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nostr:npub1qkfnmpuz692azr8c5phn0930x2v92xyqvwgr6ve8znaa3qd6c3hq09ertp Can I close out a Stacker News bounty without deleting the post or paying it out?

What’s the context?

*do ethical things without permission

😂

Do things that don't require permission.

It's a hazard knowing that something is difficult if it leads you to do the easy thing. Easy things usually aren't worth doing.

I'm a user of too many to list. Some of the others I "want" just to see more experiments with financial incentives in social products.

This short doc on the palm pilot is a nice chaser to that one: https://youtu.be/b9_Vh9h3Ohw

In the BlackBerry movie there’s a scene where a minor antagonist says, “haven’t you heard the phrase, ‘perfect is the enemy of good.’” The protagonist responds, “good enough is the enemy of humanity.”

Are there any sport scouts turned VC/angel that just crush early stage investing?

I feel like there's a 95% overlap in skillset but much more accessible history and teachable lessons in sports.

They might have depending on your interests.

They’ve made many things that I want.

This mantra is generally geared toward bitcoiners who want to build something important but forget that they should probably be reasonably sure other bitcoiners want it.

The reverse is sometimes worse: always “finishing” 1 project but starting 0 others.

Finishing is usually a function of where you put the first finish line anyway.

Product development is often a series of trolly car problems.

Chris deserves more followers nostr:note1h4674w4rw7vast033vauglp27x827zp432q02vsv540skkyy46qqmqqzwr

gm make something bitcoiners want

Naive programmers exist in the same sense that naive artists do. Naive work is pure and simple in a way that's challenging to produce if you're trained. Great work requires both naive programming and sophisticated programming. Great work is often pure and simple, but also scalable and considerate of nth degree consequences.

I just finished up an MVP of Booger Plugs: a plugin system for Booger that uses Web Workers.

https://github.com/stackernews/booger/tree/main/plugs

Most feature requests are the wrong solution to the right problem.

ugly begets ugly