Had an interesting thought just now * a lot of young guys ping me: "hey, how do I get a life like yours?". Answer is "gotta build a lot of capital to buy a place, tools, etc." * one hard part of moving to country is lack of friends / peers - you're an outsider / weirdo >>>
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2/ * "geek houses" are a thing in Cambridge, SF, etc etc etc synthesis: I wonder if someone with capital bought a house in the country and then rented out rooms in an explicit geek house / ancap-online-NRx-adjacent-social-scene model would have any interest? >>>
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3/ Kind of a less-formal, less urban/nerdy "Hestia Society" - bunch of guys sharing living quarters on the super-cheap, sharing fiber optic so they can all work remotely, having an acre or two of land so they can practice gardening, loan each other tools, collaborate on projects
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5/ but anyway, haters aside, curious if young guys like
@strnglft ,@DogmanRespecter , etc. etc etc find any temptation at all in such an idea, or if I've been miscalibrating the microdoses of LSD recently5 replies 0 retweets 33 likesShow this thread -
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yep! not a big chance I'll do this, but a small one if a house near / adjacent to me goes up w 3+ bedrooms, I might very well do this 3-4 bedrooms maybe allows 4-5 people
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