Violinist and teacher, building a homestead on raw land in between lessons and concerts. Fascinated by how we can develop resilience in our lives, in our families, in our communities. I'm excited about freedom tech and circular economies, and am deeply grateful for the devs and advocates who are helping build tools for a better future.
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Last Notes I have no patience for annuals but I LOVE fruit trees and bushes. Will get deeper into the pear varieties in the next few years, so it's good to see your notes on your pear trees 🤩 Currently, it would be the state writing the checks. How do you envision UBI being distributed? You seem to advocate for it, so how do you think that will work (or could work)? Agree that AI is such a technological leap that it's difficult to anticipate the changes it will bring. It is not in the interest of the people writing the checks that everyone has bitcoin. Why do you think that's inevitable? I've been reading about figs. I think there are a lot of varieties that will work for you in TX! I've planted a ton of figs that come back every year, but with colder winters it can be harder to maintain them in a tree form. How was slavery ended in other countries without elections? You mean the abolishment in the US? I'm pretty sure that Lincoln specifically ran on a platform of not interfering with slavery in the southern states. He opposed it in the new territories, which aligned with the interests of the industrialists that supported him. Those industrialists were doing their own exploitation for profit in the north. In other cases of chattel slavery, I believe that there were reforms in monarchies and empires - or just shifting of power structures - that ended their slave trades. [this is not my area of expertise... but I'm pretty sure that slavery end in the US was not because of workers rising against wealthy owners] Chattel slavery is an example of the owning class being stopped by the collective working class? If that were to happen in our current system, it seems to me that the tools of control just move to a different group of people. What examples are you thinking of? It's not just tax dollars. It's debt as well; they're spending money they don't have, and we pay for it through inflation. Tax dollars to things that benefit citizens sounds good, but 1) I don't see a way for that to happen with our current system and 2) impossible to reach consensus (when the govt extracts your time and energy under threat of violence, who exactly gets to decide where to allocate it?) There's a reason that so many people want to end the Fed. No money printing, no cantillon effect. If you're asking for advice, I would continue to reach out. Not to push contact, just to let her know that you're thinking of her and would love to see her again. Nothing heavy that could feel like manipulation to her, but just letters from her father. I'm sorry. This sucks. oh 😢 Do you have any common ground? Is there any contact at all? I'm actually curious about her work rhythm. She already seemed plenty busy, then she wrote Broken Money. Soon after she announced that she might want to write a sci-fi novel and about five minutes later we had a new Lyn Alden book. If you have a VPN, setting it to Albania usually works Or find them on Fountain When it comes to informed decision, it's important to know that people who have measles as children have significantly lower cardiovascular disease decades later. See some of Aaron Siri's work for the details. After we review the safety of this vaccine? After we do a the cost/benefit analysis? No, don't be silly: after we review "vaccine eligibility". Those of us who are skeptical of the vaccine schedule saw some aspects of this earlier, though. There's been a cult-like repetition of talking points with no genuine scientific curiosity or willingness to engage for a long time now. I'm sorry you feel lost. Can you move your time and talents elsewhere? He called them charlatans; not sure why you saw the word "murderer." Sorry for your colleagues 😟 Sadly I think there were a lot of suicides during the pandemic. By almost any measure, public policy and media during those years was atrocious. I would imagine that watching panicked people come in to the hospital and being forced to treat them with standard of care must have been awful. The pandemic minted new billionaires, and resulted in a huge transfer of wealth, but I doubt that much of that made its way down to the folks dancing in those videos . GM, Nostr! Spotted this yesterday about 50 feet from our chicken coop. https://blossom.primal.net/8e6fb3d9d02d69869bbdbf6b5d4d8dc49c20df81ec49c27d4a449291b09da10a.jpg Hens are clever about finding secret spots, but they don't always follow up to sit on the eggs, so we could take the eggs now or risk losing them (if a predator gets them) or risk losing the eggs AND the hen if a predator gets her