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being happy is the highest form of resistance
David King
dk@stacker.news
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nostr/bitcoin student/storyteller
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hope you’re having a sly, roundabout saturday!
“Bitcoin and laughter fix all of this”
-bio of @npub1a9af...wdyz
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nature’s cold plunge


I’m going to reboot the podcast
I find the most interesting part of podcasting is just meeting and spending more time with interesting people
Instead of being “about nostr” I want to broaden the topic to whatever I happen to be curious about at the moment
Obviously nostr plays a strong role in that curiosity as does bitcoin, but also general tech optimism and what people are building, and the broader tech ecosystem around San Francisco
Send me ideas of people who may be interesting to meet/host
“After The Love Has Gone”
a beautiful a capella cover
I had never looked at how futures traders estimated the probabilities of FED interest rate targets far in the future. This is basically a prediction market.
CME shows data from traders which suggests greater than 50% chance that target rates end up below 3% at Dec 10, 2025 meeting.
I have never followed this stuff closely. Anyone have more color to add on how to think about this?


What are you creating today?
I just got punk'd.
I need to tell you about it.
I know, I know. Plenty of warning signs. I should've known better. I should know the history of music better.
But I was also intrigued. I knew *of* Jim Morrison as the lead singer of The Doors. But I didn't know the specifics of his career and life. I thought I recalled hearing there was a big drugs/alcohol angle to his story. (hint: there was)
I'd never heard him on a podcast before. So when I saw Rick Rubin was hosting him on his podcast Tetragrammaton I tapped "play".
And then I walked around tidying up my workspace listening intently on my Airpods. Morrison talked about growing up in the south and losing his accent, the new film projects he's working on, etc.
After 29 minutes of this I was intrigued to look up Jim Morrison's wikipedia entry only to find out that he died in 1971.
I listened to a half-hour podcast of Rick Rubin interviewing a dead guy. 

wow, @Soapbox is so good. well done, @Alex Gleason
I hadn’t tried it until this morning and it is buttery smooth.
(H/t to @Melvin Carvalho for the rec!)
technology can be a tool for control or a tool for freedom
it’s up to each of us how we choose to use it
your time and attention are the satoshis of your life
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