

Good Stuff 25 - Freedom Tech in Walled Gardens
The Good Stuff, with Pete and Andy - Episode 25: Freedom Tech & The Beacon Project
Hosts: Pete and Andy
Episode Overview: Pete and Andy reflect on their Jeff Booth conversation, exploring contradictions in AI-debt narratives. Pete unveils major progress on Beacon, his freedom tech project bringing internet access and Bitcoin payments to constrained environments via WhatsApp. The hosts debate AI coding tool frustrations and the shifting development landscape.
Key Discussion Points:
AI, Productivity, and the National Debt Paradox (01:35-09:55)
Examining flawed logic that AI productivity gains will solve government debt. The hosts argue this ignores job displacement and debt repayment mechanics through taxation. If AI eliminates jobs while boosting productivity, governments lose salary tax revenue - accelerating wealth concentration and triggering more money printing.
Gold Manipulation vs Bitcoin's Transparent Ledger (14:46-21:42)
Gold price suppression through derivatives and lack of auditing contrasted with Bitcoin's audit every 10 minutes. The importance of self-custody to prevent paper Bitcoin markets. "If we all fully reserve our Bitcoin, then there will be no paper Bitcoin for these guys to trade."
Bitcoin in Madeira and Nostr's Permissionless Payments (21:42-29:30)
Pete shares observations from Madeira where Bitcoin acceptance has normalized. The revelation of Nostr's permissionless payments - sending value instantly without intermediaries. Andy's realization: traditional money transfers require multiple friction points; Nostr enables instant zaps.
The Beacon Project: Internet Access via WhatsApp (29:30-47:10)
Pete introduces Beacon for environments with no smartphones or reliable internet - only text-based WhatsApp. Beacon enables AI queries, research, and Bitcoin payments through text messages. Origin story from Togo, where internet costs were prohibitive but WhatsApp was free. The vision: delivering the entire internet via text messages to people without internet access.
Beacon's Trust Architecture (47:10-58:02)
Deep dive into Beacon V5 design separating identity from AI services. Two independent providers create a trust model where neither can unilaterally defraud users. Uses Context VM over Nostr for discovery and communication, eliminating firewall complexities. Challenges the custodial vs self-custodial dichotomy, creating middle-ground trust models where full self-custody isn't practical.
AI Development Tool Chaos (58:02-01:12:23)
Frustrations with Claude Sonnet 4.5's rate limits and inconsistent performance. Andy hits weekly limits after one day. Pete's migration to Codex and Goose, finding better consistency. The problem: opacity in which components change makes debugging impossible.
Notable Quote:
"Bitcoin audits the entire world supply every 10 minutes - like melting down all the gold in the world repeatedly to make sure it's legit."