when she's sitting. But there's a chance she'll sit, and make it, and will suddenly appear with a dozen beautiful little chicks. GM, Maria Plant sales are my favorite 😍 Have fun! beautiful : ) congratulations! yum! after a long time looking at (and experimenting with) fasting, I think that women do need to be more careful about them. Listening to your hunger at 27 hours sounds smart 🤩 Sounds amazing! It's fun to see your updates 😁 Wow 🤩 We're busy these days planting trees in our pasture! Are you leaving some? or maybe in Norway they're not as crucial for shade. We're adding them for shade but also to attract birds that will help with flies, and eventually a second crop (chestnuts, etc). Ugh Seems like it should be the other way around I'm stunned at how nasty some of these replies are and also how lacking in basic logic: you don't have to love the US govt or agree with their past interventions to hope that maybe these actions might bring better options for your people. Do you think a lecture on the history of US regime change shows how smart you are? If Momo is a bot or paid Zionist activist, then no need to engage. If he's not, maybe consider the fact that he's in a situation most of us have not in fact experienced. https://blossom.primal.net/ad7603f9441e42bb0b8c5a59ee8c7b1d591f1f77c8d76ed94214018cd3145814.jpg FFS I'm not disagreeing with you That's literally what I said in the post that you first replied to. AND I hope for the best for Iranians/ Who is it that's selling human suffering as progress? I don't know how this will play out. If I had to guess, I would agree with you (though I'm almost reluctant to say it because "Wake up" is so obnoxiously condescending). But in fact we don't know. It's possible to despise the neocons and at the same time hope for the best. It is possible that Israel sucks AND that the Iranian regime sucks. Those two things are not mutually exclusive Appreciate hearing this. You're probably well aware, but many of us in the US (most of us, it seems) are appalled that our government decided to start bombing Iran. We don't exactly have a great history when it comes to interventionism. However, if this turns out well for Iranians that would be amazing. I hope it does, or at least that it's destabilizing enough for the regime that the people can find a new path forward. This doesn't make any sense. The problem with T2 is too much insulin. It's reversible without any external cures. And we have, in fact, solved that together - real doctors learning, experimenting with diet, working with their patients. Many of the doctors who do this are on Nostr. (T1 is different, so I can imagine that a solution with stem cells is plausible.) Who is the "you" in your post? Are you saying the folks following you on Nostr have no idea what freedom and free markets mean? No, my first instinct was to clarify what was being dished out by another bs politician. "echo chamber" would be my name for that There are allegations of all sorts of stuff in the files. Notice that he didn't say "evidence that" or "proof that." (not to defend Trump, but my instinct is that his evil here is in helping hide whatever is in there and of course in working closely with the Epstein class - so maybe it doesn't really matter) all sounds great! I think the steel drum set up is ideal as long as there's enough room (or high enough BTU fuel) for the burn. We had some very successful ones and then a few that didn't work and we had to do multiple times. One great aspect is that it had almost no smoke - seemed to burn off nearly everything. cool! we've done a few batches like that but often had a hard time getting the outside wood to burn hot enough so now we use a pit - but that's way messier (actually messier and also messier looking). Hope it works well for you! you know that they can both be terrible, right? and in the primaries they voted - overwhelmingly - for the candidate who campaigned on "no new wars" Many didn't quite believe him but it was as convincing a case as any of the others made, including one who literally put her autograph on missiles headed for Gaza. Nice! we have apple trees, a few pears, lots of figs (also mulberry, peaches, plums, goumi) I know that these people are horrible, but even leaving humanity and morality out of it, even just for optics: don't bomb a school ffs Are you under the impression that different voting in the US would have meant peace? GM, everyone. I just bspent 10 minutes outside in the sun cutting weeds and using them to mulch some fruit trees. I can't do anything about the war machine, but I can do that. oh, nice! because you're getting more sun with the longer days? at this point I totally believe that this is possible the part that doesn't make sense to me - why release this document? one of the best forms of solar energy 😁 ha! fair enough I'm not usually inclined to lecture but your response was just so absurd Calle: I made this cool thing