Two dates and a spoon dipped in honey is my go-to pre-workout.
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Pleb/neophyte, engineer, Christian, nature appreciater
I briefly looked through my X feed yesterday to find accounts that still bring me value. These are candidates for accounts I would repost to nostr if I make the time to code up a bot. Any accounts that you’d like to see migrate to nostr?


I’ve been thinking about the virtue of patience lately, of which I’ve gleaned some wisdom from Colossians and apparently Julius Caesar too.
I believe it can lead to deep understanding and abundance.


I’m considering making a #peatstr bot that posts my favorite health-related accounts on X to nostr, so that I can finally delete X.
7th fattest zap of the day 😎
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I just finished this last part of this series by Michael Meade titled “Your Calling Keeps Calling”. They’re short videos that I’ve watched on my lunch breaks.
The following quote resonated with me because as I have found myself awakening in the past couple years, I see others doing the same. Some have called it #TheGreatAwakening.
“If we're gonna change the world, we're gonna need as many genius selves awakening to their calling as possible with no definition of what that means and no steps laid out predetermined.” - Michael Meade
How it feels explaining to a non-Bitcoiner that the root cause of the increasing entropy in society is the expansion of the money supply


What are everyone’s favorite type of soap from @SoapMiner ?
I am almost finished with the lemongrass and cedarwood. Looking for recs for next resupply.
#asknostr
I set up @Obscura VPN VPN this weekend on my laptop and mobile. Paid for 2 years with #lightning.
I remember when Greenpeace had that “Change the Code” campaign, and I wondered, “Man, if bad actors are starting to focus on the code, I wonder how future attacks on Bitcoin might work. It’s lucky that Bitcoin Core has been operating well since inception, but bad actors might pay devs to start contributing to Core and gradually guide the repo astray, or merge vulnerable code.”
Then when I saw inscriptions start to take off, I saw a potential attack vector from governments on nodes. If inscriptions, or other arbitrary data in OP_RETURN, contain disturbing content, governments could use it as an excuse to come after nodes (or miners too). Without a node’s ability to filter out disturbing arbitrary (non-transactional) content, they would be forced to relay it. Similar to how they came after “money transmitters”, they could then come after “CSAM transmitters”.
When I saw the lack of consensus around the removal of the OP_RETURN limit, I realized this could very well be an attack vector from malicious attackers on #Bitcoin.
I will be running #Knots.
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