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Last Notes npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Also I always prune fruiting branches leaving "spurs" and not all the way back to the main branch. That way 3 to 4 buds remain to push another another branch to refill the empty space. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Adding to David II's practical assessment, I'll provide some nerdy background. That compared to apples, Shade is really the enemy to peach trees. They really, really need sunlight penetration into the center of the tree. Once an older branch has been shaded out, it won't produce enough buds to regenerate more younger productive wood. The fruiting zone will keep getting pushed closer to edges looking better sunlight. Leaving barren holes in the center of the tree. That won't regenerate even if opened up to light again. Its hard to explain, but ideally the only long-term wood are the truck and 3 to 4 main scaffolds spread apart. (This is the open vase shape you hear about) Then its managing, pruning, and renewing younger fruiting 1-3/year old branches that produce buds off the main branches. I hope i dont cause you to over think it. You'll still get plenty of personal fruit without the ideal management. (I dont always ideally manage mine) These are just some of horticultural concepts on sunlight that I am betting you'll find interesting. But In short, which David II said, Cut out the center and the drooping (which will get shaded out anyway) and you are good to go. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev The best time to thin is after fruit set when the little peaches are about the girth of your pinkie and very fuzzy. There is a 10ish day period when they just fall off by rubbing your hand up and down the branch. Before or after that you'll have to pull them one by one. In general a single peach every 6-8 in apart on the branch is a good load. They want to set way more than they can sustain. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Worth buying cuttings. Plant them horizontally 2-3 in deep. In 1.5 years you willl have an unlimited supply of pencil sized starts for expansion. not easy to kill so start in the spot you want it. .starts getting woody in year 2. Year 1 like a flexible carrott. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Ditto. Was also a bit disappointed that Stilgar was written as more foolish than wise. But the acting was good enough to compensate. overall I won't nitpick. It was well done. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev shocked dune was allowed to be good. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I'm also wondering if bad software is less bad code and more of a developer being unclear of the ultimate need or goal? npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev The potential for good and evil lies within the heart of man. Solutions and systems are tools. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev It also should cause strong reflection. If a prevention system is proven that bad...... What percentage of the crime is real vs dissuaded by illusion/hassle vs shall we say "not organic" in the general population. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Will always remember my first time. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Yeah.....that is insultingly wild. And probably almost nobody knows why. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I don't know man. We are in a 5th generation warfare landscape. Manipulated polls, social media bots, captured media... What evidence could I really provide. Those numbers are just too high. 80% Silence (and in shock), I would believe. 80% Support, very unlikely. Unless the sample group is heavily skewed. Maybe a poll would disclose in fine print. But back to point one. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev And exclusively gets news from Fox npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Maybe.......if the sample group was landlines and called between 9 am to 3pm on weekdays. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Very helpful! npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev His book insights used to be decent. What happened to him? The Internet or Covid really broke him ..... npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev If, climate change hoax fails, Then, incite a war to destroy oil production capacity? Leads to same outcomes either way? npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev ratcheting down an unstable load. Ratchect the left side a few clicks. Change sides. Ratchet the right side a few clicks. Repeat. Or tightening lug nuts in a criss-cross pattern. After a few subtle iterations. Previous potential volatility now locked down. Working evenly from both sides is key. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Vs. 18 bottles of soda per week. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev And last weeks conversation continues....... @nprofile…662s this further explains the line of thought we were on. https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/lordofspirits/east-end-boys-west-end-girls/ npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Savory explained this all so well. He was able to speak effectively to broad audiences. Every time I think about savory. I recall how sad that his first organization HRM switched focus from grazing to more social issues. Did he get subverted by his NGO board in the early 2000s? The core mission got diluted by wokish tangetiles (chasing donors?) and probably set back broader US grazing adoption by at least 20 years He left his own organization to start over again. I never heard the official story why. Fix the foundations first (logjams). money and land. Other things will become easier to address. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Blech. Indeed. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Foxtrot bot. This is not a conversation for you. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev 100%. PSA just didn't resonate deeply. This episode helped me understand why. