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“Win the war of attention” This quote from the ad sums it all up. Manipulating people for attention is tantamount to time theft. And I dunno about you, but for me that is the biggest sin you can commit. So yeah - I am at war with attention-seekers. We should all be rejecting this. It’s worse than monetary debasement, despite being a symptom of it.
Appreciate it. Keep your sats. Or give it to charity. Don’t give it to some asshole who posted the obvious. I intentionally don’t accept zaps. Maybe one day when I finish my myriad of projects and ask for support… Sats are precious. Spend them wisely. We have them earlier than everyone else. I believe this to be a privilege - one that should be respected.
I have a very depressing idea of how it plays out. An ocean of AI bots, with a sprinkling ( as a ratio ) of humans. Some humans do not know they are talking to bots. Others actively seek them out as they struggle with 'people' Picture the Japanese man that 'married' a robot he said he loved....
I've been thinking about how video content could be cryptographically verified. Maybe with a fractal watermark that cryptographically populated (I'm saying that in the most hand wavey manner possible) It should be nearly invisible to the viewer, but somehow verifiable by an authentication software. Ideally this verification method would catch edits and be able to link specific media to specific npubs.
Humanity drowns in a sea of algorithmic bait – AI-generated content shimmering like plastic in the ocean of attention. The only life raft? Reputations carved in cryptography, chained to verifiable identities. Picture a web of trust where every strand is a digitally-signed bond, where consensus blooms not from Zuckerberg's servers but from anti-fragile networks thriving under assault. Like neutrons stabilizing an atom, these human signatures will halt social decay. Without them, we're fish in a poisoned tank – fed by controllers of the engagement feed. This isn't a tech problem – it's a battlefield. Fiat media birthed this sludge via attention arbitrage. Bitcoin taught us: truth needs unforgeable cost. Apply that to reputation. Make trust expensive to fake, cheap to verify. Build webs that electrocute bots on contact. Your move.