Quiet, you! Do not, I repeat, do NOT, mess with dark mode!
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No boos, but⊠the distribution is a problem for me. The mushrooms are not properly spread out. There should be mushrooms in each bite. I shall not sleep tonightâŠ
Youâre wrong. The opportunity has been dropped into your lap to do greater things than youâd planned before. And faster. And earn much more income while youâre at it. Take some time to reflectâŠ
What can you now do with the skills that you already have, and with AI tools as your assistants?
What do yâall think?
https://analyticsindiamag.com/an-entire-generation-is-studying-for-jobs-that-wont-exist/
I agree with Yann LeCun here. And thanks for posting it!
What a nightâŠ
#coffeechain

Thanks for the info. I'll look into it when I get a chance. Like everything else, we'll be patient while they work out the bugs. đ
True, that.
It was 2009 for me. First intro to Linux=YaST. The âhelpersâ in the English-language forum were not nice to people and my German wasnât good enough to follow the other. I switched to Ubuntu then Debian. I checked up on Tumblweed during the lockdown; forums are much better, at least. I wonder when the bastards finally leftâŠ
OK so i'm always hesitant to post this stuff. why? Who knows. Anyways it took me longer than I wanted to finish this up but this is my guide on how I run a Bitcoin Core Node.
I wrote it because as I say in the post that writing is bit of a learning tool for me and I really wanna help Bitcoiners be as self sovereign as possible and node running is a good step!
I hope it helps and if there are any questions or any errors please reach out and tell me!
https://becomesovran.com/blog/yet-another-full-node-guide.html
Good on you! đ
Belated, but âhear, hearâ! đđȘ
Willkommen!


