One of the Bible's ways of saying, "Stay humble."

Pretty sure this morse code cashu token won't work because uppercase only. I went psk31 route and it worked: https://crrdlx.on.fleek.co/ecashsound/index.html
Getting closer. Tried in two places, local and VPS. On VPS, can't get over php extension errors (tried installing, no luck). On local laptop, got things installed that were headaches yesterday (composer, extensions) and things seem to be working. But "article eventID was not created" so, hmm.


No, I didn't pull from any repo! I added git clone https://github.com/SilberWitch/eBookUtility to the start of my steps. That solved the lack of user directory, so that's good. Getting errors on composer install now though (can't generate composer.lock). I'll try again tomorrow maybe.
I'm doing something wrong. I see no "user" folder. 
I'm giving a go at testing the uploader, however getting Composer configured is proving to be a nuisance to me and a roadblock. π Still trying.
It's become a weird quirky pleasure and interest of mine to watch my Web of Trust (WoT) score fluctuate like the wind on https://coracle.social It's funny, I might post a note that gets good engagement and interaction one day, then my WoT drops. Or, the next day with nothing in particular going on on my part, it goes up. People are moody! lol π Or maybe it's just that the math behind the WoT formula is moody.
Anyway, I look forward to other clients picking up a WoT formula/score and running with it. Like your up-and-down moody friend, it's useful.
Looks like today I'm an 8. One day, I'll be a 10. π

Yeah, Life of Pi was one I enjoyed, liked the movie too. The thing I liked most about it was how he had to use his brain to survive to figure out things. Also loved "Cast Away"...wasn't a book, but same theme. Speaking of which, the Donner party book reminded me of a theme in many of these: do I stay here and try to survive or get in my raft and get off this island make a run for it. That's where I am in the book now...stay in snow until it melts or try to walk out of it.
For some reason, someone always winds up fighting to survive in a lifeboat in the books that I read. I don't necessarily seek out these books, it just happens.
Currently I'm reading "The Indifferent Stars Above" which I stumbled upon in one of those "little library" birdhouse boxes you see around. It's about the Donner party, so I knew where it would lead (and no lifeboats). However, the more I think of it, they were basically trapped in an on-land (or on-snow) lifeboat. There's a reason a covered wagon was called a "prairie schooner" - a ship on land.
Others in my lifeboat book category:
The Endurance (Shackleton explorer)
Moby Dick
In the Heart of the Sea (true Moby Dick)
Life of Pi
Unbroken
Sea of Glory (Antarctica)
The Old Man and the Sea (sorta lifeboat)
On the docket:
The Wager - Saw it in the real library last week, not entirely sure what it's about, but I've got money somebody winds up in a lifeboat.
#books #bookstr

Fireworks in the rain. This is what happens when the city says, "We're not postponing this and paying people overtime!" LOL #fireworks

Fireworks across the river later. Maybe. (Radar not looking good.)

My wife had me tag along to a #craft making thing in the local library. 22 people there, one male (me). It was to make "flowers" out of wire and buttons, yes, the kind of buttons that hold your shirt and cuffs together. I wasn't too into that, so I bent my wire into its own flower and then made a sort of ballerina. Overall, it was fun.

