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It’s not the fact you don’t know the url, it’s the fact that you can type it out which you can’t do with npubs.

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#[0]​ am quitting Damus. Just too addictive. Not kidding.

This message by the Kenyan president https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1640018026589290498?s=20 is a request to Kenyans to stop buying and hoarding US dollars. The country has no forex and over the past couple of months the exchange rate has moved from 120 to 141 as people stock up on dollars. It is not a prediction of his lack of faith in the US dollars are the twittercryptoverse is making it out to be.

Sarit centra shopping mall entrance in Nairobi. Thousands go through here every week. It’s the first thing you see at the entrance.

Time to be with my kids and be fully present. Time to work on interesting problems. Time to think. Time to explore. Scuba diving. Skiing. Travel.

#[0]​ new damus looks awesome

That’s not what I meant. You don’t need to worry about indirect imports. Look at the imports in your code and it’s in one of those modules. Another way of finding it is a running elixir system can be attached to and enumerate modules and their functions exposed. You’ll find it pretty easily. Dm me with a better screenshot.

That screenshot shows passing a conn object as it’s first arg. It’s not http poison for sure

I can’t see the whole code, but I suspect that’s from the plug framework and it’s inside the get macro

To check a list of functions, check what modules are loaded in a running environment and iterate over each module and you’ll get a list of what functions are available across the system.

Taught my son how to guess two digit square root solutions mentally.