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Freedom Tech. Founder Bitcoin for Fairness. Book: (L)earn Bitcoin. 🌍 Nomad. Africa & Europe „Bitcoin is emancipation from financial patriarchy.“
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Anita 1 month ago
Is there a tool that takes a website RSS feed and posts long-form articles on Nostr automatically?
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Anita 2 months ago
# The little things Small actions can have a big impact - either through volume, where repeating exercises during the day can be as effective as if you’d spent one hour in the gym, or because they eliminate one crucial component, like turning off location services on your mobile to protect your privacy. You don’t need perfection or a full privacy phone to get results. Taking small steps is better than doing nothing at all. #Dailyish
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Anita 2 months ago
Wine is being named after me. 😜 image
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# Privacy AI Is Possible Because of privacy concerns, I have been reluctant to use LLMs. I started experimenting in 2023 because I realized this is going to come either way - and I can make use of it, or be left behind. ## Power I started with ChatGPT, as everyone does, but soon stopped using it for political and privacy reasons. Sam Altman, founder of OpenAI, is also a co-founder of the Worldcoin project. Worldcoin is a cryptocurrency that requires individuals to scan their iris to identify themselves. They have been rolling out their product aggressively on the African continent by paying anyone who signed up $25 in exchange for their biometric data. In Kenya, Worldcoin became the subject of a 2025 court case and was rightfully instructed to delete all data. I don’t want to share my data with companies showing no regard for dignity and privacy, and taking advantage of unequal bargaining situations. So no ChatGPT for me. ## Agency Claude was the first tool I used on a regular basis. Since I understood that if you use the free plan on ChatGPT your conversations might end up in Google Search - and this might be the same with other models - I decided to subscribe to a paid plan on Claude. I am using it with a nym (a fake name and email), but of course my payment data is still associated with my account. That’s why I was looking for more private options. The point for me is simple: I want to use AI, but I want to choose the terms. I don’t want “convenience” to mean “total surveillance.” ## Tools ### PayPerQ offers Bitcoin payments @PayPerQ allows you to pay with Lightning Bitcoin, which increases your privacy because your real name is not associated with your searches. It offers a variety of LLMs for chat, image, video, audio, and DeepResearch, which makes it easy to experiment. At the same time, it increases the number of my experiments, because I want to know what different models produce and what is best. I think it is essential to find out which tools are the right ones for your needs. Honestly, I haven’t found mine yet. I like Claude Sonnet 4.5 for editing texts. DeepResearch is incredible for doing what its name says, although the depth of results can be overwhelming. Z.AI: GLM 4.7 was great for strategic thinking, but then it failed my expectations in text editing. PayPerQ hides your identity in the purchasing process, but your prompts and conversations still land at the companies behind the models. I am not against them learning what I ask or the corrections I make - AI makes a lot of mistakes and it has a lot to learn from us. I actually want LLMs to crawl my work, but I don’t want them to save every little thing I do and mix it up with my private questions. ### Maple AI: privacy from sign-up to LLMs @Maple AI is the best solution I found. It runs on open source code and open models. It says it never uses your data to train AI, doesn’t log your chats, does zero data retention, and you can pay with Bitcoin. It offers many models (including OpenAI GPT-OSS — yes, OpenAI, but in a private way). Maple AI states that communications are encrypted locally on your device before being transmitted, that their servers can’t read your data, and that even during processing the pipeline is designed with privacy as the priority. I want AI as a tool, not as a trap. #Daily #AI
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Anita 2 months ago
The Finney Prize Laureate for the 2016-2020 area is Andreas M. Antonopoulos @aantonop. Absolutely deserved! He shaped my thinking around Bitcoin and open source and has been influencing my work since the beginning. I am deeply grateful that I could conduct 5 interviews with him and was invited to translate two of his Internet Money books to German. Thanks to @HRF and @Fran Finney foundation. My last interview from 2021:
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Anita 2 months ago
There are no burner phones anymore in Austria, Germany, Zimbabwe almost nowhere except Czech Republic. We’re pretty f*cked. Install Bitchat! View quoted note →
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Anita 2 months ago
# Wealth, Not Capital Capital is fleeting, Wealth is permanent. Having enough is a choice. Choose wisely. #Daily
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# The Future is Calling Lessons from the past help us create a better future. > “Maybe the future is counting on us to do things so it can arrive. We are not doing things because the past made us. We are doing things because the future asked us to.” – Seth Godin #Daily
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Anita 2 months ago
# Bitchat: Enabling Agency In 1997 my first Internet connection was installed. The modem worked slowly via landline. I knew nothing about how it worked, but I knew it would change the world. The opportunity to communicate globally unlocked possibilities. In the decades since, the Internet has been captured by monopolistic corporations and government interests. The dream of online agency and self-determination briefly came true around 2010 culminating in the Arab Spring. In March 2025, Zimbabwe's government throttled the Internet to suppress protests. I experienced my first Internet shutdown. Luckily, I had a Starlink receiver—though Zimbabwe-licensed units (required by law for locals) were likely shut down too. Internet throttling on election days has become common in authoritarian countries. Under the guise of national security, governments stifle demonstrations and limit free speech. Uganda faced shutdowns during 2021 elections. Now, ahead of the January 15, 2026 election, opposition leader Bobi Wine is promoting Bitchat⁤⁣ to bypass government control. Bitchat is an app that uses your phone's Bluetooth to send messages to people nearby. Each phone is a node in a spontaneous network. No centralized server, no mobile data or cellular service needed. Just a powered phone and Bluetooth. The Uganda Communications Commission has warned that the government can disable Bitchat. I wish them luck. It's technically impossible to remotely shut down Bluetooth on individual phones without confiscating every device. The government could block app stores, but Bitchat is available on alternative platforms like Aurora Store and GitHub. Bitchat's success depends on one thing: how many people download it. It gets stronger the more people participate, doesn't depend on permission from authorities, and puts power directly in people's hands. Fun fact: In 1997 the name "Bluetooth" was proposed for the short-range wireless technology based on an analogy that it would unite devices the way King Harald Bluetooth united the tribes of Denmark in the 10th-century. @jack @calle #Daily