@rticks@aeva agree with bitcoin epics: i mean technology was published accessible to public use, and all actors jump to use it for profit and for regulate it, but blockchain is not about regulating and profit, heh
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Continue your idea about alchemy - also it influence us a metaphor. I mean the Alchemist book, you know.
Same with blockchain, metaphor of how our system can be - with blocks as a main timeline without corruption. Capitalism also not only about capital as we know. The system also.
And in this mood - AI as idea of learning the machine(system, "karma") turning into the failure of capitalism maybe, but not this technology.
I was thinking of doing an, "I drink of my sisters" event, like in The Craft.
We would do a full circle and everyone would bring something to symbolize what they want/need to bring into their lives. We take a bottle around, fill everyone's cups when it's their turn, and we all listen and witness what they want to manifest. Party afterwards.
Thoughts become words become actions so saying it out loud often helps us commit.
British mathematician, logician, philosopher, & public intellectual Bertrand Russell was born #OTD in 1872.
One of Russell's most significant achievements is the co-authorship of "Principia Mathematica" (1910-1913) with Alfred North Whitehead. His works, such as "The Problems of Philosophy" (1912) & "Our Knowledge of the External World" (1914), explored issues related to knowledge, perception, & the scientific method.