Signing into Memo from a new laptop. I am fascinated at the changes within myself in the last few months. It almost seems like I am a brand new person. Am I very happy about this? Not necessarily. I see it as a natural change, but if I were to assign a value to it, I would count it as negative. Perhaps it is just nostalgia, but I do feel like I am getting older! I won't interrogate it too much. Really, it's that this system is pretty well designed. Sloppy on the details but not too many exploits.
A Faucet was made. Essentially it sends users funds to post Memo's on the spot and immediately sends the change back to the Faucet. This allows Memo to be completely free. It does not allow tipping and sending for obvious reasons.
My message on 4chan to everyone waiting for the left to start banning their websites.
"I don't understand why you faggots keep playing whack a mole with the Liberals on 4chan and Gab when you could literally go to Memo.cash for FUCKING FREE (no Bitcoins are required anymore) and be literally unstoppable by the leftist cucks. But by all means, get salty when the ISP's start banning your sites like they did in New Zealand. Memo will welcome you with open arms once your ready."
I did not know that memo was free now. How did Jason make that happen? Are new users gifted satoshis?
I watched the "Darkest Hour" "Green Book" "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" and "Johnny English" on the flights between Korea and the US. They were all great movies.
perhaps truth is unknowable. Not like, a human is too foolish to know the truth, but the truth as a quantum-like state--as soon as you observe the truth, it changes. Perhaps god was a bit lazy and never created the universe with a functioning "truth" to it. "WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE" https://i.gifer.com/MMAs.gif
I have been reading a lot of the Bible recently. Specifically John 1, Ecclesiastes, and Job. Mostly using the KJV audiobooks on Youtube. Job is still mostly opaque to me, especially since it is so long and I keep losing focus near the end. John 1 is beautiful and speaks to me much more than the Paul stuff. I really would like to read more of John's words, but alas they are lost in the wind.
But Ecclesiastes stays with me, resonates in my mind and ear. (1:2) "Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity." It is, at first glance, nihilistic, but at another, humbling (2:16) "And how dieth the wise man? as the fool."
Today is a holiday - 설날 - Relaxing after sleeping in. The sound of welcome rain drums a beat to my reverie. Soon, my worries will be washed away and the new year can begin in earnest.
I definitely enjoy the freedom of writing without being concerned about the length. That being said, being forced to be concise is often a powerful incentive to write better. I think that is why Twitter was a success.
Enable replay protection in your settings. The less Bitcoin Statist Vision spam I see here the better.
I am not even going to talk about Bitcoin SV most of the time. This is just me trying to use the memo service in a way I enjoy. Do you see the irony of calling my posts "Statist Vision spam" when you are the one telling other people what to do and what not to do?
I have been on memo for a while now, and I welcomed Jason's decision to not "pick a side" during the Hash Warz. Back then, everyone thought longer memos will eventually happen and that it would be a good thing. I think Jason did a great thing adding the "read more" button. This means even if I post long memos, it won't cost your more fingerpower to scroll past my memo.
In short, don't call my memo spam, unfollow if you will.
I am quite fond of Daniel. I would like to share a beer with him (or coffee or tea or a cup of water) some time. I would like to watch 2001 space odyssey with him.
You know I never managed to “enjoy” that movie. ;p
I am going to start posting on sv.memo.cash. This way I do not have to try and curtail my thoughts to an arbitrary number of characters.
Of course, I am sure many of my memos will still be short enough to have been possible on abc.memo.cash, but now I have the benefit of not having to worry about it.
This split... it really makes me sad. We were all on the same side at one point. Even the capitalism debates were exciting because there was a sense of shared values.
It feels like the end of a relationship. Nothing but regrets and scars. Even the best memories are tainted by the smear of anger and derisive laughter.
I just enabled big memos. It is an interesting change. Twitter was successful because of (or despite?) its restrictive short form. I did always feel like the previous memos were too short. So this is great for me.