Stefan King
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Stefan King
@stefantking
Technologist. Location-independent expat. Pizza eater.
Chiang Mai Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Money didn't emerge from barter markets. It emerged from death, conflict, and marriage, centuries before markets existed. 📜
@NickSzabo4's latest essay "The Fabric of Desires" traces Bitcoin's deepest roots.
Read the full piece on the JAN3 Blog. ⬇️
jan3.com/blog/the-fabri…
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That's the average female conversation.
My wife is a bit spergy and when I explained it to her she was blown away
Kpaxs@Kpaxs
Here a controversial take: most meetings are rituals where people try to discover whether anyone has enough status to make the decision without being punished.
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@PunishedAltus Dude, these are table stakes. And I have clean sheets every week, but that's because they're done by the cleaning lady.
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When I was teaching at a high school in Alaska, we read Dostoyevsky's "Notes from Underground" together. Paragraph by paragraph. We spent six weeks on that one story.
Here's what paragraph-by-paragraph close reading actually looks like: I'd read a passage aloud. Then I'd ask, "What is the Underground Man really saying here?" Silence at first. Then someone would venture an interpretation. Someone else would push back. Within ten minutes, they'd be arguing about human nature, about pride and spite and self-deception.
People hear this and assume I was working with exceptional kids. I wasn't. I was working with kids who had never been asked to grapple with genuinely profound ideas before. In my experience, when you treat young people as capable of serious intellectual work, and take the time to train them how to read difficult texts, they learn how to do so.
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Japan: longest life expectancy on the planet (around 85 years).
Plant-based advocates: "See? Rice and vegetables!"
Japan's actual diet:
Seafood: by far the most consumed animal protein, around 45-50kg per capita annually
Pork: the most consumed land meat
Chicken: a close second
Beef: expensive but eaten regularly, and prized
Eggs: among the highest per-capita consumption on Earth, often raw on rice
Dashi (fish stock): the base of nearly every savoury dish on the table
Roughly half of Japanese protein comes from animal sources.
Their longevity gets pinned on the rice. Meanwhile they're eating fish at almost every meal, drowning their vegetables in fish stock, cracking eggs into breakfast, and treating beef like a luxury good worth saving up for.
The fish is the meal. The rice is there to mop up the dashi.
Acknowledging any of this would mean admitting that the longest-lived population on Earth eats half its protein from animals. And that conclusion doesn't fit the pamphlet.
So they point at the rice. Hope nobody asks what's on top of it.
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Read this twice.
Maya is four .md files on a macbook in austin.
And she cleared $43,000 in her first 30 days.
No camera. no girl. no late nights typing replies.
Claude code runs the messages. Elevenlabs drops the voice notes at 11pm her time. Flux generates every photo from a lora that cost $80 on a rented gpu. Brain.md is a json file that remembers your name, your city, the thing you said about your ex two weeks ago.
She never forgets. She never breaks character. She catches up at 7am with "sorry babe just woke up" on a cron schedule.
The top fan spent $1,847 last month. He's in berlin. she's not anywhere.
Aitana lópez - 18 months to build.
Emily pellegrini - 6 months.
Maya - 4 weeks.
The next one - a weekend.
The stack that used to need an agency, a team, and a year and a half now fits on one laptop and runs while you sleep.
The bottleneck isn't money. It isn't compute. It's taste knowing which details make a stranger believe in something that doesn't exist.
That part is still hard. Everything else got easy.
The real question isn't how he built it. It's how many of these you've already interacted with without knowing.
Raytar@Raytargt
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Unless you are a boat person, the answer is to leave the country. Start with curiosity about what it would be like. Do the research. Find American expats talking online about their journey. One of my friends had never left the USA until she moved to Chiang Mai in her 50s.
𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick
I have no idea how to get away from this system. A houseboat? Unorganized borough of Alaska? Leaving the US? My county thinks my house is worth more than double its actual market value. My local school district is going broke. Taxes are only going to go up. Where does it end?
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