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I suppose that's why people read and re-read the bible. As life goes on, sometimes you need somewhere to go that reminds you of your values, pretty easy to forget as life is happening. Not that I agree with everything people say here, but generally I think that's what's useful about people "preaching to the choir"
I like to share the other stuff: day to day, stupid memes, a deeper idea from time to time, art, an more serious stuff when I need to let that out. And I ingest tech stuff which excites me, nice/pretty stuff, stuff which makes me laugh and stuff which looks tasty. :-) On top of that I organize #eurocorn an europocentric online meet-up on Corny Chat. It is friendly chat usually involving food and alcohol opened for everyone happening every other Sunday in 9pm CET.
What's left to say is the most important part. We know the what, when, where, why. We need to continue learning & sharing the how. It's why I'm here on Nostr. How do I secure my stash correctly How do I run a relay. How do I vibecode a useful FOSS project How do I setup my phone with graphene to make it secure yet frictionless & convenient. How do I setup my home server and access it from anywhere. How do I organize my files on there. How can I set up my Asic to heat my house. How about if I'm renting. How do I successfully orange pill people I care about. How do I gain these skills if I'm not a developer by trade. Or an electrician. How do we perpetually make them accessible to easily onboard newbies.
This is why it's foolish to just get into a nostr echo chamber and stop reaching people on Twitter or other platforms. Maybe there's a law of diminishing returns but: 1. Most of the people here prob came through bitcoin twitter 2. There's more people that haven't heard the right message to flip the switch yet. I don't think it's right to give up on them.