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jimmysong 1 month ago
If you think from first principles, you'll rapidly come to the conclusion that children are worth having.
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jimmysong 1 month ago
Bitcoiners:Shitcoiners Magicians:Mentalists
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jimmysong 1 month ago
Treasury companies are the new GBTC.
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jimmysong 1 month ago
Nobody really knows what they're doing until they're 40.
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jimmysong 1 month ago
Second time doing a 36-hour dry fast and wow, the difference versus a wet fast is startling. Way more energy and way less being cold.
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jimmysong 1 month ago
For free subscribers: Belt and Road Failure, Burning Man Exposed, Fiat Fails Upward, Marxist Feminism, Bugs Bunny Conspiracy and more! For paid subscribers: Aggeus, BIP3, libsecp256k1 vs openSSL, One-time-signature payment channels, EVO and MetaPlanet, Sequans BTC selloff and more! #Bitcoin Tech Talk #474
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jimmysong 1 month ago
Think about how artificial a 50-year mortgage is. It's 5-7% for some amount that's at least 6-figures where the term is unknown due to possible repayment at any time. Would you take the other side of the trade? Would anyone? The term is too unpredictable, the amount too much and the interest rate not nearly enough for all the risk. Yet these happen all day long because they're not loans created from savings, but loans created from nothing. 50-year mortgages are an abomination. But so are all other mortgages that come from nothing.
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jimmysong 1 month ago
The more I look into parasites, the more I'm convinced they modify human behavior significantly, including what food we crave, sexual kinks and much more.
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jimmysong 2 months ago
Part IV of our series with Tone Vays and @Murch about Core v30 and Knots
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jimmysong 2 months ago
Bull market doesn't start until at least 1 treasury company goes bankrupt. Hey, I don't make the rules.
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jimmysong 2 months ago
Can someone explain this to me? $NAKA's stats on Oct 8: (BTC at $123k) (screenshot from X) image $NAKA's stats on Nov 6: (BTC at $101k) (screenshot from today) image The mNAV on Oct 8 was 0.938 at $0.9714, implying at mNAV of 0.98, it should have been $1.0149 The price drawdown in BTC was ~18% ($101k/$123k~0.82), suggesting that the current price of mNAV 0.98, should be $1.0149 x 0.82 = ~$0.83 and not ~$0.73. Where did the extra ~10 cents per share go? Am I doing the math right? Is the extra drawdown all debt service and operational expenses or something else?
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jimmysong 2 months ago
Anyone else seeing much more AI-generated inbound email offers to "help your business?"
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jimmysong 2 months ago
Situations where it looks like you can get something for nothing are mostly scams. The few times they're not, they end up corrupting your soul. Either way, you lose. Just stay away.
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jimmysong 2 months ago
I'm reading a book about cities from Ancient Greece and Italy. What's surprising is that almost all of them went back and forth between aristocracy ruling and democracy. The aristocracy is almost always the rich people that continue to get richer, at which point there's a revolution into democracy where the people take the property and distribute it more "fairly." A new class of rich people emerges which then becomes the aristocracy and the whole cycle begins again. It's no wonder that before the American Revolution, most people had a very bad impression of democracy. It was almost always something like socialism/communism driven by envy.
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jimmysong 2 months ago
Does anyone actually accept phone calls anymore? Not over signal or telegram, but on the actual voice line?