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Praxeologist ~ Cryptoanarchist ~ Cypherpunk
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Max 1 month ago
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Every exchange has two sides, and money is one of them. Whatever properties the monetary medium carries, traceability or opacity, permissioned or permissionless, apply to every transaction conducted in it. Menger showed money emerges through market process. Sound money carries properties derived from its three functions: medium of exchange, store of value, unit of account. Transaction privacy belongs alongside them, since a medium that exposes all transactions distorts coordination. View article →
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Privacy infrastructure is capital in the Austrian sense. It demands present sacrifice for future capability, and like any capital good it compounds across uses. Bohm-Bawerk's roundabout production explains why building cryptographic tools outperforms reliance on institutional promises. The direct route depends on goodwill from authorities the user cannot control. The indirect route builds mathematics whose protection holds whether institutions cooperate or not. View article →
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Privacy improves exchange. Markets function under surveillance, imperfectly, and the claim is narrower than abolition of trade under observation: privacy improves coordination wherever humans deliberate, negotiate, and transact. Thinking shaped by anticipated observer reactions becomes performance. Negotiation depends on asymmetric disclosure; revealing maximum willingness to pay collapses the bargain. Confidential terms let parties structure arrangements competitors cannot copy. View article →
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Max 1 month ago
Try that hammock, it might help with the pain.
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A Mexican net hammock has done more for my sleep and my living space than any mattress I ever owned. The woven net cradles the body so contact pressure spreads across every inch of skin. It folds away to almost nothing during the day, and turns a small room or a vehicle into open floor the moment you unhook it. This post is the case for sleeping in one, and the specific kind to buy. View quoted note →
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Property rights exist to resolve conflicts over scarce resources. Information content is non-scarce: once known, unlimited parties can hold the same idea without depleting anyone else's hold on it. Patent and copyright create artificial scarcity by state grant, giving one party control over how another arranges their own physical materials. Privacy survives intact through self-ownership over mind and body, owned media that carry information, and contract. View article →
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Systems can be designed to resist external control. The third foundation of the book, after the Action Axiom and the Argumentation Axiom, is the one a reader can coherently reject. Resistance is the capacity to impose costs on adversaries attempting control. The claim rests on computational hardness conjectures that have survived decades of attack research, and on the empirical record of Tor since 2002, Bitcoin since 2009, and end-to-end encryption at scale. View article →
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Anyone who argues has already presupposed exclusive control over body and mind. You cannot make a case while mind-controlled, and you cannot push back against a claim if your speech is dictated. Self-ownership extends into property through original appropriation, and the Non-Aggression Principle follows. Coerced surveillance falls inside the same frame: a regime that strips cognitive privacy has destroyed the conditions under which its subjects could be parties to any normative argument. View article →
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Max 1 month ago
I was wondering for a decade if I should learn to code. I'm so glad that I didnt. Engineering >> Coding
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Nodesignal-Talk - E281 - Leck im Stack - Warum Hodler Geld verlieren
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Human action is purposeful behavior, and any argument against the claim must itself be purposeful behavior aimed at convincing someone. The denial performs what it tries to refute. From that starting point, descriptive facts about privacy follow. Deliberation occurs in the actor's mind, valuation lives in individual acts of valuing, and the information asymmetry between actor and observer is built into how purposeful behavior works. View article →