I stumbled upon a surprisingly fresh take on privacy by James Hoffman (the British coffee guy) on this interview: They way I understood it, keeping some of your endeavors to yourself kinda ensures that the reason you're doing them is truly yours, and not another seek for external validation. I've tried it myself and I consider it a very effective hack.
Here's @npub1s0th...l3mn mit @hundehausen doing exactly that in german: I managed to verstehen they're talking about meine vorstellung at min 30' but I need zwei more jahre auf klassen für verstehen if they liked it or nein. View quoted note →
Heads up Xenumonero's 's recap of the last day of #MoneroKon is out: I encourage people that speak other languages to do the same, it'd make the topics way more accessible to the rest of the world, increasing the chances of someone finding #monero. Ideally one video per topic, so for example someone searching for 3D printed guns will find your greek-spoken recap of Joseph The Parrot's kon talk and be one step away from #monero itself. Once the talks are out I'll do the same myself in Español probably at @npub1xkr0...qu9m , so I do what I preach. Don't be shy. You can make it audio only. You can even make it text-only or voiced by an AI. But do it. Nowadays there are less and less excuses.