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Tommy Volk
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Anarcho-Capitalist Software Engineer Making the state obsolete
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
Apple's device-to-device integration is super nice. Things like universal clipboard, airdrop, unlocking one device using another, etc... Are there any NIPs that standardize such functionality using Nostr? Apple's walled garden is great, but why not a Nostr borderless rainforest?
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
Bitcoin will make fiat money look ridiculous. Nostr will make fiat communication look ridiculous. We need to build tools on Bitcoin and Nostr that make fiat governance look ridiculous too. Voluntary tools for contact enforcement, property rights, and justice.
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
It's been an honor to work with such awesome, motivated, and passionate people on such a cool project. Super proud of what we were able to put together. View quoted note โ†’
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
In a fiat system, complaining and manipulation can get you resources. It's like being able to get fruit from a tree just by telling it you're hungry. As the money dries up and the free stuff goes away, I'm seeing the complaining and manipulation ramp up. Is anyone else noticing this trend? I hope people are able to course correct and figure out that we're headed for a world where you must provide value to receive value.
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
Did you know that, near the fall of the Roman Empire, Rome had debased its silver Denarius so heavily that it actually stopped accepting it as a payment for taxes? The government stopped accepting its own currency! Instead they demanded payment in commodities such as grain, oil, and gold. Imagine if the US government required that taxes be paid in commodities. Bitcoin and gold would likely be the most commonly used, rather than food. At the surface it sounds like a Bitcoiner's dream to be able to pay your taxes in Bitcoin! But in Rome, it wasn't a move to a free and open monetary system. It was an admission of defeat which coincided with increased economic control, restrictions on movement, increased social and occupational rigidity, and military & bureaucratic expansion.
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
Asked ChatGPT to "Make a meme about Bitcoin mempools being full and transaction fees being high, and Bitcoiners pretending to be fine with it but secretly being concerned" image
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
Is there an implementation for gRPC over NIP04? And if not, would anyone else be interested in this? Using Nostr DMs as a transport layer for sending and receiving Protocol Buffer messages would allow for computers to find each other based on their nPub rather than a static IP address. #asknostr
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
Does anyone know if a Protobuf-over-NIP04 implementation exists yet? Using relays for serverless communication would be super cool!
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
BP projects global oil consumption to flatten by 2025. What happens to the petrodollar after that?
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Doc Orange 2 years ago
Referring to the limited-liability nature of corporations: "Governments always need scapegoats for their own inevitable failures, and they love to point at the wealthy to strip-mine the resentments of the less successful. They want to take money from the rich and give it to the poor, but the problem then is that the rich don't want to make much money, or want to leave for another country, so they give rich people the legal protection of the corporation so they will still want to make money and stick around. And the media constantly repeats that corporations are a "feature of the free market" when they were never chosen by customers, but rather are imposed by governments. In fact, corporations would be specifically rejected by customers if they had any choice." - Stefan Molyneux, The Future Live free, subvert the state.
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