FwTK - The Maximal Minimalist, Fame, Fakes, and NBA Takes
We hop all over the place as usual.
We hop all over the place as usual.
We talk about affecting the past through the future, Scottie Pippen, Kanye West, what holiness means, and more.
*From 1:04 to about 1:09 TK cuts out. Just skip that part! Guess who's back? Reviving an old series, "Fridays with TK", we discuss what's wrong with the NBA, the meaning crisis, stat-lines vs storylines, the pope at the circus, the church, and more.
Something seems to have changed. Once upon a time, I would advise young people to do more open sharing of their ideas - daily blogging, podcasting, learning out loud. Today, while those have value, they seem to also have a danger that wasn't present before. I asked Cyprian to help me try to discover what's going on.
I had two conversations on AI recently - one about its promise as a tech tool, and one about its dangers as a portal to hell. I think both are true.
Cyprian (aka Vin Armani) joins me to discuss his take on AI. If you're not in for weird spiritual stuff, this is not the episode for you! We talk about whether AI is a technology or an entity, how it differs from other tech, and what it means for civilization.
It took a while, but the latest ChatGPT Large Language Model AI thingy finally got me seeing an amazing future. Steve Patterson brings some excellent analysis to what's going on and what it means.
Time to tell you about my new endeavor!
Go to nanopay.cash to signup for a little newsletter about tiny payments. The guys from Haste tell their winding tale from minor league baseball to building the Barpay app to creating a simple arcade game where the leaderboard gets payouts. That game led to a platform for game builders and a budding revolution. If you can't see the coolness in this simple use-case, I don't know what to do for you!
Joel is the author of The Daily Job Hunt (crash.co/daily) which goes out to 170k+ people every morning, and he's just published his first book. He joins to talk about the process and his own journey to becoming a creative machine. joelbein.com
Subscribe at nanopay.substack.com for more stuff on tiny payments! Nicky is an entrepreneur, former professional dancer and instructor, and fellow tiny payment fan. He created Genuine Retweets to solve his own problem, and discovered he was onto something much bigger.
Subscribe at nanopay.cash for updates and exploration into tiny payments. Joshua Henslee joins me to talk tokens, enterprise, and more.
Alex Agut and his biz partner wanted tiny payments for apps they were building. Traditional payment processors couldn't do it. Bitcoin could, but was too complicated for normal users. BTC fees became too high for tiny payments, but BHC and BSV emerged to restore the original low-fee design of bitcoin. That's when Alex had an idea: What if instead of waiting for a normie-friendly bitcoin wallet, they built one? HandCash.io is a user-first wallet with a built in app store for tiny payment apps. Th...
Cameron Sorsby is the CEO of Praxis. But he began as an unpaid intern willing to do anything to help the company grow. We chat is story, Praxis updates, and why he'd turn down the GM role for the San Antonio Spurs.
I joined Ken Coleman to talk about how to leverage connections in your career.
Sign up at nanopay.cash to get updates on my exploration into tiny payments. Coding wizard Dean Little from BitPing and MatterPool joins me to talk about which protocols are usable for micro and nanopayments, the pros and cons of each, and what needs to be solved for global scale. BSV, BCH, Solana, PoW, PoS, and more.
Maybe the world is already wondrous enough.
Check out nanopay.cash to get these videos and keep up on other nanopayment stuff. Randy is the co-founder of Twetch, a social media platform on the blockchain that uses tiny payments. Check it out at twetch.com.
Check out www.nanopay.cash to keep up with these convos and more. Cyprian (aka Vin Armani) talks about his experiments with tiny payments, the business he launched called CoinText, why payment channels are an overlooked mechanism, and what to look for in a protocol.
Check out www.nanopay.cash to keep up to date on these vids and more tiny payment stuff. I briefly explore a framework created by tech investor Mike Maples Jr. and apply it to the world of tiny payments to get the wheels turning on what might be built for possible futures.
Check out www.nanopay.cash to keep up to date on these vids and more tiny payment stuff. What about all the other attributes of crypto? Aren't those more important than tiny payments? I chat a bit about these attributes and the extent to which they're oversold. I mention this article - https://www.bitpost.app/u/isaacmorehouse/whats-left-of-the-bitcoin-dream-7Hsj6Zo
Check out www.nanopay.cash to keep up to date on these vids and more tiny payment stuff. -What is this all about and why do I love tiny payments? -Micro vs nanopayments -Three stages of tiny payment apps: 1. happening today, 2. possible today, 3. theoretically possible -5 types of biz models: 1. metered payments, 2. split payments, 3. tradeable rev shares, 4. monetized data, 5. nano-paywalls -Protocol/tech agnostic - whatever works to open up tiny payment economy
Is it a wonderful tale about the impact a single life can have, or a propaganda piece about sacrificing your dreams to collectivism and envy? Deryk and I talk about one of our all-time favorite movies, and why it drives us nuts even though we love it.
James Poulos discusses the themes in his newly launched book, "Human Forever: The Digital Politics of Spiritual War", available on canonic.xyz We talk Bitcoin, technocracy, gnosticism, the nature of evil, religion, futurism, and more.
Is Christianity antithetical to laissez-faire capitalism? Would a Christian business owner not fire an employee for not making enough money for the company? I share some of my thoughts on what a Christian duty to the poor means and how it relates to economic systems.
I Tweeted, "It's possible that psychedelics help people discover the secrets of the universe. It's certain that they make people less able to discover how to be useful to those around them." River took issue and said we should chat. So we did!
This architect uncovered truths about humans, reality, beauty, governance, and freedom that few yet appreciate.
Clint Russell from the fast-growing Liberty Lockdown podcast joins me to reflect on what he's learned in the last year and his first 100 episodes.
I just published a brand new book on canonic.xyz. I chat with the CEO about what it means to allow authors to publish on the blockchain and how bitcoin enables a future of low-cost high-value information like never before seen. Enjoy! You can buy the book here - https://canonic.xyz/books/12cy7aGkmg9CxgLXd4WFp6FJWSJHcbZ5NQ/limited Guide to doing it if you're new to BitcoinSV - https://isaacmorehouse.com/2021/05/28/i-published-a-new-book-and-how-to-buy-it/
Super great convo with Clint from Liberty Lockdown, a guy pumping out one of the best podcasts around. Is the Libertarian Party a useful tool? WTF is happening with the economy? How to live free in a world gone mad?