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One day you're young.... the next day you spend Saturdays night commiting on GitHub.

Sometimes I wonder if I would have been happier living in ignorance

Bad times makes strong people,

Strong people makes good times,

Good times makes weak people,

Weak people makes bad times.

Hotly duck. πŸ¦†

Sometimes this feels like living in a dystopia

Random places around the world with random stickers #bitcoinfixesthis

Free Assange.

*Zapping is fun*

10 years from now....

*Realizing I have spend millions just tipping anons*

What's the name of the fist app?

Very excited to start with the lecture.

Thanks nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a for writing the book!

Steam Deck is a very interesting piece of engineering. I've been using it for a few months but I cannot yet recommend the devices to "normies", just wait for the second version.

To use the Deck you still need to have an engineering mindset and try to figure out why the games are not running as expected or why they crash. Normally by when you do figure that out you'll probably lose interest on playing the game.

I have tried to install Windows11, it works "as expected" but some games will tell you that they are not compatible with the device and some other games will not detect the device controller or will be buggy.

Keep in mind that the Deck is more than just a handheld console, it's a fully customizable PC, which means that if you have an engineering mindset it can be a good product for you.

For sure Steam is doing a good job with this product, but it's just a matter of one or two iterations more to be a good product for "normies".

Is there someone at the Cosmoverse (Istanbul event) laveraging lighting network? Let's get in touch

Dollar cost average of course

Practice makes the master. I hope you are willing to try again.

Anyone going to Toke2049 in Singapore next week?