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Two days ago, I had the opportunity to work with some doctors from my city. Their clinic needed to update their staff's image and they wanted professional photos for their portfolio, so they hired me to take these photos. I took photos of a total of 5 doctors, each a specialist in their field. #photostr #photography #artstr #plebchain
Two days ago, I had the opportunity to work with some doctors from my city. Their clinic needed to update their staff's image and they wanted professional photos for their portfolio, so they hired me to take these photos. I took photos of a total of 5 doctors, each a specialist in their field. #photostr #photography #artstr #plebchain
Two days ago, I had the opportunity to work with some doctors from my city. Their clinic needed to update their staff's image and they wanted professional photos for their portfolio, so they hired me to take these photos. I took photos of a total of 5 doctors, each a specialist in their field. #photostr #photography #artstr #plebchain
Two days ago, I had the opportunity to work with some doctors from my city. Their clinic needed to update their staff's image and they wanted professional photos for their portfolio, so they hired me to take these photos. I took photos of a total of 5 doctors, each a specialist in their field. #photostr #photography #artstr #plebchain
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ah, for the main app it uses pnpm.. because it has to download some forks of a few libs i had to patch (like ndk) from a git repo. feel free to hmu on simplex or here and i can help debug it with you and make the installer better
ah, for the main app it uses pnpm.. because it has to download some forks of a few libs i had to patch (like ndk) from a git repo. feel free to hmu on simplex or here and i can help debug it with you and make the installer better
ah, for the main app it uses pnpm.. because it has to download some forks of a few libs i had to patch (like ndk) from a git repo. feel free to hmu on simplex or here and i can help debug it with you and make the installer better
ありがとうございます!!! 線をきれいに繋げていくのがなかなか難しかったですが、楽しかったです 😊
ありがとうございます!!! 線をきれいに繋げていくのがなかなか難しかったですが、楽しかったです 😊
ありがとうございます!!! 線をきれいに繋げていくのがなかなか難しかったですが、楽しかったです 😊
can i believe my own effing eyes?
Yes 🤝
Yes 🤝
Yes 🤝
I need to buy a half a cow from someone in Texas. Processed. What is the best way to search for this?
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Bitcoin: A Pathway to Global Peace We have not lived the longest period of peace in history yet, but we will live the longest period of peace in history! In a world often defined by conflict, power struggles, and competition for resources, we are constantly searching for ways to build a more peaceful and just society. While most people look at Bitcoin as a financial asset or a tool for decentralizing wealth, I believe its potential reaches far beyond economics. Bitcoin might offer humanity something even greater—a new foundation for peace. Moving Beyond Conflict: A New Kind of Power Throughout history, wars have been fought over control—control of land, resources, economies, and the power to enforce rules. In contrast, Bitcoin's decentralized structure removes the need for such centralized control. No single entity governs Bitcoin, and no one can wield unchecked power over the system. The proof-of-work mechanism ensures security and fairness without the need for violence, coercion, or centralized oversight. As Jason Lowery suggests in his work on Bitcoin as a form of power projection, Bitcoin can be seen as a new kind of digital deterrent, one that allows nations to secure their interests without the need for traditional force or military conflict. This shift in power could give rise to a new form of diplomacy, one built on transparency, equal access, and mutual trust. In a world where no single nation or group can manipulate the economic system, we reduce the incentives for conflict. Bitcoin as a Tool for Transparency and Trust At its core, Bitcoin is a trustless system—no one needs to trust a central authority to ensure fairness. Instead, cryptography and mathematics guarantee the security of the network. This system of transparency could extend far beyond finance, offering a new way for people, governments, and organizations to interact without fear of manipulation or corruption. By removing the need for intermediaries, Bitcoin could pave the way for global cooperation, where each party can act with confidence in a system that cannot be easily undermined. It creates a level playing field, not just economically but also in terms of information sharing and governance. Beyond National Defense: A Vision for Peace Jason Lowery’s exploration of Bitcoin as a strategic defense tool highlights the ways it can serve as a power projection system for nations, offering a new form of security and sovereignty. But I believe this is just the beginning. What if Bitcoin could give nations and individuals a means to engage peacefully? By empowering people to own their wealth and secure their assets without relying on central banks or governments, Bitcoin could weaken the structures that fuel geopolitical conflicts. When control is decentralized, and power is more evenly distributed, we may find fewer reasons to engage in war. A New Way Forward Imagine a world where peace is not dictated by the threat of force or control over resources but by the mutual benefit of a decentralized system that serves everyone equally. Bitcoin, in this light, becomes more than a financial innovation—it becomes a blueprint for how we might move toward a more peaceful and just world. Satoshi Nakamoto may not have intended Bitcoin to be a pathway to peace, but the potential is there. As Jason Lowery highlights, Bitcoin's decentralized nature could evolve into a critical part of how nations secure their futures in the digital age. What if we embraced it, not just as a store of value but as a new foundation for how we build trust, security, and cooperation? I believe that Bitcoin represents more than just financial freedom—it offers us a chance to rethink the systems that have governed our world for centuries. It gives us the opportunity to engage with each other in a way that fosters peace, not conflict. Most importantly, nations would not need to fight over who holds the most Bitcoin—because in a truly decentralized and transparent system, it is not about accumulating more. It simply needs to be adopted, and by doing so, the value it creates can be shared equally, reinforcing the principles of cooperation and global harmony. Redefining peace through decentralized, secure systems like Bitcoin might just be one of the most significant shifts in human history. #free #softwar #peace #bitcoin
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