my friends from Intel in Penang say they are big believers of clean code, uncle Bob. And these are some of the smartest people i know. I had no idea how big or how famous you were, only that these are some of the best conversations here on completely random topics. Pretty amazing
that's still a very cool story, uncle Bob. I was re-reading lean six sigma recently and realising the black belt certification was a good way to market the product - it builds hype. But back during engineering days, it was just a must have on the check list for career advancement. Processes are useful to uplift from bare minimal to an average standard, but if it limits and restricts than likely those people are the above averages
9 words to 2 words - good tip!
true. also people who have passion, dedication, independent, forward thinking and talent all wrapped in one, is super rare and hard to come by. Good people make a lot of diff. Its very cool seeing so many smart devs here working on nostr to make the world a better place.
Perhaps it helps to know whats being built and where this is going. Not in specific to you, I have never used amethyst and all i know is that you always share innovative ideas,think out of the box and your users leave you with very good reviews here. But in general - maybe some interesting and unique ways of measuring growth might trigger a lot of interest in funders, in media, and ripply effect of crowd movements.
The way it was done over the past few years were month to month comparisons, so even if its 2 new people out of a pool of 10, thats 20% growth. Nostr probably has diff goals in bringing people together - and highlighting those areas, and that types of growth might be significant in getting more grants to ease up financial burden. It might also attract and increase pool of grant providers and other types of funds.
Traditionally it can take 2-3 years if you are lucky before you can break even (assuming there is a revenue plan along the way) and everytime you raise, you may want to raise for 18 mths .You can't predict the future for sure but just an idea how much needed for extra infrastructure, manpower, growth plan etc. At least sufficient runway will give lengthier peace of mind. Nt sure if any of this is relevant except for the first paragraph so take whats useful and forget about the rest =)
This was a really good one, uncle Bob. What a journey from the get go. I had no idea you were among the few thought leaders who built and grew scrum masters and agile coding. Few years back when I was working on spectrum analysers, across the road were my friends at Intel (this is the largest facility outside of the US) - and scrum master was a big deal there at that time. Hence it was surreal listening to this, what an honour! (totally sending this to my friends =) )
Also, you and my late dad were born the same year =)
On the topic of arguments, I am appreciative of people who can talk about issues instead of personal attacks and know the difference. I think a lot of times, curiosity impacts the quality of interactions. Personal attacks are demeaning and demotivating. I also think I'm reaching a politically atheist phase lol.
I just finished ghost-authoring a book on early stage startups (one my side jobs bootstrapping) and it's no easy feat amidst a lot of fun. I would not be doing it again anytime soon (so I say now), but out of curiosity what would your advice be to writers - and what's your learning curve from the time you started writing your first book to now ?
On a last note, its pretty cool you started More Speech on Nostr over a year ago! Your YouTube videos are one of Nostr’s best content marketing out there.
Thanks for sharing. It was a good one.
PS : was that shoe prints on the wall ?
Maker's movement
I don’t know nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m’s motivations but my guess is that he was stuck between a rock and a hard place. If he suspended Trump then shareholders would revolt and remove him as CEO. If kept him then users are upset, but he’d be able to keep running twitter and not have it taken over by hedge funds and activist investors.
Once January 6th happened, a bunch of other sites started suspending Trump and the decision much easier. I don not envy anyone who had to balance those interests.
i wonder though what would have been the impact if Trump stayed - I don't think it would have been just upset users - I think twitter and Jack would be hailed through a public criminal lawsuit and Jack will still be removed one way or another - because gov't be it left or right wants someone they can control and Jack wasn't somoene they could control. I remember the intensity of the moment that that time and a lot of criminal legal terms were used. As much as the Right were pissed, the Left were equally intense. America's biggest challenge these days is that its people are too polarized. Also that was during lockdown / easing up phase, stress was multiplied - everything was a trigger factor
Twitter’s always had lots of drama, but the last couple of days there’s been a back and forth between Dr Yoel Roth, ex head of twitter trust and safety, and Linda Yaccarino the new CEO of X ne twitter.
First off Yoel wrote an op-ed in the New York Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/18/opinion/trump-elon-musk-twitter.html
It’s good, it talks about the way that targeted attacks and harassment are used to silence and limit speech.
Then a couple days ago Dr Roth and Yaccarino had back to back interviews at the code conference.
Yoel’s Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9XoUUYeZD8
Linda’s Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYymRU-bfpQ
Both are worth listening to if you want to understand the debates about where Twitter is today. There’s also a funny bit where Linda tries to reference X by showing her phone, but it doesn’t have x on it, only instagram, facebook, blind. The latter is a back channel gossip app for employees at companies.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7J8jnrbsAATbb_?format=jpg&name=small
"I’ve lived with armed guards outside my home and have had to upend my family, go into hiding for months and repeatedly move."
"Jack Dorsey, who was then the chief executive of Twitter, overruled Trust and Safety’s recommendation that Mr. Trump’s account should be banned "
"when we wanted to disclose a propaganda campaign operated by a branch of the Indian military, our legal team warned us that our India-based employees could be charged with sedition — and face the death penalty if convicted"
"ahead of Russian legislative elections, officials of a state security service went to the home of a top Google executive in Moscow to demand the removal of an app that was used to protest Vladimir Putin"
thanks for sharing nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240. This is good stuff. I've followed Yoel for a while and he openly discloses gov't suppression worldwide - hence i was surprise why twitter file was a shock. Coming from a country that can put you in prison for speaking up against the gov't,I'm appreciative of twitter under nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m. >70% twitter users were global so it must have not been an easy feat being guardians of the people. I cannot imagine the amount of threat Jack received and still does. But I can understand why he kept saying twitter should not have been a company, and why protocol based is so important - can't take sides, for or against. Also, wasn't Modi and gang pissed at Jack for openly sharing about India's threats recently? And denied it ?
was in high freq but micro/milimeter range tho not nano. been plenty curious on nano
wow, that must have been awesome. still would be. i was a kid but grew up with the gangs next door. they had great taste in music
Mondays. Ready or not, let's go
nanotech is pretty interesting too - something i want to dive into if i have more time
awww, i love it. you go girl, and show your daddy how its done.
anyone has problems connecting to tor ? i have not been able to connect from yesterday
The world needs a global currency they can trust. This is a decent explanation on BRICS. Its hard to deny its growth given it already covers 1/3 of global trade and more to join in. I fear that currency war might be a huge contributor in attempting to trigger WW3. Bitcoin will play a very important role in global trade to pacify the world - and along the way, give the power back to the people.
The ideology war - Capitalism vs Communism - perhaps became more defined after world war 2 - Korean war (North Korea vs South Korea) between '50 - '53, followed by the East and West Berlin and the Berlin Wall going up in '6. Churchill talk about the iron curtain in Fulton, Missouri in '45 - “From Stettin in the Baltic, to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the continent,” which marked the start of cold war. Over time, governance has evolved beyond capitalism and socialism, incorporating elements from social democrats, libertarianism, conservatism, liberalism, anarchism and other ideologies. One of Chomsky's rational for the US needing democracy in South America was to have better control over its politics. Perhaps its true. I also think it goes beyond it - this notion of having a common enemy brings people together and forms a larger force. If you think about it, there is absolutely no need for NATO to exist after the cold war ended. They should have dissolved a long time ago.
possibly. DNC seems determine to have Biden through
RFK jr is running as an independent. I'd reckon this was not an easy decision to make given the long history of the Kennedy's in democratic party. It would be interesting to see how this plays out given Bobby appeals to the centre-left and the centre-right.


