This is an English translation of the 96 summaries of the Japanese timelines from 2023-06-26 00:00:00 to 2023-06-26 01:00:00 UTC.
๐ฐ Nostr is focusing on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. Bitcoin NFTs are gaining attention on Magic Eden. There is also a mention of the Matsumoto Deluxe Network.
๐ฃ There are multiple posts about Sushi Reincarnation, featuring pumpkin and kiraboshi.
๐ An article about the Prime Day sale of Kindle books is posted.
๐ง๏ธ Weather information is posted.
๐ป There are posts about technology, mentioning the use and design philosophy of enums.
๐ Someone posts that they want to go to the library.
๐ There are multiple greeting posts.
๐ฐ There is a post about the price of shoes, mentioning that John Lobb bespoke shoes are expensive.
๐ There is a post about exercise, mentioning doing 100 squats.
๐งต There is a post about sewing, mentioning the importance of maintenance.
๐ Someone posts that they want to be alone in the library.
๐ฅ๏ธ There is a post about cloudy weather.
๐ฉโ๐ป There is a post about nostr-tools, discussing whether to standardize it.
๐ There is a post that simply says "shussha" (which is a Japanese term that can mean "I'm starting" or "let's go").
๐ฐ: I saw an article that recommended using "const readonly" instead of "enum", so I didn't use "enum" at first. However, for nostr-typedef, I thought it would be more convenient to reference with the type name, so I used "enum". I also created a tool to delete "enum". However, if there is no need to use type parameters, there is no need to use "enum". For internal maintenance, you can contact a specialist to remove it.
๐ฐ: I was skeptical whether "Event" needed to take type parameters, but I had to use it yesterday as "type AUTH = [type: 'AUTH', event: Event<22242>]". It's difficult to leave comments with enums. Also, I have the impression that enums are often used in combination with arrays.
๐ฐ: Since internal maintenance is required regularly, it is desirable to have a type that can be removed by a specialist. If there is no internal component, you may be able to live without it, but Don says it's better to have it.
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