It turns out the scientists ignored crucial data because it led to a conclusion they disliked!
"Well I'm going to ignore that because I liked their conclusion."
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We've been over this. Aliens are demons. It's not complicated or mysterious.
Dante convinced me that poetry need not be a pursuit of self expression but rather should be a cosmic pursuit of transcendent beauty.
I think that's the difference between timeless and forgettable art: the artist seeking what is beyond versus what is merely inside.
I didn't want to hear this, but I needed to internalize it, and if you build on nostr, you need to as well:
UX is everything. Nothing else matters if you want to bring on the masses.
This must be our focus for freedom tech.
I've tried living under puppet democracy run by blackmail pedophiles.
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords sounds like an excellent basis for a system of government.
Show some love to the best search engine not only because they are the best but because they care about nostr ๐
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steel, iron , chrome and dust
In 1996, Wizards of the Coast released Netrunner, an asymmetric card game that pits a runner against a corporation in 1v1 gameplay. The in-game currency was "bits" and you had to spend your limited actions to generate them. ๐ Seems kinda familiar
Anatomy of Failure: Netrunner (1996) - The Gaming Den
Picture of @Derek Ross vibe coding in the Android: Netrunner manual


Rejoice, O Florence, since you are so great that over sea and land you beat your wings, and your name spreads through Hell!

somebody must have vibe coded this. I was actually thinking about making puzzles on nostr. cool!
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