Any other #pleb out there up for reading 21 bitcoin books this year? #bitcoinbookclub
I stacked these in the queue..
Any kind stranger wanna help me fill the other slots? Help me forever #orangepill my soul so my #sats are safe next meltdown around.
The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation Is the Key to an Abundant Future @JeffBooth
A Progressive's Case for Bitcoin: A Path Toward a More Just, Equitable, and Peaceful World @cjasonmaier
The Conservative Case for Bitcoin: Hard Money & The Restoration of Traditional American Values @mitchellaskew
Bitcoin is Venice: Essays on the Past and Future of Capitalism
The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking @saifedean@MilkRoadDaily@DecryptMedia@bankless@TheBitcoinConf@BITCOINisforALL@reardencode@btcplusplus@blockspace
@MichaelAArouet Geography and climate. Very different set of opportunities and challenges creates very different set of skills and culture. True for the entire world. Most visible in Europe. Everywhere in Europe.
@c_tolkien@rauchg@TheTJKennedy Ah gotcha! So like ideological diversity. Good point. Still better than apple trash. They do a better job at customizing your experience, especially with adds and navigation.
@reallyoptimized@TheSnayke@MikeBotkin_@UPS@Apple Oh gosh! Lol, like we are in the 1950s and air travel is a luxury. I can somewhat relate. I was not able to pay my mortgage when I was on vacation. Had to subscribe to VPN to do it. Luckily it worked, but so ridiculous.
Corporate logic. All that is needed is allowing signature for anyone INSIDE the delivery, or verify ID in all other circumstances. @ups had a chance to improve their process, make good by the customer and get some karma points and good publicity, but they chose to be corporate bafoons detached from reality.
Seems like the commitee did not get the memo. Or maybe grok just totally made up the list of non-people who got the prizes.
Institute of International Law (1904)
Permanent International Peace Bureau (1910)
International Committee of the Red Cross (1917, 1944, 1963)
Nansen International Office for Refugees (1938)
Friends Service Council (1947)
American Friends Service Committee (1947)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1954, 1981)
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) (1965)
International Labour Organization (1969)
Amnesty International (1977)
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (1985)
United Nations Peacekeeping Forces (1988)
Médecins Sans Frontières (1999)
United Nations (2001)
International Atomic Energy Agency (2005)
Grameen Bank (2006)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2007)
European Union (2012)
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (2013)
National Dialogue Quartet (2015)
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (2017)
World Food Programme (2020)
Memorial (2022)
Center for Civil Liberties (2022)
Nihon Hidankyo (2024)