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ʙoarᴅ cerᴛɪꜰɪeᴅ ᴛecʜno-ᴘʜaɢe. mʏ mɪnᴅ ɪs ʜunɢrʏ, anᴅ ꜰeeᴅs on noveʟᴛʏ. ᴅo ʏou ʜave someᴛʜɪnɢ ᴛo sʜare ᴛʜaᴛ ɪ never ʜearᴅ? "𝔅𝔢 𝔠𝔞𝔯𝔢𝔣𝔲𝔩 𝔣𝔬𝔯 𝔫𝔬𝔱𝔥𝔦𝔫𝔤; 𝔟𝔲𝔱 𝔦𝔫 𝔢𝔳𝔢𝔯𝔶 𝔱𝔥𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔟𝔶 𝔭𝔯𝔞𝔶𝔢𝔯 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔰𝔲𝔭𝔭𝔩𝔦𝔠𝔞𝔱𝔦𝔬𝔫 𝔴𝔦𝔱𝔥 𝔱𝔥𝔞𝔫𝔨𝔰𝔤𝔦𝔳𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔩𝔢𝔱 𝔶𝔬𝔲𝔯 𝔯𝔢𝔮𝔲𝔢𝔰𝔱𝔰 𝔟𝔢 𝔨𝔫𝔬𝔴𝔫 𝔲𝔫𝔱𝔬 𝔊𝔬𝔡. 𝔄𝔫𝔡 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔭𝔢𝔞𝔠𝔢 𝔬𝔣 𝔊𝔬𝔡, 𝔴𝔥𝔦𝔠𝔥 𝔭𝔞𝔰𝔰𝔢𝔱𝔥 𝔞𝔩𝔩 𝔲𝔫𝔡𝔢𝔯𝔰𝔱𝔞𝔫𝔡𝔦𝔫𝔤, 𝔰𝔥𝔞𝔩𝔩 𝔨𝔢𝔢𝔭 𝔶𝔬𝔲𝔯 𝔥𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔱𝔰 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔪𝔦𝔫𝔡𝔰 𝔱𝔥𝔯𝔬𝔲𝔤𝔥 ℭ𝔥𝔯𝔦𝔰𝔱 𝔍𝔢𝔰𝔲𝔰" - 𝔓𝔥𝔦𝔩𝔦𝔭𝔭𝔦𝔞𝔫𝔰 4:6-7 ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ: @mleku1 ᴍᴀᴛʀɪx: @mleku17:matrix.org ꜱɪᴍᴘʟᴇx: https://smp15.simplex.im/a#PPkiqGvf5kZ3AbFWBh3_tw1b_YgvnkSgDEc_-IuuRWc

sure enough

and precisely where i suspected, in the tag encoder

gonna at least squash this bug anyway. this is a nasty one.

i've got a task set for myself currently, to implement a HTTP SSE based subscription system, and it's different in how it works to my previous implementation. the previous implementation created one SSE connection for every filter, and i need to make one now that has one SSE connection and an identifier of this channel is sent as the first message and the client then uses this with a subscribe method that uses this identifier to specify which channel the events should be directed to.

it's a lot different and i really need to totally rewrite the publisher implementation to fit the task, just copypasta of the old version is not going to work because i can't make sense of how this changes how the publisher should work.

the main reason i have to do it is because of old limitations on HTTP/1 that only allow max 6 such connections to a domain within the entire web browser, which is not going to work reliably and is a difficult gotcha for client developers.

there seems to be some bug somewhere in the tag decoding somewhere, it looks like there is a concurrent overwriting of buffers that are picked apart to become the event's tag arrays. i probably should just shelve this current set of changes, which i have failed to do anything with since i started working on them ... i think the day before yesterday... and do some bug hunting. i think i need to specifically catch race conditions, to find where the bug is happening.

one of the most subtle and annoying features of my food allergy is the way it affects my mind. i consumed a lot of whey protein yesterday, and today, i can hardly think straight.

blockchains require determinism and that means writing custom functions to do the math on them usually. you can't use floating point numbers because they have inconsistent outputs (1 bit different is a fork)

i'm actually going to go to bed before 1am for a change.

things are getting better

i have totally changed my mind about agorism.

free market: yes

expropriation of empty property: no

i come back to my ranch and i fucking just shoot every last one of these pirates dead. and put their corpses in plastic buckets full of sulfuric acid.. the end.

yeah, it is the one thing in satoshi's work that i question. i don't think he had a strong math background. CS, yes, not math. tho.

i don't want to abandon yet another cat. sick of moving around. next step is gonna involve a van and me mostly staying in it until i stack enough to buy a little rugged patch of dirt on the mountains of the carpathians

yeah, of course a commie would think i can just get all that money from nowhere.

i already have too much and i don't even know how i'm going to move this shit when i need to, at this point. it already cost me like $200 to move here.

the entire denomination scheme of bitcoin is just fixed point integers.

it's just a matter of changing the function so it doesn't do half every ~4 years but instead decay the reward smoothly, but still as a fixed point.

fixed point simply means that the precision before and after the decimal are fixed, X bits are whole numbers, and Y bits are fractions.

it's not "tail emission" it's just interpolation. modern computers are about 10x or more performant than the time of satoshi and power functions are cheap to execute now to simply take a block height and derive a reward value using fixed point integers.

it was corndalorian, the notorious memer. but mostly it's not worth following him anyway. people repost his highlights enough that i get all the corn i need in my life.

well, it was on offer at some place i visited once in Brisbane years ago. it was pretty rare to find it and yes it was expensive but yes it was worth it.

