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bronzejaguar

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    Comment #43036252

    God willing, the administrative state will be brought to its knees by the duly elected public officials meant to keep it in check.

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    Comment #33633314

    This is the sort of thing Nietzsche alludes to as his "last man".

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    Comment #32126994

    Fascinating how in the modern west all efforts are taken to commoditize the human body in every way imaginable, and even overwrite the history of efforts to treat the human body wi…

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    Comment #32085365

    not surprising that meat is the most bioavailable

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    Comment #31935046

    P2P collaborative CMS for blogs that allows publishing from Urbit to the web: https://blog.tirrel.io/blog/this-page-is-hosted-on-urbit

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    Comment #31932074

    From site: Urbit provides foundational primitives at the operating system layer, serving as a better platform for building networked, decentralized applications.

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    Comment #30420611

    Is this article a joke? There is no mention of why eating healthily would have negative life consequences. There is, however, a sleight of hand in which the author blames the subje…

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    Comment #30053077

    Is this a joke? I’m not very good at reading sarcasm.

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    Comment #29884622

    “Please, give us more power to tell you what’s right-think and wrong-think.”

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    Comment #28743379

    It’s certainly in the genre of projects I find interesting. I personally like Urbit’s approach more, but I do check in on Holochain intermittently.

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    Comment #28743369

    I’m curious as to your definition of decentralized here. It seems you’re using the term to mean “global commons”, when I generally would use the term to mean something more akin to…

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    Comment #28743339

    Thanks, this is interesting. I enjoy looking at these sorts of projects and their approaches.

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    Comment #28743186

    Storing data on Ethereum is absurdly expensive, but further, it simply provides a different value proposition than running your own personal server. These ideas aren’t mutually exc…

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    Comment #28743112

    > Right now it’s just a platform to make peer-to-peer servers. Show me any other platform that allows one to easily build, distribute, and run long-running p2p services that commun…

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