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I still need to do a crash course on what a zap is, zapping, zap zap zap, but I found some literature on it that I can read after I am done working today. Too lazy to read now, but I assuming I need a different wallet address type to be zapped? Oh well, I'll read more on it later today after I am done being a responsible adult and toiling through work.

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/57.md

Searching for nested incompatible DLL issues in Nuget packages is a pain in the ass. Outputted DLLs doesn't match what is defined in the manifest file. Luckily, I had a stack trace to help out with the issue. Still, wasted too much time trying to troubleshoot this.

I just on-boarded my friend Marcelo to Nostr. Please, give him a warm welcoming:

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So, I used this search engine called "Bing", and asked it what the price of Bitcoin will be by 2030. Bing states that according to a couple of sources, Bitcoin could be worth 175,109.22 per coin. How many of you feel good about your future knowing this? IDK, it possible go up higher than this, but it's so hard to imagine that 1 BTC could be worth so much. It's hard to register in my head that is even a possibility. Anyways, still stacking, will always stack. Live poor, so you can retire rich.

"According to Telegaon’s BTC prediction, bitcoin could trade at $175,109.22 in 2030, and more than double by 2040 to a potential average of $353,429.23. The website’s bitcoin price prediction for 2050 suggested BTC could hit $646,234.22. "

"Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction 2023, 2025, 2030, 2040, 2050"

https://telegaon.com/bitcoin-btc-price-prediction-2020-2021-2022-2025-2030/

Thanks you for explaining to me (/r/ELI5) what a pleb is. I had to use ChatGPT to further get more info on the history of a pleb. For those who want an in-depth history, well, here you go:

"In ancient Rome, a pleb was a member of the common people, who were not part of the aristocracy. They were often poor and had limited political and social rights. The conflict between plebs and patricians, the wealthy upper class, was a significant factor in the development of the Roman Republic.

In 494 BCE, the plebs staged a mass walkout or "secession" from the city and demanded more rights. This led to the creation of a new office called the Tribune of the Plebs, which allowed plebeians to have their grievances addressed and to propose laws.

Over time, plebs gained more rights and representation in government. In 287 BCE, the plebs gained the right to pass laws without the approval of the patricians, and by the end of the Republic, plebeians could hold high offices and even become consuls.

Despite their increasing political power, plebs were still discriminated against and faced economic and social challenges. The term "plebeian" has come to mean someone who is common or unrefined, but in ancient Rome, plebs were an important part of the social and political landscape."

Thank you for the sats, kind stranger.

ah, thanks for enlightening me. I always wondered what that meant.

So... what's a pleb?

Writing event triggers in Tartabit w/ Javascript and no way to debug... this is the wild west kids.

I really hate JavaScript.

If nostr would display trending topics... first ones I would see is "zap", "zapping", "zappity zap zap", "zap zap zap zap"

Who else is working late night hours on top of day time hours? Burn out is real.

Just put air in my tire, it was so exciting!

Vice Presidents, managers want to be include on meeting invites for production releases, but they never accept the invite nor attend. What's the point of inviting them then?

Bing AI is out of control 😧

"Microsoft Puts New Limits On Bing’s AI Chatbot After It Expressed Desire To Steal Nuclear Secrets"

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattnovak/2023/02/18/microsoft-puts-new-limits-on-bings-ai-chatbot-after-it-expressed-desire-to-steal-nuclear-secrets/?sh=1ec423cd685c

I suppose it's an Austin thing. Most people have tattoos here. It's rare to see otherwise.

What does Chick-fil-A put in thier sandwiches. It's always so busy. I bet it's crack cocaine.

It's rare for a person to not have a tattoo.

Guilt tipping is so out of control. I always tip for food + services, but today when I went out for food the server asked if I'd like to tip, the predefined tip amounts the server presented to me were 20%, 25%, and 30%! O M Geeee! How did we end up pressuring for 30%?!