its hard to find movies about things rather than people.
movies just skip the real world work. focus on human dynamics.
probably because movie writers are not into things but into people more.
for example how hacking scenes are just skipped.
or movies about business is just about people and relations, and skips the work itself with a montage, or imply it happened in the background with a short dialog.
just show the thing.
irl people relations are not that complex and interesting. things are.
ok weird again at 4th grade, when i had my first pc ever. me and my cousin got the same exact pc. this is gonna be relevant later.
anyway so one night i saw a nightmare. in it i was just at school computer class, and pc got a bluescreen. that's all i remember, but i was so fucking scared for some weird reason.
and thats important, and even more weird, i had never seen bluescreen in my life before at that time. only in that dream.
when i woke up, i was so scared that i called for my parents and stuff. and i for some reasons i was scared of monitor of my pc, like how dark the monitor is at night. so we turned the monitors backwards before i finally slept.
i was so scared that i didn't touch the computer for several days.
anyway one night i finally decided to use the computer again, and guess what. as soon as i boot it, i got a bluescreen. i got super scared, pulled every cable and stuff. turned it off.
and guess what my cousin had the exact same problem with his pc around the same time. and it turned out there was a problem with the batch we got, so they collected them all and sent back new ones.
i think in 7th grade? i was in my room, playing games on my pc or something. my room was dark but the door was open so not fully dark.
my table at the middle-ish of the room. so front of my table was open.
anyway so i was on the pc and saw a dark long human silhouette right in front of the table. looking at me? it wasn't corner of the room or anything, it was right infront of me. there was only table in between. i said hi 👋, and continue doing stuff on the pc. because i was spooked and didn't wanna look scared. lol
when i was like in uhh around 4th grade again i don't remember. i was going upstairs in the house at night. downstairs was dark and up stairs were light. anyway i was like at 3th or 4th step and heard a woman whisper to my left ear calling my name. and i just sprinted upstairs. 😅
probably both
Salty No-Coiner Hates Bitcoin
https://blossom.primal.net/6a889445a10eb0fce84662e3abfce9e092e315141e6bd40504885e56ab6a77bf.mp4
11:30 people buy stuff when they want or need stuff. is it that hard to understand?
if you dont have any bitcoin, that is also a stupid decision in that same logic.
so in that case you wanna be all in, all the time, and spend the thing directly instead of keeping some in USD or something else.
btw i realized that, yt probably not deleting comments.
but their comment system is buggy
some have enemy lists as well
idk how controversial it would be but i have been thinking about nip05 follows recently. like you can change npub, but your followers stay the same. good for account recovery, and post quantum stuff.
but i think instead we can just like uhh, do it client side kinda? detect current or previous nip05s of an npub we have been following changing npub, might give you some sort of notification? so you can look into what happened? but thats kind of manual. yeah idk. fuck it.
i have no idea why, but multiple times i have seen them have a wishlist on amazon or something.
i dont know why.
instead of wot, i would rather have a small ai trying to detect spam locally.
running on the browser or the app
instead of using `Dockerfile` and `docker-compose.yaml`,
now i prefer using `Containerfile` and `container-compose.yaml`
i have noticed some common traits in people with brain disorders and unstable low iq personalities:
- public wishlist on their portfolio website or page.
- some use bluesky or mastadon
- too much about themselves on their portfolio website or page.
- with everything they do, they have a need to look like a "good person" with actually fucked up values.
- need to look like different or special in a cringe way, like having fake double personality to be different. or being a part of a group.
