Sterlin shares his background, including what led him to discover the ideas of anarchism and voluntaryism. He discusses his views on crypto-anarchism, the importance of privacy, and the potential for technologies like Monero to help people opt-out of state control.

Sterlin is optimistic that tools like Monero can gradually erode the power of the state through non-violent resistance and counter-economies. He also talks about the Logos Project, which aims to develop decentralized infrastructure for network states and autonomous political formations.

The best concepts I have come across in the field of AI is NanoGPT and Brave Leo. Mostly because I really like the thought of using Nano (XNO) for my inquiries, and Brave has become my go-to browser. But you are still using the centralized BigTech options, right?

YouTube was instrumental in letting people share freely, but this right is now limited by new implementations (algorhytms) and plain censorship, and it’s time to let this centralized service go. There are many good options out there, but my preference goes to Odysee / LBRY because its decentralized nature. If you haven’t joined and are looking for a censorshipfree service to upload your videos/documents then have a look at it: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@juju:5