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epistemological anarchist follow the iwakan scale things

I'm not a strong proponent of gender norms, but I agree with your core argument: once someone wields a gun, they have put their life at stake. They have joined the game, become a dangerous threat, and must be disabled. As terrifying as it might be, you have a better chance of survival without one, forcing the attacker to make the personal decision to injure a noncombatant.

Looked between a half ounce and an ounce. Maybe ~ $2k

Serious "pants on fire" territory

That's a 🔥hundred watts 🔥of RAM. Gonna need a bigger battery

Too much abstraction. If you build from scratch on the core it can be faster and safer than straight C.

Freedom is the power to make unpopular decisions. nostr:note1rrl96gwtmksts5ksgqjcfzapv5x0sadayafr86qzpmvseuvphp0qntgy92

All the pieces are already available

So... what did they do in that state of emergency cabinet meeting?

I'm always trying to find something that I swear just saw... I should put "Googling Things on the Internet" on my resume

The difference in scale/format can make it work, like epoch seconds versus epoch milliseconds, and integer milliseconds versus floating point seconds. If an apple is 1000₿, or a house is 2.642344₿ it's easy to infer scale. It's less ideal for sending because you might want to send "one BTC", but the sending interface could confirm the amount in "sats" ₿ before sending. In general I find displaying whole BTC to be poor UX for most people, as does using the term "sats".

Let the fab wars begin

I've noticed this in Damus too... Sometimes it will say that I'm receiving a zap that I sent. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Things move quickly. Block's `goose` "developer" agent has been progressing surprisingly quickly, and I'm used to startups. Most of the time I drop in to suggest a feature it's already in the pipe.

https://block.github.io/