- etc. you get the picture...
i love gnome BUT, gnome team has been getting fucked recently.
now it seem they have some fucked up minds now working on it.
expecting code to get bad in the long run as well because of the iq drop. but hope we get rid of them some time in the future and everything becomes sane again.
ai is a bubble
yeah i mean its all about sandboxes and containers basically.
silverblue is an atomic distro, which means user space is seperated and isolated from os space, and you can change os image without touching user space and stuff. so this changes many things. you can't just install everything normally. i mean you can change stuff but you need to modify the ostree for that and each time you do that you have to reboot.
so instead you use things like flatpaks, or homebrew. or even better distroboxes.
i use fedora silverblue-nvidia image from ublue: https://github.com/ublue-os/hwe/pkgs/container/silverblue-nvidia
It's basically vanilla silverblue but has distrobox built-in and some other stuff.
distrobox let's you install other distros as podman containers, it does all of the nvidia and other intergations itself. and most importantly let's you assign different home folders for your distrobox, so apps you install in it doesn't litter your home folder. you can even have a distrobox per app. good thing is when you install a gui app in distrobox you can export it to your own launcher, and run the app like its installed on your host system.
there is an app called BoxBuddy on flathub, which let's you create and manage distroboxes via gui. which is amazing as well.
for distrobox i usually use the ubuntu-toolbox image, since many stuff just works fine with ubuntu. as you can imagine thanks to distrobox, even if an app only has a debian package, you can still install it inside distrobox. and add it to your launcher using distrobox's export feature.
i have one distrobox for my devtools like vscode, jetbrains etc. all isolated in a single distrobox. i also use something called devcontainers for my projects, you can look into it, its amazing. basically let's you have a development environment per project, so you don't have to manage versions or litter your system with development related stuff. and don't experience things like "this was being build last year, what did i change on my system which makes it fail now".
then there are appimages. appimages are great. but like any other app they litter your home folder. so one thing you can do is lets say you have an appimage named, `myapp.appimage`, if you create a directory next to it called `myapp.appimage.home`, the appimage uses that directory as the home folder. which is amazing.
many other stuff, related to each app having their own space to litter. so i don't have to worry about which app creates what random files in my home directory. i know exactly what each one creates, i can even delete them like deleting app data on android.
etc.
also this might be controversial to some but i like gnome and wayland. so fedora silverblue is cool.
trying to decide if i should reply with a detailed article like reply.
many people switch to linux because they wanna escape from windows or apple.
i switched to linux (fedora silverblue) because its genuinely the best experience i have ever had on a pc. It's what i have been looking for so long. the ux ui, app isolation, development. everything amazing. i feel in control again. i don't feel like my system is being littered as time goes on anymore.
thanks to isolation of silverblue, distrobox, flatpaks, appimages with portable home folders, devcontainers, everything just perfect, loving it. makes me feel all fuzzy and calm inside.
if you want more details on what i exactly do and use, let me know.
GN 😴
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can also have a non DATUM endpoint
can we make a DATUM mining pool, that let's you keep 1btc but distributes the rest?
for solo miners.
i mean if you don't know anything about coding, its amazing.
but i don't understand how people trust it with a whole project at all. it can't even fix bugs with tests.
i think people are just using it for basic stuff instead of real logic, or not aware of the issues it creates.
or im just doing it wrong?
but i find it useful for creating project a skeleton for things im new at and don't know anything about. i make it create the skeleton, and even though i have no idea about the thing, i can understand what its trying to do, and refactor and rewrite it myself.
i think they didn't get the question or just acting dumb on purpose.
if you are not using knots and just using an older version of core, know that taproot is still a thing, and core doesn't have filters/patches against exploits that came with the taproot fork.
dont get too excited yet. we will see. i need to implement it first.
ok i was doing some thinking for the last 6 hours and i think i can store the whole blockchain (indexed) under 100GB lossless, on my node/client implementation.
idk i need to test, and tweak if needed.
I don’t run a node to be profitable
I didn’t switch to Knots to be profitable
I didn’t buy a BitAxe and Canaan Avalon Nano 3s to be profitable
I didn’t join nostr:nprofile1qqsrrnwckh0z7p5vkrskwpxm0wwqupkqfzu8x7q8jzq3ptphac5t8tgpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmcv842j8 to be profitable.
I do all this to support the Bitcoin Network and VOTE my god given right as a sovereign individual.
Freedom isn’t free, nor profitable… but I’ll be damned if I don’t do what I can to preserve it.
Happy Independence Day! 🫡
knots is more profitable long term tho