the most important thing about it is the breed of cattle and how they raise it, and how they cure it after slaughter. probably a lot of common types of cattle would produce decent stuff if you treated them the same way. i'm pretty sure they let them run until more than 18 months also. not sure exactly what the procedures are but i don't think the cattle are especially different except for having been raised by meticulous japenese for a few hundred years. maybe longer, but i doubt that it's anything more than typical japanese excellence.

anyone who jumps a fence or gate has already earned a big bang in their direction if you ask me. some idiots think you have to put signs up saying it's private property but i say, it's implied by the existence of fences and gates. thus, once they enter, they are consenting to being shot at.

this and somun are the two forms of bread that i am very tempted to eat if they are offered to me. despite having celiac.

i know right? almost 2 years since i first contacted them and asked wen open source.

so, yeah, i don't use it. i can at least build simplex from source, pain in the arse as it may be compiling haskell (you need more than 16gb memory)

o hai

who are you? i think i saw you before but what kind of paranoid narcissistic bullshit is it to assume that just because i was replying to him i was replying to you?

i've only just started, but i've been cutting out allergens and high carb foods mostly. it's partly caused by kidney damage. but i would say from that i have 10% back, it got unbearable to work about 2 months ago. so i think i've got a chance of getting it back.

doing the exercises, i'm also doing this thing called mewing, which i don't think will help physically my vision but i feel like it increases my alertness and that tends to have a good effect on muscle strength. i've also just started doing situps, just one little set every day for now, just gonna work up to more things bit at a time.

i also don't go with this rent is immoral agorist bullshit.

but this is like plucking teh leaves off a weed.

the root problem is banksters.

shoot over their head, and then "i'm now aiming at you, get the fuck out"

the right answer is "i need to get my stuff" and then you say "i'm coming in in 5 hours and if i see you, you lied to me as well as trespassed"

peter todd is so obviously handled by someone with an agenda. anyone who brings MSM garbage into nostr is an agent provocateur. i don't like that lola wench for the same reason. also why i get so friggin tired of moneros. they also are promoting an agenda that is irrelevant to bitcoin.

bitcoin is about 21M forever. anyone who doesn't get that, is trying to change it, and that is a bad thing.

the word "kod" means "place" also, idk why exactly. must be some kind of mongolian word or something. in bulgaria they have a similar word, i can't think of it just now.

ah yes, "pri"

so "kod djordje" (at george's) in bulgarian would be "pri georgi", a common expression in bulgarian for referring to one's own people or culture they say "pri nas" - with us, or to us.

kod is a form of the word "at" which is normally "u"

also, kod kadre means "at the staff" or "at the personnel"

looking those things up i learned some funny things.

serbian!

haha... kod is a common name in yugoslavia (bosnia and croatia too) for a "rostijl" or bbq place. does kod kadre use charcoal for grilling btw? it's not really proper rostijl without it being cooked over charcoal. i lived in an apartment above a place that used an electric grill, it was nowhere near as good as the other places i've been to that have it over "cumur" which is the serbo-croatian word for charcoal.

btw, if you didn't try kaimak, you have to go back there and add kaimak to your cevapi and pljeskavica... and don't forget ljutenica.

the best food in the world, i don't think it's an exaggeration.

i'm glad that this simple insight is growing in its champions.

yeah, it's a pretty obscure subject. i learned to read english before i learned how to speak it. some of my phonetics errors transferred to my little sister and later i would laugh at her mispronunciations. then my mother told her that i taguht them to her.

number writing systems are probably my second most intense obsession after text writing systems. i never actually got around to learning to write numbers in ancient greek but they had a whole scheme for it as well. and could write quite big numbers.

the arabs were the most elegant with their base 10 decimal number system though. they had fractions and were the first historically recorded culture to get close to a precise approximation of pi. the greeks were into that math stuff as well but their scheme was a bit confusing since it reused the alphabet.

i think probably the romans decided on 1, 2 and 5 because it is probably quite efficient for numbers of characters to write numbers. 1s are half the width of the rest of the ciphers they use, so 3 and 8 are the longest single digit arabic numbers with III and VIII and they made a scheme where the less-than-next cipher could be represented by a prefix like IX for 9 or IL for 40

although there was some variance with those schemes, XXXX and IIII were sometimes used.

since they didn't have any kind of movable type i can only speculate that they were comparing its efficiency to tallies which are based on 1 and 5.

there are some boobies like that, i've seen some in my yoot. she was a redhead, so i think you can probably bet so is this woman

i made it with an insole from my vivobarefoot boots. from the heel part, was just the right shape on one side. not pretty though lol. also kinda annoying i have to try and bend it so it's convex to give my stupidly long eyelashes room.

i honestly don't care about the current thing, one fucking bit.

i know that at least a substantial number of those who were sent to ES were sent BACK to ES, because they had a huge problem with street criminals.

i am an anarchist, i believe in no borders and i most especially believe in no governments. and my solution to this problem would be that the locals being oppressed by these violent thugs get guns and shoot these pigs dead in the middle of their violence.

almost everything about the situation is contrived.

probably not but i think i needed a reduction in message volume on my feed

HTTP has a thing for subscriptions called SSE. it would have a big benefit over websocket subscriptions because a) it starts instantly (no upgrade chatter) and b) a client only has to open one subscriber, which will then channel all subscription query requests back. i do have to add an endpoint for cancelling specific subscriptions as well for that, but it's still doable

you'd be surprised how easy it is to get around just by spending a couple bux on a map at a gas station tho. most of the time if it's a place you never been before and it turns out great you will get to know all the landmarks anyway. in most places, the street signs are informative enough to interpret the lines on the map.