I am imagining future generations being able to look back at their ancestors history and social media records in some database at the future library. Pictures, tweets, posts. And mine will be slightly disappointed to find...nothing. Or maybe this tweet!
If so, carpe diem!
A journey that took me from upstate NY to the winters of Minnesota, the melting snows of Colorado, the deserts of Utah, and the woods of Alaska. Following many of the same roads back that I took there, but feeling much different
An evening in Troy, NY. The start of the second leg of my nomadic travels over 2 years ago. Thinking introspectively and appreciating progress, growth, and struggle of myself.
Little parts and pieces of the places I stay come with me, and little pieces of myself are left behind
@PaulRBerg has anyone ever tried to build a continuous stream annuity with Sablier? That sends payments out continuously. It is something I keep thinking about and Sablier seems like it could be helpful?
AirPods are great but your ears generating a bunch of earwax when you use your AirPods is your bodyβs way of telling you they probably donβt want them in thereβ¦
@deeparocks@quinngreg I was always surprised to see βBoston Pizzaβ places in Canada β even though I donβt think Boston is really known for pizza at all
@VitalikButerin even in longevity worlds, do you still think death is at the end of the road?
Like at some point, the only thing one wouldnβt have experienced in that life is death itself? So death becomes more of an invitation in those worlds.
an alternative to college ~ social security ~ income tax could be creating some kind of public pool upfronting* funds and support for apprenticeships for young adults.
And then a small portion % of earnings from those apprentices onforward gets used to fund that pool.