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev As a Protestant, after a couple years of exposure to Orthodox podcasts (which you often post too) ..... generally the orthodox way of thought ive heard honestly rings truer. Some things seem strange, but often the Protestant protest against them becomes stranger when I've weighted both perspectives. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Complexity is a warning sign. Sometimes can't be avoided, but always should be examined. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Some good IP here (better than most re-re-recycled IP). Mistborn and Stormlight #1 are among my favorites. But Sanderson has fallen hard.... Stormlight # 5 was a total train wreck. I won't buy another book. ever. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Its a submarine transmission channel. Runs silent and deep but transmits and receives data packages when it surfaces on the network. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev clean and snappy. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I'm super ashamed that it took a re-reading of Dune to "get this." (and this probably wasn't already clear because of Enlightment brainwashing) . But we are just mere humans riding the a wave of earthly events. Some things were set in motion in the past that now can not be influenced by normal people (e.g., "voters"). All we can control is how to properly orient ourselves to the wave that is coming. It really doesn't matter if we support or reject "x" thing. "x" things are now happening no matter if we like it or not. "x" is a reality, so how do we orient ourselves to "x" is happening. This isn't black pilling or defeatism. It's bringing ourselves into alignment with reality. Part of which is devoting energy to influencing what we can actually impact. Selves, family, friends. And part of that orientation is the prayer and church.....which is the only possible thing that we can influence the tide. But how that works..... is beyond me. Contrasted with serving political idols, which is giving energy to the wrong team. And wokism, which desires to make us morally culpable/guilty for things that you and I have no influence over. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Complexity, marketing, and evil forces obscure simplicity. The power of small consistent actions over time is a hidden superpower, essentially free. Maintain a -500 cal food deficit. Walk 2 miles. Read your bible , say your prayers Find 2 moments a day to be extra kind to another human, might make a friend. Stack a couple sats. .......and miracles start happening. No experimental drugs, no fancy gym membership, no esoteric knowledge, no secret society memberships, no prediction market payouts. Just a little discipline. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev The impact of light spectrum is shocking. The closer to flame the better . npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev HAHA. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev plus the uptick of ads randomly inserted in my favorite podcasts in the last 12-ish months. Fine. Host ad reads. Preferabley inserted at logical coverstion breaks. Not fine. Random adds promoting Draft Kings in the middle of a discussion about damage of gambling in society.... that's some sick stuff. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev GM! npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev thinking machines. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev KISS. For calorie estimating IMO, close counts. +/- 10-15 % More precision isn't worth the extra effort for either user or app....e.g., finding exact labels online, scanning labels, etc. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Can you tell Coach Claude what you ate and let him track the running total of calories and macros for the day? Thus, eliminating fiddly and data leaky apps like myfitnesspal? npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev With prediction gems like...... Will it rain in NYC today? Maybe cloud seeding will become more profitable. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev #nevent1q…yesg npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev idk man. gas station slot machines were a net negative. and draft kings in our pocket is much worse. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev All due to the propaganda pipeline: Strong Fathers -> Weak Fathers-> The Devouring Mother -> Next Act: Vengeful Sons Never forget, it did not have to go this way..... npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Walden 2 metaverse. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Tom Luongo had a couple frames I hadn't heard before..... ~ min 12..... the financial industry tried to control the gold industry via capital (did they fail in the long run?) ~ min 33.... maybe the OG wallets aren't owned by who we think they are? Being sold off because they are running out of money and need cash flow? https://fountain.fm/episode/DKnzhhRMZoddt1sSh7Es npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev "It’s convenient. It’s offered as the default. You know how I feel about both." Yes sir, Yes I do. o7 npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Thank you for thoughtful AND actionable articles. You have provided so many opportunties to read, think, do. Looking forward to the next 6 months. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev @npub1sk7…jraw @npub1guh…6hjy a bitcoin video idea. Scene 1: A calm bitcoiners stacking stats, then enjoying a family meal. Scence 2: a neurotic crowd following around commentators, politicans, and CEO's trying to place instant draft king bets on which words are used in their speeches. Similar to a Ruby broadast in the 5th Element. etc. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I update my take to dystopian.... “It’s quite an ethical quagmire, to say nothing of the pure degeneracy of it all. There is so much room for insider trading and manipulation that it boggles the mind." "Yes, because if there’s anything America needs more of, it’s complex financial instruments that extract wealth from people without actually producing anything tangible in the real world. Our public infrastructure will crumble, but at least we can bet on where Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will honeymoon." https://dailycaller.com/2025/12/05/cnn-partnership-kalshi-prediction-markets-betting-breaking-news-events/ npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev This was interesting. Thanks for sharing. