I have 7 nodes... is that too many? ...do I have a problem? 🤪
HannahMR
HannahMR@primal.net
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Pretty much just my shower thoughts 🚿🧠 But I do other things like... Developer Advocate at Lightning Labs | Organizer of San Juan Bitdevs | Founder of Velas Commerce
Do I have too many nodes? How many nodes are too many? 🤔
Where does this idea that therapy is just self indulgent and only serves to help people blame others for their problems come from?
Was this maybe how therapy was in the 90's? Do we all know someone who went to therapy for years but never became a better person?
I used to have this idea, but then I went and did it. I've done three different types of therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, regular talk therapy, and EMDR. All of it served to make me a much more self aware and considerate human. At times yes you certainly go "holly s@#$$ I can't believe that person did that thing that was so f@#$$#@ up!" But you also gotta take a good long look in the mirror. "Why do I keep picking these people?" etc. I did not find the experience to be at all coddling.
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Chicago is a violent city. I know, I'm from there, I have all kinds of terrifying stories.
Should troops show up to Chicago I doubt they will help. They will put on a good show right in the center of town, right where there isn't an issue and they aren't needed.
Chicago does need some help, but this ain't it.




We’ve been working on making it as easy as possible to run litd (which is of course the all-in-one Lightning node management tool that includes LND, Loop, Pool, Faraday, and Tapd!)
And if you’d like to run it, you’ve got some options!
Clone and build the repo:
Download and run a binary:
Run the Nix package:
Have some bash scripts set it up for you:
Use the Docker image:
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GitHub - lightninglabs/lightning-terminal: Lightning Terminal: Your Home for Lightning Liquidity
Lightning Terminal: Your Home for Lightning Liquidity - lightninglabs/lightning-terminal
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Release Lightning Terminal v0.15.2-alpha · lightninglabs/lightning-terminal
This version of Lightning Terminal (LiT) ships lnd v0.19.3-beta, loop v0.31.2-beta, faraday v0.2.16-alpha, pool v0.6.6-beta and tapd v0.6.1.
We'll...
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GitHub - HannahMR/run-litd: Checklists, example files, and helper scripts for getting a Litd node up and running on a ubuntu server.
Checklists, example files, and helper scripts for getting a Litd node up and running on a ubuntu server. - HannahMR/run-litd
lightninglabs/lightning-terminal - Docker Image
“Positive” economics is used to discover cause and effect without the broader moral or societal implications. Ex/ if you do X, you can expect Y.
“Normative” economics looks at the broader effects of an economic choice. Ex/ using child labor would increase profits by X%, but the moral and societal impact are too great to make that a wise choice.
We need both. We need to understand cause and effect, and we need to then ask what kind of world we’d like to live in.
Goals


Evolution > revolution.
Revolution is replacing an old monster with a new one. Evolution is removing the need for a monster.
The loud American Bitcoin maxi’s are the enemy of Bitcoin, or certainly the understanding of Bitcoin that I signed up for.
I studied monetary theory in University, and I was appalled when I realized what an epic concentration of power control of money provided a government. I fell in love with Bitcoin when I realized that it was a means of removing that concentration of power.
The maxi influencers that exist today, and the people that they are attempting to appeal to, are not in the Bitcoin world to remove concentrations of power, they are signing up to be at the top of the next concentration of power. They aren’t showing up to remove the monster, they are showing up to be in charge of the new monster.
It’s amusing how often I am accused of being ‘brainwashed’ by the evil feminists. It’s funny because I have been the subject of brainwashing attempts, but it wasn’t the “feminists”, it was the fundamentalist Christians.
Lately I’ve been appreciating how important curiosity is.
I’ve found that when I’m having a difficult interaction with someone, when the way they are treating me isn’t up to my standards, it’s generally because they have no curiosity for me or my ideas. And I am better able to understand a situation, and come up with strategies and ideas when I’m looking at things with a sense of curiosity.

You can take the zealot out of the cult, but you can't take the cult out of the zealot.
I haven't left Bitcoin, but I have left the American Bitcoin maxi scene. And so if I keep talking about Bitcoin, but I'm not talking to American Bitcoin maxi's, who am I talking to?
I've been trying to leave the Bitcoin bubble for years and expand to new communities so which communities would be good to take a look at?
This is my list so far...
The LatAm FinTech world
The cyber security scene
The broader open source software community
Human Rights activists
Que mas?
"That's a made up word!"
Yes, but all words are made up.
It's weird to me that we have this common narrative that therapists just encourage people to be "victims" and blame everyone else and do nothing. In my experience that is wildly inaccurate.
A good therapist calls you on your shit. You can't do therapy without taking a good long look in the mirror.