Pro. But you can tell a lot about a man by his choice of laptop stickers.
Just need a few more doo-dads before I can build it. #gunstr

Not ugly. Utilitarian. I love it. It's a tool and it's the one that works best imo.
You should get Firefox mobile. It has extension support. You should get obtainium first and download them straight from the git repos instead of the play store. If you need help, I don't mind walking you through.
Anyone else have no cell service?
Fixed a cable tonight


Try code at checkout?
So I play this old game Dragon Warrior Monsters 2. There are... some resources for it spread across the internet. Most are very static and bad to navigate. I did find someone had made a rust app for it that had... some stuff. But it was also not great. So I did the right thing and built an entirely new app from the ground up with falsk and a robust api for this fucking 20 yr old game because rust is way overcomplicated for the application and everything else out there was garbage. Why am I like this?
https://git.happytavern.co/OceanSlim/dwm-app
#dev #games #retro #gaming
You should ditch that linked in profile link and replace it with your nostr one. 😗
Yes, job at a local business, I don't plan on a career change, great city, kids. Investment in shelter is a no brainer. Renting has it's benefits for sure but I think everyone should make it a goal to have some property of their own. Good news is now we have Bitcoin, so anyone can get property at any price they can afford! Meat space property should be a goal too though.
Renting is terrible if you plan on staying somewhere for a long time, depending on current interest rates and hinge prices in the area you're in of course.
I would definitely finance before spending. Although when 1/4 of my stack pays off the house, I'm going to pay off the house. Then I can start stacking super hard without a mortgage to pay every month.
I'm excited to see what kind of Bitcoin backed loans come out of this next bull run.
We def want to encourage merchants that accept it.
Spending *some* Bitcoin on a house is a valid and useful purchase. Spending ALL of it, or spending any on a house when you already have one, is a terrible decision.
If you can't afford to replace the Bitcoin you're spending, then you don't need the item. You can still get it if you want, but if you didn't Bitcoin and don't replace it, then you're spending savings. Which is fine, that's what savings is for ultimately. But I would recommend to only spend savings on things that improve your life in a meaningful way, like vacation, travel, or a productive asset like starting a business, or great utilies like a home or a car.
Always spend bitcoin if they accept Bitcoin for something you're purchasing. Money spent is money spent. Doesn't matter what kind of money it is. If you used dollars instead of Bitcoin you could have just as easily spent those dollars on Bitcoin instead. But if you prefer to keep a little local currency for ease of use, then when a merchant is selling an item you want and they accept Bitcoin, spend and replace. Saving is saving. Spending is spending. Doesn't matter what you spend. Matters a lot what you save.

