There are two kinds of people: those that are scared to break things and therefore don't mess around when in doubt. And those that mess around and stick around to fix things when they break. The later kind is primed to be hackers and developers. By fixing your breaks you learn more about the things, eventually mastering them.
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Re-watching silicon valley Decent show and all, but the way pied piper harps on their proprietary algo and "intellectual property" - makes me angry. Intellectual property is the bane of technology. It hampers innovation and harms the consumers. All their talk of "making the world a better place" bla bla. Just open source and let disruption happen.
Wake up now, child.
Try walkin like Jesus.
Don't be the problem, be the solution. Don't be the problem, be the solution. Don't be the problem, be the solution.
Remember kids: crypto will split into two. RegFi - regulated, bolted down, surveilleiled, nerfed, toothless. & DarkFi - encrypted, underground, unstoppable, permissionless, with a bite.
Short term is sentiment. Long term is fundamentals
In 2024 it is edgy to say "merry Christmas" in the corporate world
A while ago I deleted my twitter account. Then, a few days ago I had a moment of weakness and thought "let me just peek what's going on". Tried to sign up with a throwaway email by simplelogin.com My signup was rejected. And I m glad. I didn't want to participate in this anymore. I don't really miss twitter and think elons takeover has resolved exactly 0 problems of the underlying architecture. The future belongs to open protocols - like nostr.