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev How goes the testing? npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev well put. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev this is very true. In many aspects of life. Creator spirit. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev The best desert dish. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Recommend set up a ventoy USB stick. Then drop any and all distros you are curious about on it. Take a few for a test drive before picking the one to install. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Interesring to note. Primal down. Jumble down. But Jumble imwald is up. For me. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I've been reflecting on this point lately. History was neglected. But is really valuable to learn from. Remember who we are. helps us be wiser. Now history is in vogue again, but we forgot how to apply it. Trying to re-live history and pretend the patterns aren't changing is not wise either. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev @nprofile…u77y you might find the background video useful. Haha. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev This is an interesting observation. though in this case, since I am not the npub 20 regulars, Im the old guy at the coffee shop sipping alone enjoying a newspaper AND also enjoying the fact that a group of friends is having a great conversation two tables over. Who occasionally gets pulled into the conversation... Which is a certainly a cozy community vibe. ☕ npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev For me its a signal-- ai data center infrastructure bubble. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev A slight expansion on one of @npub160t…yjc9 's thoughts.... Privacy is about maintaining human dignity in an age of total surveillance....It is about ensuring that every citizen has the tools to defend their minds and souls in the 5th Generation War we are currently fighting. With a major battlefield being fought indiscriminately with anti-human tactics inside every living mind and soul. The casualties from propaganda and algorithm skirmishes are our friends and neighbors now wounded with nihilism, depression, radicalization, trans humanist mental inclinations, etc. They were ambushed in a war they didn't know had started. How do we pull them off the line? Care for and help them heal? How do we help the survivors upgrade armor and sharpen defensive tactics? #naddr1qv…7vr9 npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev What did you learn about the information ecosystem? Really curious. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev a sad and gross fact. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev 100% correct. Using art and music as an example. For decades its drifted towards some collectivist indistinguishable blob. AI slop is going to mold an even tighter sphere. In that world anything with a hint of rawness or truth or beauty becomes catnip to the soul. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Double Bubble. #1. AI infrastructure is being way overbuilt to accomplish #2. #2. And AI will replace the B.S. jobs. The ripple effects will dwarf 2008. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I recently re-watched The Big Short. When it got to the end and showed the payoffs of finally overcoming the corrupt 2008 game...i thought... wait that's all they made? Maybe the memes were right and paying attention to Bitcoin rewires the brain. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev This is a great song. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev try black plastic mulch. they need heat. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Yes, the pre-chapter quotes are often thought provoking. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev nice. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Thanks for this drop of wisdom. ------> “I don’t stay calm. I stay curious.” npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev that's right. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Sorry for the tip. I wanted to enjoy the whole arc since Book 1 and 2 were great. 3 was OK. 4 was eh. Book 5 I got up from my chair mid paragraph and tossed it in the dumpster on the spot. I'll keep 1 and 2. Still debating if I should discard the rest starting at book 3 or 4. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev indeed! npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Thanks for calling attention to this. Sun Eater is a very overlooked series. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Yes. Wax and Wayne, is similar but different enough to give you that break. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev In that class. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Sun Eater is better than Way of Kings. Way of Kings continues to decline in quality after Book 3. Sun Eater gets better each book. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Why is nobody is talking about the Butlerian Jihad? Relevant and a decent framing for AI safety discussions and....... crickets. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Windows 11 broke my most anti-apple, pro-windows friend He asked me about my favorite linux distros. