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Welcome!
Welcome!
What an incredible week at our annual Ten31 portfolio company retreat. I’m extremely honored and humbled to be able to work with some of the best individuals in the world who are building generational businesses that are making the world a better place. We’re winning.
What an incredible week at our annual Ten31 portfolio company retreat. I’m extremely honored and humbled to be able to work with some of the best individuals in the world who are building generational businesses that are making the world a better place. We’re winning.
Zaps for your #bitcoin stickers and signs are coming tomorrow! I zap my favorites throughout the week and then zap the rest once per week. Thanks for helping to spread the message 🫡
Zaps for your #bitcoin stickers and signs are coming tomorrow! I zap my favorites throughout the week and then zap the rest once per week. Thanks for helping to spread the message 🫡
Zaps for your #bitcoin stickers and signs are coming tomorrow! I zap my favorites throughout the week and then zap the rest once per week. Thanks for helping to spread the message 🫡
Zaps for your #bitcoin stickers and signs are coming tomorrow! I zap my favorites throughout the week and then zap the rest once per week. Thanks for helping to spread the message 🫡
Zaps for your #bitcoin stickers and signs are coming tomorrow! I zap my favorites throughout the week and then zap the rest once per week. Thanks for helping to spread the message 🫡
Happy Birthday, Pierre Bonnard! Born on October 3, 1867, in Fontenay-aux-Roses, France, Bonnard was a post-impressionist painter and printmaker renowned for his vibrant use of color and intimate domestic scenes. He was a key figure in the Nabis group and in the transition to modern art. Bonnard’s art is known for its warm, lush color palettes and its focus on everyday life, often depicting interiors, gardens, and moments with his family. Instead of realism, he sought to capture the sensory experiences and emotions of these scenes, evoking a dreamlike quality. https://m.primal.net/LKSU.png One of Bonnard’s most famous works, The Terrace at Vernonnet (1939), showcases his use of vibrant color and light. The peaceful terrace, bathed in sunlight and surrounded by lush greenery, invites viewers into a moment of serene reflection, emphasizing his connection to nature. https://m.primal.net/LKSW.png Another notable piece, Nude in the Bath (1925), combines sensuous subject matter with abstraction. Bonnard’s use of soft tones and light creates a mood of intimacy and introspection, capturing a private, deeply personal moment through his nuanced portrayal of light and shadow. https://m.primal.net/LKSX.png Bonnard was a master of color and light, and his work had a profound influence on modern art, especially in color theory. He transformed ordinary scenes into vibrant, emotional works of art, elevating the mundane through his focus on light and the subtleties of human experience. https://m.primal.net/LKSZ.png Today, Pierre Bonnard's art continues to captivate audiences with its beauty and emotional depth. His ability to transform everyday life into extraordinary, vibrant scenes reminds viewers to find beauty and meaning in life’s simplest moments. https://m.primal.net/LKSb.png These "on this day" posts are inspired by my love of the greatest minds of the Western canon. It is in this spirit that I post these tidbits for the #bitcoin community as a way to bring beauty and knowledge to the world. https://m.primal.net/LIwG.jpg
#Bitcoin es el dinero de la gente. Y llegó para quedarse 🚀
#Bitcoin es el dinero de la gente. Y llegó para quedarse 🚀
#Bitcoin es el dinero de la gente. Y llegó para quedarse 🚀
This is really helpful, thanks. What did you mean by "it rolls up the whole thread, not just it's chunks"?
This is really helpful, thanks. What did you mean by "it rolls up the whole thread, not just it's chunks"?
Can you...Take me Higher? #Bitcoin
Can you...Take me Higher? #Bitcoin
A little bit. The nice thing about this kind is they are good cooked they get real sweet with cooking.
A little bit. The nice thing about this kind is they are good cooked they get real sweet with cooking.
