The system of control’s biggest fear is: “Honey badger don’t care” :: it destroys their meta:
Try this…
Type “Bitcoin” in Google and click the news tab.
Scroll until you see a heading about Bitcoin price, then read the reason price moved:
The “why” is ALWAYS a singular topical reason from their sphere of control: Fed rates, wars, tariffs, etc., positioning those in power as the cause of everything, and positioning Bitcoin as subservient. This is the meta, how minds are controlled.
Knowing this takes away their power, because honey badger does not care.
Bitasso
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Sailing the Solar Wind.
Design.
“I don’t do biometrics”
“It’s only facial recognition Sir”
I’ve had a lot of pushback at airports, but this one was new.
Neal Stephenson knows…
“… this year’s version of the flu-named-after-some-city-in-East-Asia that annually tours the United States, just barely preceded by rush shipments of flu vaccine.”
Chapter 59. Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson. 1999.


The panopticon of “productivity” is more sinister than Bentham’s jail because it makes its way inside your code.
fwiw “Bitcoin saved me” is usually more of a religious statement than a financial one.
Banks just asked me: “what street did you grow up on” and “whats your favourite cartoon character”
We are so early.
Campaign promises should be like contracts. If they are not fulfilled during a promise fulfilment period, voters should be able to withdraw or change their votes.
This sort of interaction has never happened to me before:
Server: “cash is king”
Me: “lets make sure they dont take it away from us”
Server: “well, it’s still fiat”
<we just look at each other>
Me: “looks like we are on the same page…planning on supporting a better method of payment?”
Server: “I’ve reached out to head office” Me: “nice, lets support the network”
<I walk out>
this is a silent revolution.