1004393
mOde
@mode-nearchos #1004393
Co-founder at /nearchos 🧭 Dad of two amazing daughters 🧭 Web3 enthusiast 🧭 Jump rope & Calisthenics beginner 🧭 https://nearchos.xyz
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That's a real struggle! 👀
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Was answering questions on /intori app and there was this one:
"What do you wish other people would ask you more often"
It clicked...
Do you also feel that sometimes it's incredibly important to be heard and appreciated?
"What do you wish other people would ask you more often"
It clicked...
Do you also feel that sometimes it's incredibly important to be heard and appreciated?
I tried to be a machine once. You know - all those motivational talks, lean stuff, efficiency, optimization of every step in your life. But life isn't tech.
I realized that while I started listening to all those self-growth audio books in my car driving to work and back...
One day I just realized that I hate it with all my heart. I love music and I want to listen to music while driving. Music gives me my safe place, where I am the most powerful person in the world...
I still optimize, I still create processes - that's just who I am. But now I do it differently. Now I do it Human-Centric. Like we do it with Nearchos!
I realized that while I started listening to all those self-growth audio books in my car driving to work and back...
One day I just realized that I hate it with all my heart. I love music and I want to listen to music while driving. Music gives me my safe place, where I am the most powerful person in the world...
I still optimize, I still create processes - that's just who I am. But now I do it differently. Now I do it Human-Centric. Like we do it with Nearchos!
If I've understood something during my career so far is that it doesn't really matter how you do it.
There are hundreds of thousands of methodologies, processes, tools, researches, and analytics. For a thousand opinions you will find another thousand opposing ones with just as good results.
It just doesn't matter...
The only thing that matters is who you do it with.
There are hundreds of thousands of methodologies, processes, tools, researches, and analytics. For a thousand opinions you will find another thousand opposing ones with just as good results.
It just doesn't matter...
The only thing that matters is who you do it with.
I hate reading... It makes me realize how much I don't know.
I like it more just being stupid and trying things out. That, at least, keeps me moving forward
I like it more just being stupid and trying things out. That, at least, keeps me moving forward
Nearchos Daily 25/05/09
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It was a stressful day. And I do not function well under stress. What I do in these situations - I give myself time to figure out where that stress comes from and how to deal with it... It usually takes a couple of hours. But then I can function normally again.
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It was a stressful day. And I do not function well under stress. What I do in these situations - I give myself time to figure out where that stress comes from and how to deal with it... It usually takes a couple of hours. But then I can function normally again.
Nearchos Daily 25/05/07
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We had a nice async discussion about how we move forward with the data collection stage.
Looks like everything looks quite nice now... Ready to move on.
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We had a nice async discussion about how we move forward with the data collection stage.
Looks like everything looks quite nice now... Ready to move on.
Nearchos Daily 25/05/06
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Back to the research. Many new articles came to daylight. Can't wait to read them all!
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Back to the research. Many new articles came to daylight. Can't wait to read them all!
That's why we need a secure, decentralized communication platform on web3.
We can't expect centralized entities to act "fair". They are building wealth while controlling your data. That has to change.
We can't expect centralized entities to act "fair". They are building wealth while controlling your data. That has to change.
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Gaining skills is actually the most important activity you could possibly do. It's the 95% of your success...
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Just read this Web3DB paper by Shankha Shubhra Mukherjee, Wenyi Tang, Gustavo Prado Fenzi Aniceto, Jake Chandler, WenZhan Song, and Taeho Jung.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390468927_Web3DB_Web_30_RDBMS_for_Individual_Data_Ownership
A decentralized relational database that supports SQL, enforces fine-grained access control with blockchain, and leverages IPFS for decentralized storage. It’s a real attempt to preserve the usability of traditional DBMS in a trust-minimized, user-owned environment.
The architecture is modular and uses cryptographic sortition to elect a temporary master node per query — avoiding centralization even in execution coordination.
What stands out most is its commitment to individual data sovereignty: users hold their own keys, access is granted via smart contract-managed ACLs, and no node can access more than it’s allowed to. This directly aligns with the Sovereignty, Transparency, and Knowledge Management values we’ve been advocating for in Nearchos.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390468927_Web3DB_Web_30_RDBMS_for_Individual_Data_Ownership
A decentralized relational database that supports SQL, enforces fine-grained access control with blockchain, and leverages IPFS for decentralized storage. It’s a real attempt to preserve the usability of traditional DBMS in a trust-minimized, user-owned environment.
The architecture is modular and uses cryptographic sortition to elect a temporary master node per query — avoiding centralization even in execution coordination.
What stands out most is its commitment to individual data sovereignty: users hold their own keys, access is granted via smart contract-managed ACLs, and no node can access more than it’s allowed to. This directly aligns with the Sovereignty, Transparency, and Knowledge Management values we’ve been advocating for in Nearchos.
mOde'thenics journal 25/05/06
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Found a new way to stay on track with all the pains I've got.
Amazing outdoor calisthenics park is by the lake 2.5 km away from home. So my morning routine now includes a bicycle ride to that place and back.
That's a perfect beginning of the day.
Back and elbow pains are still there... Sadly, I still have to work around them, but it is what it is. Never stop!
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Found a new way to stay on track with all the pains I've got.
Amazing outdoor calisthenics park is by the lake 2.5 km away from home. So my morning routine now includes a bicycle ride to that place and back.
That's a perfect beginning of the day.
Back and elbow pains are still there... Sadly, I still have to work around them, but it is what it is. Never stop!
Nearchos Daily 25/05/05
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Getting back to track after my short vacation. Lots of work to do! Let's go!
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Getting back to track after my short vacation. Lots of work to do! Let's go!
Finally home!
5 days - 3487 km (2167 miles)
Vilnius - Praha (Prague) - Vilnius
Old Holy Roman Empire capital city visited ✅
5 days - 3487 km (2167 miles)
Vilnius - Praha (Prague) - Vilnius
Old Holy Roman Empire capital city visited ✅
Day 4:
281 km by car, 13 km by foot.
And now... some Czech beer 🍻
Long trip home tomorrow 🙂
281 km by car, 13 km by foot.
And now... some Czech beer 🍻
Long trip home tomorrow 🙂
Karlovy Vary
Morning Nearchos!
The last day of my short vacation starts. Last day before 1300 km back home 🙂
Have a nice weekend everyone and see you soon when back to the action! 🙂
The last day of my short vacation starts. Last day before 1300 km back home 🙂
Have a nice weekend everyone and see you soon when back to the action! 🙂