That's interesting. Can you export all of your entries after? Or search through it? I think the problem with creating something like this is that you are dependent on the platform, and if it goes away or if they delete it out of nowhere, you're shit out of luck. I would always want a way to export everything I wrote.
Telegram has the "download my data" option which can give you all the data in your account. Alternatively, one can use Telegram client API to fetch just a channel and its entire content.
I was about to give this recommendation. I do like DayOne as a journaling platform. I was on the legacy non-subscription model, but unfortunately, they discontinued support for that version. Please note that this is another monthly/annual subscription service. But it is pretty decent.
Don't be afraid. Although we are constantly bombarded with negative news about the economy, politics, and various alarming issues under the sun, the future is bright.
Throughout history, we have faced significant shifts, from the Industrial Revolution and the rise of communism to advances in technology and the internet, all of which have sparked similar concerns. Trade imbalances are a regular occurrence and will always happen. The key reason for these changes is a shift in the global currency,' particularly the petrodollar. Our current world operates within a corrupt fiat economy based on dishonest currency, which keeps governments and nations perpetually in debt, allowing the system to continue functioning. The current old way of currency manipulation is collapsing before our very eyes, and many people miss that it's not just about trade; it's fundamentally about a transition from dishonest "money" — currency that can be easily manipulated and printed — to a form of currency that organizations like the Federal Reserve or any other dubious institutions cannot control. Mike Maloney has a series on money that everyone should watch. We are witnessing the collapse of the current currency system -- to perhaps money backed by something real or maybe no money at all.
What was the best time you were the optimistic about the future? before that time, there were as pessimistic as you and OP and the world still went through quite prosperous times.
Ban any corporations or companies from making a page on it, only real people. Vet everyone and no AI bots. Kick out and ban people who are not good with the community. Just like any community, have people vouch for each other. No promoting, no ads.
100% this. Regarding the vetting part: The bluesky waitlist/invite system was a bit extreme but a karma system which prevents posting before reaching a certain level (some subreddits and hacker news does this) could also improve the quality of conversation
Also, over time we have seen how advertising really skews the quality of social platforms, so I’d challenge you to come up with other forms of monetization, which could be donation or subscription based, or perhaps points based rewards like Bamboo’s maker hub.
I’m not a huge fan of how AI generated content can pollute social media, but using it for moderation could be useful, such as detecting company pages, spam and other harmful content.
What you perceive as noise is multi-dimensional data that appears chaotic from your perspective. It's possible that we are living in multi-layered "simulations" created by [..]. There may not be such a thing as entropy or a resistance to it, since that entity is likely consciousness itself. Consciousness is essential for both creating and interpreting information. We are part consciousness (at least some of us, some are just pure data/information, they are like NPCs or 'background people' as Dolores Cannon calls them).
I feel the same way! I left corporate and chose a non-profit where the mission aligns with doing something good. I suggest you do the same. You may not get paid as well, but if you choose carefully, some could pay decently. But at least you can wake up every morning and feel good that you're contributing to something good, not lining up $$ for corporate greed!