with money, like any other thing, the dose is the poison.

on deportation, on tariffs, all the world is holding its breath, “does he really mean the extremity of what he proposes? or is the point to pocket some victory and negotiate back to moderation?”

it wouldn’t be an effective tool for negotiation if you could tell it was a bluff. you can’t.

i feel like i’ve been made president.

Screenshot of email message, from “Dropbox”, subject “trial canceled”. Screenshot of email message, from “Dropbox”, subject “trial canceled”.

@laprice forget ICE fund NORAD!

who do we have to tariff to stop the flow of ketamine?

@Transportist huh! i always presumed it was its Civil War role that gave it its name. i guess the name preceded that.

it’s the Civil War story that i still find haunting though.

mdhistory.org/resources/union-

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@Transportist no. that was never its role. the cannons at Fort McHenry were for that. they point outward into the Chesapeake Bay.

this photograph is a Civil War story. the cannon is on a spot thenceforth known as Federal Hill. it (and there were many more) points directly at the heart of the City of Baltimore.

the whys and wherefores are left as an exercise for the reader.

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Photograph of a cannon pointed at Baltimore Harbor / Downtown Baltimore from Federal Hill. Photograph of a cannon pointed at Baltimore Harbor / Downtown Baltimore from Federal Hill.

people who have learned nothing are now going to run everything.

@Phil i think there are lots of ways to be mistaken that don’t reduce to sloppiness. the space of things to consider or fail to consider is infinite. tradeoffs must be weighted and can be misweighted. i think nearly all writers on complicated subjects are often mistaken, but i don’t think nearly all are disingenuous.

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a good pairing:

bsky.app/profile/cristiproist.

bsky.app/profile/whstancil.bsk

(ht @sjshancoxli for the latter)

@artcollisions some with, some without i think. do you think having editors should be a discriminator?

how do you distinguish between writers who may often be mistaken from writers who are disingenuous and perhaps not worth bothering with?

kind of a surprising coincidence.

for both Ethereum and Bitcoin the circulating supply graph looks like a smoothed version of the (log) price graph, which is not a relationship i'd expect.

i think the explanation is just that, for both, supply grow declines over time, and both have "matured" in the sense their price growth rate is much lower than in their days of early foment.

still interesting.

from
studio.glassnode.com/metrics?a
studio.glassnode.com/metrics?a

Graph of Ethereum circulating supply and log price. Graph of Ethereum circulating supply and log price.
Graph of Bitcoin circulating supply and log price. Graph of Bitcoin circulating supply and log price.

i’ve never tried it, but i was intrigued.

Elon Musk has really ruined ketamine for me.

the first time his entourage enthused he had a mandate, he said that wasn’t his thing and asked where Laura was.

“Confronted with the helplessness of a real disaster that can only be solved through the collective action you've been told is both impossible and a Communist plot, you retreat to an individualistic disaster fantasy that you can play an outsized role in. Every crisis – the climate emergency, poverty, a toxic environment – is replaced by ‘bad people’ and you can go get them.” @pluralistic pluralistic.net/2024/11/24/mal ht @shonin@mastodon.world @GhostOnTheHalfShell

i pay them for a subscription year after year, and still i am the product. tldr.nettime.org/@remixtures/1 ht @schmidt_fu

@amerika @pluralistic yeah. basically agree.

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@amerika @pluralistic i’m fine with that, though i see little of it in either american political party. “leadership skills” and professional education are largely orthogonal. lawyers are no more or less prone to it than any other profession.

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