People have called me paranoid for years. They said I overthink, that my fears were unlikely, that I was imagining futures that would never arrive. Time has not been kind to that dismissal.
As a child, I worried that our calls and messages were being monitored. I was told that was impossible. Now we know that vast systems were built to collect, store, and analyse our communications at scale. What felt like instinct turned out to be observation.
I watched the internet change, too. Early on, it felt open, experimental, human. Then Web 2.0 arrived, and with it the rise of centralised platforms. X, Google, Facebook, Instagram. Services that felt free, but quietly turned people into products. Data became currency. Behaviour became inventory. I warned that something was wrong, even if I could not yet name it.
Now the shape of it is clearer.
Countries that once claimed to defend free speech and privacy are rolling out systems of control. Digital ID schemes. Online Safety laws that normalise surveillance. CBDCs that risk turning money into a permissioned tool. Australia is restricting social media by age. The EU is pushing for chat controls that scan private messages. VPN bans and restrictions are being discussed. Proposals to pre-install surveillance software on devices.
This is not progress. It is a regression.
How did we move from restraint to total oversight so quickly? From rights to permissions. From trust to monitoring.
We cannot ignore this. We have to respond.
The good news is that alternatives exist. Nostr offers a censorship-resistant social Protocol built on keys, not accounts. No logins, no central authority. Matrix provides self-hosted, end-to-end encrypted communication that you can control yourself. These tools are not perfect, but they are a start.
Freedom does not disappear overnight. It erodes quietly, wrapped in safety language and convenience. If we want to keep it, we have to choose tools that respect autonomy and learn how to use them.
Education matters. Participation matters. Building matters.
This is not about paranoia. It is about paying attention.
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Michael J Burgess
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It can be incredibly rewarding to chat with friends online, especially during busy or challenging times. If anyone feels like having a conversation, I'm all ears! To kick things off, I'd love to hear how each of you is doing today.
What's on your mind? Additionally, feel free to share what you've been up to lately, whether it's something exciting, a new hobby, or just the usual day-to-day activities. Let's catch up and make the most of our time together!


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Iโm not a programmer, but as a cryptocurrency enthusiast, I wish for a hardware wallet that seamlessly integrates support for both the Lightning Network and the Bitcoin mainnet in a single device. This would not only enhance my user experience but also significantly bolster security.
The ability to manage transactions on both networks from a single hardware wallet would simplify operations, enabling swift, low-fee transactions via the Lightning Network while maintaining the robustness of on-chain Bitcoin transactions. Ideally, this device would incorporate advanced security features, such as multi-signature support and biometric authentication, to ensure that my assets remain safe from unauthorised access. If such a product doesn't already exist, I believe it could fill a critical gap in the market and provide greater peace of mind for users who prioritise both convenience and security in their cryptocurrency management.
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test post from my new blogging platform coming next year
Next year, I am transitioning my podcast to a fully self-hosted setup running on my Raspberry Pi 5.
The new site is powered by the Nostr Protocol and Podcasting 2.0, allowing direct interaction on episodes, comments, discussion and support via Lightning sats. It is about removing intermediaries and building a closer relationship with listeners.
New home: https://podcast.beitmenotyou.online
This move aligns with my wider goal of decentralised, community-driven media. I am excited to share this next chapter.
#Podcasting #SelfHosting #Nostr #Podcasting20 #Bitcoin
@Derek Ross Thank you immensely for your product. Had I discovered Podster during the early stages of my podcasting journey, I undoubtedly would have embraced its capabilities from the start.
I'm excited to share that my website is officially set to launch next year at https://podcast.beitmenotyou.online/. The entire platform is powered by my Raspberry Pi 5, showcasing the incredible potential of this compact computer for hosting dynamic, engaging content. Stay tuned for what's coming!
With podstr can I import an existing podcast