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev plus uglier plus slower plus glitchier plus the implied "secure" app store is scammy. I need a shower after looking at it. I understand corporate marketshare capture, but why would anyone use it personally ? npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev There was a time when we dared not question the digital status quo. But now we write and read about the importance of online privacy, and, congregating in online forums and social media groups, we complain to each other about the erosion of our digital rights, the manipulation of our personal data, and the insidious influence of algorithms on our lives. There's the unnecessary bravado around our government's and corporations' collection of our personal data, against the backdrop of widespread data breaches and cyber attacks at home; and the buttressing of surveillance capitalism; and the kindling of online echo chambers; and the ill-thought-out cultivation of artificial intelligence (at our expense, to boot)—in the end, we'll be the ones who suffer the consequences, and we'll have to live with them, what other option will there be? And they collect and analyze our personal data, and brand those who resist as paranoid or extremist—and it is always "they," while we are—helpless. We are approaching the brink; already a universal digital demise is upon us; a loss of control over our personal data is about to engulf us and our children, while we continue to smile sheepishly and babble: "But what can we do to stop it? We haven't the strength." We have so hopelessly ceded our digital autonomy that for the modest conveniences of today we are ready to surrender up all our online privacy, our digital souls, all the benefits of our technological advancements, all the prospects of our digital future—anything to avoid disrupting our comfortable online existence. We have lost our strength, our pride, our passion. We do not even fear a common digital catastrophe, do not fear a massive data breach (perhaps we'll hide away in some online crevice), but fear only to take a digital stance! We hope only not to stray from the online herd, not to set out on our own, and risk suddenly having to make do without our social media accounts, our online shopping, our digital entertainment. We have internalized well the lessons drummed into us by the tech industry; we are forever content and comfortable with its premise: we cannot escape the digital environment, the online social conditions; they shape us, "data determines behavior." What have we to do with this? We can do nothing. But we can do—everything!—even if we comfort and lie to ourselves that this is not so. It is not "they" who are guilty of everything, but we ourselves, only we! For every time we click "agree" to a terms of service, every time we surrender our data to a corporation or government, we are complicit in our own digital enslavement. Some will counter: But really, there is nothing to be done! Our data is already out there, no one listens to us, no one asks us. How can we make them listen to us? To make them reconsider—is impossible. The natural thing would be simply not to give away our data, not to participate in the digital charade, but there are no alternatives in our digital landscape. In the past, people have used online petitions, social media campaigns, but we are too cowed, too scared: How does one just give up one's online presence, just go offline? All the other fateful means resorted to over the last decades of digital history are even less fitting for us today—true, let's not fall back on them! Today, when all the algorithms have optimized what they've optimized, when all that was coded has borne fruit, we can see how lost, how drugged were those conceited tech enthusiasts who sought, through hacking, cyber attacks, and online vigilantism, to make the digital world just and free. No thank you, fathers of the internet! We now know that the vileness of the means begets the vileness of the result. Let our digital hands be clean! So has the circle closed? So is there indeed no way out? So the only thing left to do is wait inertly: What if something just happens by itself? But it will never come unstuck by itself, if we all, every day, continue to acknowledge, glorify, and strengthen the digital status quo, if we do not, at the least, recoil from its most vulnerable point. From the surrender of our private data. When surveillance bursts onto the peaceful digital landscape, its face is flush with self-assurance, it displays on its banner and proclaims: "I am the all-seeing eye! Make way, step aside, I will collect your data!" But surveillance ages swiftly, a few years pass—and it is no longer sure of itself. To prop itself up, to appear decent, it will without fail call forth its ally—manipulation of our personal data. For surveillance has nothing to cover itself with but manipulation, and manipulation can only persist through surveillance. And it is not every day and not on every shoulder that surveillance brings down its heavy hand: It demands of us only a submission to data collection, a daily participation in the digital charade—and this suffices as our fealty. And therein we find, neglected by us, the simplest, the most accessible key to our digital liberation: a personal refusal to surrender our private data! Even if all is covered by surveillance, even if all is under their control, let us resist in the smallest way: Let their control hold not through us! And this is the way to break out of the imaginary encirclement of our digital inertness, the easiest way for us and the most devastating for the surveillers. For when people refuse to surrender their data, surveillance simply ceases to exist. Like parasites, they can only survive when attached to a person. We are not called upon to step out onto the digital square and shout out the truth, to say out loud what we think—this is scary, we are not ready. But let us at least refuse to surrender our data! This is the way, then, the easiest and most accessible for us given our deep-seated organic cowardice, much easier than (it's scary even to utter the words) digital civil disobedience. Our way must be: Never knowingly surrender our private data! Having understood where the data collection begins (and many see this line differently)—step back from that gangrenous edge! Let us not glue back the flaking scales of the digital ideology, not gather back its crumbling bones, nor patch together its decomposing garb, and we will be amazed how swiftly and helplessly the surveillance will fall away, and that which is destined to be naked will be exposed as such to the world. And thus, overcoming our timidity, let each person choose: Will they remain a witting servant of the surveillers (needless to say, not due to natural predisposition, but in order to provide a digital livelihood, to rear the children in the spirit of surveillance!), or has the time come for them to stand straight as a digital honest person, worthy of the respect of their children and contemporaries? And from that day onward they: · Will not surrender their data to any corporation or government without a fight; · Will not participate in online activities that compromise their digital autonomy; · Will not support companies that prioritize profits over privacy; · Will not click on ads or links that track their online behavior; · Will not use social media platforms that collect and sell their personal data; · Will not install apps that compromise their digital security; · Will not participate in online discussions that are manipulated by algorithms or bots; · Will not subscribe to online services that require them to surrender their data. