I'm the BTC tech guy in my IRL circles. Knowing what I know about me, that's kinda sad. I mean... I know what I know, but I know what I don't know too. They have no idea how far behind they are if they're looking to me.
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 20h
You only see podcast and music related content on the feed in Fountain. You see all Nostr and Fountain related content in say Primal. Is that correct? And I assume my Primal feed will only contain Fountain content where I comment, follow, zap ect on Fountain?
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 1d
Is there a basic tutorial or site that can move me through the stages of #Nostrification ? For instance: Stage one. Welcome. Get keys. Understand key basics. Pick a/some clients and here are some suggestions to start. Stage two: You're here. Explore. Learn about relays and pic a few good ones. Oh... get a wallet. Stage 3: Now we're cooking. Understand some features and options. Different Nips for different things. Finding relays and clients that support them and setting things up. #asknostr
Not complaining, and I'm learning/growing but.... negentropy means nothing to me along with knowing which relays support what Nips and exactly what that means for my use case(s). I'm sure my experience will improve as I figure those things out. So, for instance, I first need to know what a thing is, then which nip applies, find a relays and client that supports it then configure everything for it. Correct? I'm still at step one on most things.
Originally many said to have a bunch of relays. Now I think it's better to have a few (2-4) popular free relays and 2-3 good paid relays. Plus your own private node/relay where possible. Which ones? It's early, quality and service could change quickly. I think trial and error will move you forward better than anything. Start with name recognition and go from there. I'm agreeing though, 10 plus relays could be more problem than solution.
There are many views on this for mitigation or establishing fault. Like many of us though, I come to, 'okay... okay. Not your fault. Still your problem and your responsibility to fix it for yourself and your people.'
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 2d
Took me a sec to figure out what I was watching. That is flipping amazing.
Small town. My PC Dr. for 30ish years was my best friend's dad. As I got older and the internet arived, I'd just show up for my appt and tell him what was wrong and how to treat it. He would ask a few questions to confirm or offer minor adjustments to my thoughts/plans and I'd get pretty much what I knew when I came in. I was my own Dr. and I interned under him. But we had a good relationship beyond professional. That's what I think Dr.foshould do most. "Let your food be your medicine and you're Dr. your teacher." That's pretty close to the original I think.
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 4d
I exchange the carbs I grow weekly for pretty regular amounts of beef, butter and bacon. Occasionally when I see that my budget is running smooth and I have some excess carbs in storage, I target a sale on some higher quality beef, butter and bacon to stock up or have a treat. Maybe some eggs. Replace the BB&B with BTC and the carbs with fiat, and the analogy is complete.
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 5d
Yes. Your note proves it.
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 6d
So, those who want to parent (rule, guide and lead... goveren) children are inherently different beings than those who want to lead, guide, and govern parts of society? But they are not so different. They, leaders and governors, are often parents themselves. Wanting, or being willing, to governmen children or otherwise is in fact not ipso facto proof or even evidence that the willing are least suited to it. In fact if they were so unsuited to it, the example of their parenting would reflect it and we would indeed have no society left. But, as most governors are parents, the locus of the flaw is not merely shown in the desire to govern. Further we can skew our description of parenting to show the incentives are similar. We are wired to raise our children (in part) precisely so they can serve us later on in our older years. I'm not saying the state or our system is good. This rationale for the major cause of the problem just doesn't pass logical muster as regards human nature. You're observation of incentives has more explanatory power than a blanket view of the nature of humans.
Does this apply to parents?
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 7d
What is "HBO" anyway? Isn't it short hand for hobo?
hummm I tried to zap it. Guess the other comment doesn't make sense now. lol
Now you're at least 22 sats!
Wrote my first Substack article today. https://open.substack.com/pub/noesuree/p/youre-literally-damaging-my-hearing
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 8d
Anyone interested in examining a list of such things?
Generally speaking we all understand that exceptions tend to evidence the general rule rather than disprove it. Once we pass a large enough number and variety of exceptions, we might want to reconsider the rule. Most of us are just fine with a large number and variety of book burnings if we set the rhetoric aside and consider things we might legit find unsuitable for production and consumption. nostr:note1dgy0v9favlq6duqxglkj8f5v026ef7w532yz6h78y88ahwd4shfsasv3se
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 10d
It's to dark to tell but, I immediately thought, 'on a hot tin roof'.
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 14d
Power Morality Authority Social Capital Political Capital Leave one out of your view of reality and you loose the ability to affect change the world. You will always be at the mercy of those who recognize those things as real.
NoeBoties_Fool @NoeBoties_Fool - 15d
https://www.agenteprovocador.es/publicaciones/the-bull-pen-el-casino-de-la-prision-de-carson-city-en-nevada Needs translation.