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[NPC] Tony
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When i first dreamed of building a new internet I did not expect the amount of lifetimes that would be required to be sacrificed for that idea.

Veteran freelance low-level es6 dev looking for assignments.

Need to raise some funds to continue development of products.

Payment in bitcoin accepted (not lightning).

I want see how hard it is to legally import coin to sweden as a corporation.

#lfg

It's not, but similar, congrats on the release

ヽ(・∀・)ノ

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I just released the first open-source #cyberspace construct miner at https://construct.onosendai.tech

This is a huge step forward for the thermodynamic cyberspace meta-protocol.

You can claim ownership of scarce digital space by mining it with proof-of-work. The size of the space is relative to the proof-of-work, and the coordinate is the event ID you mine.

Once owned, constructs will be customizable, programmable 3D spaces where you can create games, marketplaces, venues, clubs, or anything else you can think of. Construct customization is under development — seeking collaborators and sponsors!

Claim a piece of cyberspace today!

Code: https://github.com/arkin0x/construct-miner

I have bugs to fix; this is a very early construct miner release 😅 but it does work most of the time!

If you're inclined to zap, I humbly request a boost instead! Let the world know about cyberspace!

#ONOSENDAI

Sounds like powmem, i'll check it out.

Yes!!! That's it!

Simplicity always wins at adoption 😁

PHP has similar story, it won over Java/JSP and that thing of Microsoft ISS/ASP.

Oh shit there was CGI and W3C's DHTML as well..

Point is:

Hackers always win, changing the rules - taking the blame.

Enterprises always lose, but steal all creds and profits.

Bitcoin/LN vs. DID/Shitcoin.

Yay! 🍿

Before REST/JSON api's were a thing, the big corporations gathered in a closed room and devised and debated the future design of web2.

Then they published their results as formal W3C specs which were known as SOAP/XML.

It was a synthetic spec based on predictions and requirements instead of real world usecases.

And as a result it was so darn complex and dependency heavy that it never saw any real adoption.

I suspect they're doing it again https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/

Nostr is one of the few active voluntary/neutral networks AFAIK

It's always calm before the storm.

Stay strong, gonna need a shoulder to cry on by the time Web2 understands it's dead and Web3/5 understands it's SOAP

#whiteboardart of the day

Lol, standard issue, new position usually means spending first month "setting up computer". Congrats on doing it in one day 😂

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& trolls

You mean comedians right?

I guess the VSCode + TypesScript era is officially ending.

I can feel the pain, watched the rise and fall of netbeans, FlashDevelop, eclipse, intellij, android studio.

IDE's are counterintuitive cuz

the moment your tools think themselves intelligent you end up with:

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#writecode4humans!robots

nostr:nevent1qqszymvt8yktrzav4fhk0dmlnltd4tmyp9nsatxpk09ap4ux99j63nsppamhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5pzqwlsccluhy6xxsr6l9a9uhhxf75g85g8a709tprjcn4e42h053vaqvzqqqqqqyv0p6ql

I hear ya, it's a popular workflow.

I'm not a fan IDE's.

Syntax highlights and tag based completion is enough for me.

Give me an interactive debugger and I'll build a full node in frontend. Lol

Oops, meant to say "there is NO tooling"

Basically better to use @param and @return for JSdoc compatibility rather than free form metaprogram expression of @type

I guess it depends on purpose, I meet a lot of people. And sometimes I hear them say stuff that makes me think they'd either enjoy nostr or when I'd like to read what they have to say

'ere you go! 🤲

Idk, I just trust my own gut on this one.