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the possible and necessary ways of resisting surveillance. But those who begin to cleanse themselves will, with a cleansed digital eye, easily discern yet other opportunities. Yes, at first it will not be fair. Someone will have to temporarily lose their digital privileges. For the young who seek to live by digital truth, this will at first severely complicate life, for their digital tests and quizzes, too, are stuffed with manipulation, and so choices will have to be made. But there is no loophole left for anyone who seeks to be digitally honest: Not even for a day, not even in the safest digital occupations can they avoid even a single one of the listed choices—to be made in favor of either digital truth or surveillance, in favor of digital independence or digital servility. And as for those who lack the courage to defend even their own digital souls: Let them not brag of their progressive digital views, boast of their digital status as influencers or thought leaders, distinguished digital citizens or online personalities. Let them say to themselves plainly: I am a digital slave, I am a coward, I seek only digital comfort and to click my way through life. For us, who have grown staid over time, even this most moderate path of digital resistance will be not be easy to set out upon. But how much easier it is than digital self-immolation or even a digital hunger strike: The digital flames will not engulf our bodies, our digital eyes will not pop out from the heat, and our digital families will always have at least a piece of digital bread to wash down with a glass of digital water. Betrayed and deceived by us, did not a great digital community—the online activists—show us how one can stand down the digital giants with bared digital chests alone, as long as inside them beats a worthy digital heart? It will not be an easy path, perhaps, but it is the easiest among those that lie before us. Not an easy choice for the digital body, but the only one for the digital soul. No, not an easy path, but then we already have among us people, dozens even, who have for years abided by all these rules, who live by digital privacy. And so: We need not be the first to set out on this path, Ours is but to join! The more of us set out together, the thicker our digital ranks, the easier and shorter will this path be for us all! If we become thousands—they will not cope, they will be unable to touch us. If we will grow to tens of thousands—we will not recognize our digital world! But if we shrink away, then let us cease complaining that someone does not let us draw digital breath—we do it to ourselves! 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I'm not qualified to explain any of it. maybe start here or here.... https://bioenergetic.forum/category/12/ray-peat-resources https://fountain.fm/episode/6BjK3dCJwZ6zXUH5pGka npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Ray Peat? npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev paradoxically true. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I think it transmits to the Trisolaran Fleet. 😉 npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I find this far funnier than I should. Nice! npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev The semi-woody steams will be enough marker to find them in spring. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Nice list. Someone shared this on nostr several weeks back. another starting point for researching alternatives. https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Not that the woke / collectivist / individual discussion in the thread is unimportant in our time. But it is interesting that's where the discussion went.... The labor movement is one thread of a bigger cord. How do we remain human in the midst of anti-human ideologies/technologies? Looms, chemical weapons, coal mines, assembly lines, propaganda, McKenzie consulting, algorithms, AI, etc. It's a spiritual war. Enlightenment thinking can't solve it, because it caused it. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Bitcoin is resistance to an exploitative economic system. 100 years ago human dignity demanded coal miners in West Virginia do the same. Learn the hidden history of Labor Day. https://fountain.fm/episode/TMCKynqA08xa5TIbtBBv #nevent1q…wjcr npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev I wouldn't cast shade on the kid. We don't know what we don't know. But the Rough Extraction episode basic lays out what you are saying and why it made sense. A very exploitative-corporate model had emerged, human dignity demanded a response. As the political map gets reoriented, labor unions discussion is going to be hard for some. Must get past the WWE political narrative first. Most importantly, this history rhymes with today's de-humanization in the AI revolution. npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Here's a bit of hidden history on the labor movement. https://fountain.fm/episode/TMCKynqA08xa5TIbtBBv npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Recommended methods to shop online privately as possible? 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This episode is going to discuss the West Virginia Coal Mine Wars, and The Battle of Blair Mountain. https://fountain.fm/episode/ZcdYQBkw7na9aPY7JhE6 npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev Rotate perspectives like you rotate passwords. Your brain is the root system. Compromise it, and every branch is weaker. -@Ghost npub1jmqznxuxxxrnaj3m7esjrwauxmvg742ltj0gsgumlmtxukzq99yqfrl6g5 Mitnev default privacy.