As we enter the astronomical scales of modern cryptography, our instincts fail in the great widths. Bitcoin is built around large numbers and the virtual impossibility of guessing them. - Satoshi Nakamoto #famas #nostrfr #tourdefrancebitcoin #bitcoin #streetcybercrew
As we enter the astronomical scales of modern cryptography, our instincts fail in the great widths. Bitcoin is built around large numbers and the virtual impossibility of guessing them. - Satoshi Nakamoto #famas #nostrfr #tourdefrancebitcoin #bitcoin #streetcybercrew
As we enter the astronomical scales of modern cryptography, our instincts fail in the great widths. Bitcoin is built around large numbers and the virtual impossibility of guessing them. - Satoshi Nakamoto #famas #nostrfr #tourdefrancebitcoin #bitcoin #streetcybercrew
I think Facebook used to do the UI pretty well too. Just sometime recently they added some algo inside the threads which might be little controversial, but it's a cheaper substitute to human moderation.
I think Facebook used to do the UI pretty well too. Just sometime recently they added some algo inside the threads which might be little controversial, but it's a cheaper substitute to human moderation.
Born on October 2, 1904, Greene was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century, known for his masterful ability to blend gripping narratives with deep moral and philosophical exploration. Throughout his prolific career, Greene wrote more than 25 novels, as well as numerous short stories, plays, and essays. His works remain captivating for their exploration of the human condition, often focusing on themes of moral ambiguity, faith, guilt, and betrayal. https://gabbitas.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Yousuf-Karsh-Graham-Greene-1964-1557x1960_cropped_2-1556x778.jpeg Greene's life experiences greatly influenced his writing. He worked as a journalist, film critic, and, later in life, traveled extensively, which brought him to volatile political regions. His time in these places gave his novels a sharp sense of realism and a global perspective. Greene often categorized his own works into two groups: his serious “novels” and his more commercially successful “entertainments.” While the "entertainments" offered thrilling stories with espionage and intrigue, such as Stamboul Train (1932) and Our Man in Havana (1958), his more serious novels grappled with complex moral and spiritual dilemmas. Some of Greene's most famous novels include Brighton Rock (1938), a dark story about the violent world of gangsters in 1930s Brighton, and The Power and the Glory (1940), often considered his greatest novel, which explores the inner turmoil of a “whisky priest” during anti-Catholic persecutions in Mexico. The Heart of the Matter (1948) delves into the inner struggles of a British colonial officer in West Africa, while The End of the Affair (1951) is a profound examination of love, jealousy, and faith, set against the backdrop of postwar London. https://cdn2.penguin.com.au/covers/original/9780099478447.jpg Greene’s appeal comes from his unique ability to combine compelling plots with an insightful examination of the human soul. As a Catholic convert, many of his novels feature characters struggling with faith, sin, and redemption, giving his stories a deeper, almost existential weight. His writing captures the tension between worldly concerns and spiritual salvation, making readers question the nature of good and evil, guilt, and grace. https://i0.wp.com/www.raptisrarebooks.com/images/120766/graham-greene-first-edition-collection.jpg?fit=1000%2C800&ssl=1 Several of Greene’s novels were adapted into acclaimed films, which further cemented his legacy in both literature and cinema. The Third Man (1949), originally written as a screenplay, became one of the most iconic films of its time, directed by Carol Reed and starring Orson Welles. The film’s postwar Vienna setting and its themes of betrayal and corruption captured the bleak atmosphere of the Cold War era. Brighton Rock (1947), The End of the Affair (1955 and 1999), The Quiet American (1958 and 2002), and Our Man in Havana (1959) were also successfully adapted for the screen, showcasing Greene’s knack for crafting cinematic narratives. Greene's writing remains timeless, not just for his thrilling plots, but for the way he addresses the eternal conflicts of human nature. His novels continue to resonate with readers because they confront moral complexities and present characters who must navigate the gray areas between right and wrong, belief and doubt. His work offers a powerful blend of suspense, ethical tension, and philosophical depth, making him one of the most compelling writers of the 20th century. https://m.primal.net/LIwF.png These "on this day" posts are inspired by my love of the greatest minds of the Western canon. It is in this spirit that I post these tidbits for the #bitcoin community as a way to bring beauty and knowledge to the world. https://m.primal.net/LIwG.jpg
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