@The Fishcake (nostr.build) @nostr.build hey guys I appreciate what you're doing at nostr.build . I would appreciate it even more if you could explain your method for handling CSAM filtering.
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No, I don’t binge four seasons of a dumb show during exam nights... I come here and scroll the hell out of nostr O_O
Contrary to what many libertarians believe, there is such a thing as "regulation" in an Ancap society—it's just way more efficient and market-driven than government regulation. It’s not like anyone can just keep a nuclear bomb in their mom's basement. because no insurance company would cover that! On the other hand, some weapons are only used for defense, so insurance companies would charge much lower premiums for people owning those. #grownostr #Ancap
Last week I read "Chaos Theory" by Bob Murphy, which has two essays: "Private Law" and "Private Defense." The first one is super convincing—like, it could even turn a fair-minded commie into an Ancap! The second essay is good but not as strong; I think it struggles with the Free Riding problem. It would’ve been more compelling if Bob had framed it like, "Imagine there are ten thousand Liechtensteins in Europe," and then brought in private armies and insurance companies to avoid geographical free riding. Still, I definitely recommend reading it. Check it out here: 📄.pdf #grownostr #ancap #libertarianism
It's first time sharing my #guitar content here, It's Serenity Painted Death by#opeth  consider subscribing if you liked my cover #grownostr #art #metal #music
Does anyone have access to the actual WSJ article, or can guide me on how to pirate it? Debt Has Always Been the Ruin of Great Powers. Is the U.S. Next? https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/debt-has-always-been-the-ruinof-great-powers-is-the-u-s-next-02f16402 #asknostr #grownostr #debt
So called Economists in academia try to understand complex systems by looking at their outputs and guessing patterns—foolish, arrogant, or both! Engineers, on the other hand, analyze complex systems by studying their smallest active parts and building up from there. That’s why more engineers should read #Mises. He was the first to truly grasp that human society is a complex system and must be studied like one—by understanding human action first and building logical conclusions from the ground up! Ironically, economists don’t actually analyze data to find the truth. They start with their favorite policy (leftist education, right-wing tariffs, etc.) and then torture the data to fit their agenda. That’s why they can’t agree on anything! View quoted note → #grownostr
View quoted note → And to those who argue that it's not politically feasible for institutions—of any kind—to operate under such a protocol, I simply ask: then why the hell do we all despise the idea of a world government? Position of each state toward any other state/states is another often ignored example of #anarchy #grownostr