possible response: wow, great! let me fool around and see if I could vibe code something for iOS. Or maybe I don't know how to do that but I'll keep my eye out for someone who does. In any case, thanks for throwing this out there. you: duh it's not enough Actually Israel being an outpost of US intelligence kind of makes sense to me Glad the baby is doing well 😍 Also I read the note three times before I understood that it was another appointment - and not another baby - that was coming in 5 weeks 😂 My pitch to a few people has been - it's 21 million coins for 8 billion people. Just buy your share, or even part of your share. I believe there are non-KYC loan platforms that rely on some kind of escrow protocol. You'd still be using fiat, but that would be peer-to-peer lending rather than through a centralized exchange. Not sure if that's what they mean or they just hate the idea of borrowing in general. my husband and I literally built our house with our own hands rather than take a mortgage but the idea that only slaves borrow sounds ridiculous to me yes, I get that I just interact with so many folks for whom opting out is just not an option (psychologically) whereas getting familiar with bitcoin as a currency makes that whole idea much more accessible. I don't really disagree with this overall line of thinking, actually. This is my personal approach (with food, with money, with media). (hodling and circular economy are mutually exclusive with any one sat, but as actions they are not; you can do both with your money) hodling and circular economy are not mutually exclusive I appreciate the bridges. There are a number of people around me who are now curious about bitcoin primarily because there are tools like Strike, and I'll work on getting them further in - including spending their sats - but Strike was a very very helpful first step I don't get this Strike hate. It's an option for folks who need fiat and don't want to sell their bitcoin and don't want to feed the cap gains monster. It may slow the building of a circular economy but my guess is that loss will be balanced by more individuals who see hodling as an option, as part of a sustainable personal system. In 2020 I thought that if Biden were elected, the American left would calm down about Covid. Boy was I wrong what are you referring to? appreciate you, Odell 🙏 I wish we could all see some good faith adjustments from Core. I don't know enough to even know what that might look like, but it would go a long way to calm things down. From the perspective of many of us, v30 was handled so badly that it's hard not to attribute bad motives to it. The corollary is also true: Bitcoin Core having screwed up does not make a soft fork a good idea for Bitcoin. (FWIW I'm still trying to figure this whole thing out, so I'm not making any claims here except that your logic goes both ways. I see so many people assuming that since they don't like A that B is the solution.) All family members would be even better But Congress doesn't seem to vote on war anymore. #nevent1q…s6yq So good to see this - the best kind of building! Fountain, audio Sometimes YT this is amazing also, you can opt out of the photo and of the scanners He does engage on the idea; it's just not in this particular note Yes, maybe People have always organized themselves into groups in one way or another, so I think it's more the nature or rigidity of the system rather than whether there is one or not. It makes a lot of sense to me that if you don't have centralized money, cooperation rather than control could be the organizing principle. nice way to start the day I love his hands, and he loves my ass - it works out pretty well Geese really do sometimes look like the goose meme. I keep trying to get a good photo to show it. Close but not quite: https://blossom.primal.net/a197b81d981dc303d965152416ca27848ddc51916de7a0b5bb3de0a616c1c767.jpg put my husband's hand on my ass The words "buttery" and "country" in cute font next to the rustic drawing of a cow and a barn You know what would be a great attack on bitcoin? Influence the primary maintenance group to push through a contentious change and then, using bitcoiners' natural orneriness and suspicion of authority, fire up another group to lead a fork. (And, to be fair, it does seem that systems tend to centralize over time. So although we obviously don't have anything like a free market now, you can make a reasonable case that a free market system will eventually devolve into the mess we're seeing now. Maybe with a better money ...) yes, I see a lot of folks who think communism is a great idea They see the problems in the system, they see all the effects of money printing, they see how corrupt politicians are, and the conclusion is that the free market doesn't work. oh! I see and enjoy your content but rarely comment. Hi 👋🏼 haha! can you imagine? But I'm afraid Hillary might win. She'd be a meaner fighter than most.