Anyone read or learn anything interesting today/ yesterday?

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телепорт готов... будешь телепортироваться???

Nyet

Ты говоришь по русский?

Da

Wow, respect 🫡

I am learning it currently and find it is super hard 😅

It helps if you were born and raised there 😉

😅 that’s an advantage, da

и этот язык тоже...

есть слова которые можно совместить и передать мысль быстрее м компактнее..

Да 💪

🙏

I read that zaps are fun and important for the circular economy. Zapped ⚡️🧡

You can broadcast others notes to your relays, which is nice if you want that note to gain more attraction!

Mmm sexy notes 😘

Watched first couple lectures in the series on STARKs. 🤯

Too bad main stark got beheaded :(

Ok what are starks?

Today I learned that leadership is not about just managing people & taking rewards for yourself. It's about giving credit to your whole team, rewarding them & together succeeding at a massive level.

Wild silk is an interesting read. With climate change the sarees made from it are probably a great store of value too. They’re the real handmade art deal and textiles are underrated as an investment. Also wife will look lovely 🥰

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_silk

🤔 what country are you in?

Tasmania - island of Australia

Very cool 😎

Ludwig von Mises on money with finite supply (swipe left, 3 pages; extract from Human Action):

Learned how I use proxychains. 👀 For me it is interesting.

Too many things!

Name 1

I learned that nostr is consuming way too much data to ever get main stream adoption here in

Africa where internet is expensive. Especially for ordinary Joe. Would be great if there was a solution. Wicked woke shit is creeping in from everywhere so nostr is needed.

Yeah that’s a bit of a problem isn’t it…

Try decreasing the number of relays

#Damus is change maker and zap is very fun to do❗️⚡️Everyone happy 😊

No.

Fair enough

the origin of 'out of the blue' is a reference to the unlikelihood of a thunderbolt coming from a clear blue sky

I learned about a series of YA books that promote science in an entertaining way that I would like to perhaps promote to some of my students