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Erik
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I like to build web things. Currently hacking with JavaScript on nostr things

Hot take. Spotify Wrapped isn’t your personality, it’s a report card on how well you served their algorithm.

Gotta love Costco.

#beef #tallow #carnivore

Did my first lead rope solo yesterday. It was fun to show up to a sport crag alone and be able to climb. Definitely felt weird, but excited to do more of it

#climbing #ropesolo

Did a solo bouldering session on guanella pass yesterday. Worked on this v6, only thing that held me back at the end was some sloppy footwork. Next time.

#climbing #bouldering

https://blossom.primal.net/5b9ab09b45459e1ec9702768887ac6b03084db8475354bcb92fb790a481ecb75.mp4

Some evening top rope soloing at north table. I'm climbing a 5.11- crack in the left called "Franks Tame Years"

#climbing #crack #ropesolo #colorado

https://blossom.primal.net/f4178e64be55dcb7e62bc4afae0e6143f7e3ee4e0c3d6d994579b6f700c4f935.mp4

Smokey half marathon this morning, but a huge PR for me

#running #poweredbysteak

Fun day in the alpine with my brother

#climbing #wyoming #trad

https://youtu.be/15_-hgsX2V0

Looks quite promising

#homelab #foss

I'm finding a nice middle ground of using Claude code + neovim without any auto complete tools.

To me it's a nice balance of "hey do this feature more me" but then any edits I want to do, I have to go in and understand the code and write things out. Still forces me to learn any new APIs I'm not familiar with.

Is it the fastest? No, but it's still allows me to move fast and continue to learn.

I'm sure something like this exists already, but it's fun to be able to Claude code up and idea in half an hour and have it immediately solve a problem.

https://github.com/ebrakke/proxy

#devstr

This one was along a river, so not much. But living in Colorado at the top of a hill, I'm always doing at 300 feet of climbing 😁

Gravel bikes and Burley Bees

According to the TSA, this is a dangerous item "because it's spreadable".

"If it were frozen, you could take it through"

Fuck off. This is the most radicalizing event of my life.

#carnivore #fuckthetsa

8 miles today with a stroller.

#runstr #carnivore

I use aerospace a lot. It mimics i3 pretty well, but IMO maybe a bit more "Mac friendly"

I would recommend having an LLM generate a config for you. Feed it your i3 config and have it turn it into an aerospace config.

The mulching never stops.

#yardwork

You can just cook bacon as a snack

Almost two weeks back in a ketovore diet. I swear it feels like I'm taking Adderall with the amount of energy and focus I have.

#meat #carnivore #ketovore

Spent some time this afternoon making tool holders out of scrap wood.

A much needed long run.

Outside all day. Did a run and a climb in clear Creek.

Some Saturday skinning. #ski #alpine

Natural does not always mean better. John Steinbeck nails it in this quote.

Did the same last week. Did an 8 mile run in Boston and averaged in the mid 8s, usually around Denver I'm in the mid to high 9s

I just finished "We the living" by Ayn Rand, definitely not one for wordplay, but I still enjoy her writing style and it was a good "man vs state" book set during the bolshevik revolution.

I recently heard about "Life and Fate" by Vasily Grossman. It was been compared to being as good as War and Peace, both in its importance and it's writing. It's next on my list

Who needs ux? just tell your AI agent to send ecash on NOSTR

#cashu #ecash #ai

https://m.primal.net/NDpE.mov

Nice, I had a good gym sesh today too. Hard to get that consistency with an infant, but always feels good to get my ass kicked by some hard routes.

The Eliza framework seems pretty cool. playing around with a nostr client, was pretty easy to implement.

Thinking about messing around with some cashu / lightning integration too

#ai

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I'm fine with back country skiing being cold and miserable. Just something about ice climbing, has always been type 3 fun.

Everytime I've tried ice climbing, it's always been windy and -10 degreesπŸ˜…

I'll stick to my sunny warm crags in the winter.

It got like 12 inches so far between last night and this morning, southwest of Denver.

nostr:npub1u656f7znujcagfhtgngvtkcflhzptnj38enyzx85da0lh63sfj7qva332p two things I'm thinking for the kind 2002 event that would potentially make it more interoperable / usable.

1) The "i" tag can just be any general information about how to find the song. The MBID schema is great if a user has it, but I don't think it needs to be limited to that. Having `spotify:track:{spotifyId}` or `tidal:track:{tidalId}` would allow clients to more easily link to a spot where the song can be played.

2) I think adding a `source` would be fun, then a client like scrobble.nostr-music.cc can show which player the the scrobble event came from. Cmus, spotify, last.fm, etc...

This would also tie in nicely to building out a more structure graph of how to find music on the web. Something can ingest this data piece together the spotify link, tidal link, mbid link, etc... and turn that into a Song event.

I almost have a little app done that will handle publishing these events directly from your spotify plays, rather than having to go through last.fm, and I think that will open up this event kind to many more users.

Cursor is going to change what it means to be a dev in a very short timeframe. Those who don't embrace it will fall behind.

#ai #dev