Neat how npub.pro creates a pretty front end for me: https://crrdlx.npub.pro/
Reminded of how thankful I am for independence, and freedoms, on this day.
If Justin Sun is saying he's doing something for the benefit of a wider community rather than for his own benefit, my "skepticism" meter is maxing out. #bitcoin https://x.com/justinsuntron/status/1808828661401072092
My wife and I watched "[Joe Pickett](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14271652/)" over the past few weeks, and enjoyed it. Without spoiling anything, right now, I'm into weasels.
Recently I was fiddling around and needed a story that was in chapter format...chapter 1, chapter 2, etc. It didn't need to be long, just a few chapters.
At first, I considered writing a generic:
>This is the Title of the Story
>
>Chapter 1
>This is chapter 1 of the story.
>
>Chapter 2
>This is the second chapter, it is chapter 2.
>
>And so on.
But, I figured I could do a little better. So, being into weasels, I started a weasel story. My fiddling around project mostly failed, but I figured I might as well share the story anyway. For fun, I went to leonardo.ai and generated two images to go along with the story.
And, so...
### The Weasel and the Stoat
There once was a weasel who wished to follow a quest. The quest was to answer a riddle: the buidlr is he, the buidlr is she, the buidlr is we. Who is the buidlr?
Chapter 1
The weasel went up to the top of the mountain and asked the sage, "How can I find the answer to the question, "Who is the buidlr?"
The sage said, "You must visit A-town, B-town, C-town, D-town, and E-town. Then you will know the answer."
The weasel came down from the mountaintop and began his journey.
Chapter 2
Weasel went to A-town where he met a stoat. "Hi stoat," he said, "who is the buidlr?"
"I dunno," said stoat, "but here's a funny meme! It's important to have fun."
"That is funny indeed," said weasel, "and very true as well. Wanny join me on my journey?"
"Sure," said stoat.
And weasel and stoat moved on.
Chapter 3
In B-town, they came upon a ferret. Weasel said, "Hey ferret, who is the buidlr?"
"Not sure," said ferret, but while I was tunneling around this morning, I found this new ferret hole. It's important to explore and test new things."
"Oh, okay," said weasel, "good to know."
And weasel and stoat moved on.
Chapter 4
In C-town, they came upon an ermine. "You're pretty, ermine," said weasel.
"Thanks," said ermine, "not so bad yourself for a little guy."
"Say," said stoat, "who's the buidlr?"
"Not sure," said ermine, "I just try to make things look pretty. It's important for things to look nice."
And weasel and stoat moved on.
Chapter 5
In D-town, they came upon an otter swimming in the river. "Hello there otter," said weasel, "do you happen to know who the buidlr is?"
Otter paused a moment then said, "Howdy there! Nope, sorry, I don't know." Then he added, "Well, gotta get back to work now. It's important for things to work."
And weasel and stoat moved on.
Chapter 6
Finally, in E-town, weasel and stoat came upon the honey badger. Excited to be at the end of his journey, weasel shouted, "Hello honey badger! You look really busy doing honey badger things, but could you tell me, who is the buidlr?"
Honey badger paused, raised his chin and said, "I don't care," and went about doing honey badger things. Then he added, "It's important."
Chapter 7
Not sure what to do next, weasel and stoat went back to the mountain. They slowly climbed to the top, then weasel said to the sage, "I went to towns A through E, but I still don't know the answer to, "Who is the buidlr?"
Sage said, "Ahh, but you do know the answer. And, the answer was in the riddle itself all along: the buidlr is he, the buidlr is she, the buidlr is we. We are all the buildr."
The answer is: we all are the buidlr. Look it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustelidae
The end


#bitcoin #plebchain
Kicking the Hornetβs Nest: The Complete Writings, Emails, and Forum Posts of Satoshi Nakamoto, the Founder and Creator of Bitcoin
Everything Satoshi wrote publicly arranged in chronological order. (A 527 page book broken into 22 sections here on Nostr.)
Table of Contents - parts 1 to 22 (page numbers align with the printed book)
Part 1 β pages 1-11
Part 2 β pages 12-24
Part 3 β pages 24-54
Part 4 β pages 54-75
Part 5 β pages 75-100
Part 6 β pages 100-124
Part 7 β pages 125-150
Part 8 β pages 150-175
Part 9 β pages 175-200
Part 10 β pages 200-225
Part 11 β pages 225-250
Part 12 β pages 250-275
Part 13 β pages 275-300
Part 14 β pages 300-325
Part 15 β pages 325-350
Part 16 β pages 350-375
Part 17 β pages 375-400
Part 18 β pages 400-425
Part 19 β pages 425-450
Part 20 β pages 450-475
Part 21 β pages 475-506
Part 22 β pages 506-527 (the end)
Group hike to an old quarry. #hiking #outdoors

I've got to start using chatgpt. I've used it before, but simply forget about it. I need to ask chatgpt what is a good way to not forget about chatgpt!
Interesting, my guess was fungal activity but the near perfect circle threw me. It's about 6 feet in diameter. We have had quite a bit if rain of late so it makes sense.