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nobody 2 months ago
also, gently, unsung by history, not on wikipedia, never means lost or forgotten either. i will visit some library archives in somerset bet i can find something i may be wrong, i truly do not know, but yea, having visited many local archives, i bet on me that i can. View quoted note →
nobody 2 months ago
it is pretty important to do some critical appraising pretty important to take an accurate accounting to take the time to assess yes, there are romantic archetypes like the guerrilla fighter, but if that isnt an accurate representation of affairs actually, never confuse poor marketing for the the actual. actual guerrilla warfare is a horror show hell on earth comes at steepest cost no one should ever hope to be that so, to fairly assess, to look at things really, all the things, accountable to them to ask: where am i wealthy? where am i well resourced? where am i king of this castle with all the time in the world? where am i a mountain able to think in epochs of time? View quoted note →
nobody 2 months ago
Can chat art of war and war strategy for a moment as an amateur hobbyist america gets really taken by the romantic underdog, the idea of the guerrilla, dressed like Aragorn, fighting the Red Coats, house to house, tree to tree, for noble cause, spiritual calling: Liberty! illustrated well here: The Patriot is a 2000 American epic historical drama war film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by Robert Rodat. here we even have the reluctant centrist because pragmatically A Father, A Widower.
nobody 2 months ago
Silicon Valley culture as bad sex culture what am i not saying: im not saying premature ejaculation is anyone's fault or is the definition of bad sex. bad sex is bad sex. being selfish. moving too fast. move fast break things. that taking your time is losing your spine and you are supposed to storm anyone's gates. image
nobody 2 months ago
"someone who has lost sight of their goals doubles in speed." re: making love
nobody 2 months ago
"someone who has lost sight of their goals doubles in speed." re: on tech culture in the last couple decades
nobody 2 months ago
ok, here is the deal, if you didnt know the deal, gaza campaigns re: x once twitter contentious to verify in general, there is active warzone, assassinations, starving, rockets radio watermelon does their way, that's caused some fighting, their methods, i dont know anyone irl, everyone is understandably stressed to hell, to put it mildly. they dont follow this account. anyway, these are personal choices ok, so my number one, is not mutuals, know that, my number one (not radio watermelon) that i dont know irl also, other accounts i trust less cos not my number one, but still trust, and still i dont know irl, do hear me very clearly: if someone said: gil for $50 dollars what is binance say five accurate words. i cant. i dont know. so that is the context im sharing this. im not trying to bring threat or danger or jail to nostr damus. i dont know if we like binance. i am saying, rarely am i seeing anything appear that isnt only asking for dollars or other international monetary currency which im pretty sure falls under the umbrella of: f i a t but is that true? all international currency is on paper? how can that be right? i only ever hear about america off the gold standard so yea, really dont know out here me, my situation, the responsibilities i dont have, id risk it, but i cant. like my credit card will not let me. id have to get on a customer support call and fight them. and i dont have a binance thing. and so, that is fully the context in which im sharing this, without asking a thing. explaining, and saying i would. no one on nostr knows me well enough to say they know me irl, too. at least, as far as i know, i dont have lurking irl friends who have never said hello. did meet daniel. will never forget convos with dave at pubkey. do always look at thomas. thomas does not make eye contact.
nobody 2 months ago
"is a member of the Business Roundtable and the Council on Competitiveness." sounds like harry potter
nobody 2 months ago
nostr fam we should all become way more obscure and find way more random shit
nobody 2 months ago
im discovering i dont know a lot image
nobody 2 months ago
Cray avoided publicity. There are a number of unusual tales about his life away from work, termed "Rollwagenisms", from then-CEO of Cray Research, John A. Rollwagen. Cray enjoyed skiing, windsurfing, tennis, and other sports. Another favorite pastime was digging a tunnel under his home; he attributed the secret of his success to "visits by elves" while he worked in the tunnel: "While I'm digging in the tunnel, the elves will often come to me with solutions to my problem."