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“I’ve done… questionable things.” Suburban crank monitoring the airwaves from the High Castle. Longtime listener, baby ham. Deep space janitor. Miniboss / Agile bagman. Python daily driver and hater. Secret Perl Sicko. Standard ML dilettante. ACAB, ACARS, LCARS. Welcome to AVALANCHE “First we shape our tools, then our tools shape us” —Marshall McLuhan he / him / sir
Replying to Avatar Jesse Baer

nostr:npub14dp8kcc9uhl6s34872hc5hwq40f2qaa8jpwutfvkfm5l2xjynyyque2dhc Seems like overkill, but maybe I’m overestimating the difficulty level. Like, I can also do private posts mentioned-people-only, but not mention anyone) and copy paste them, so that’s really the baseline. I should probably just do that for now… but I’m just curious about what the difference-maker is here.

nostr:npub1mdky0njswyvy6esxh964apx9e6mmwt8am4wuqk3ds5p4xyaav2dqvlaptk nostr:npub14dp8kcc9uhl6s34872hc5hwq40f2qaa8jpwutfvkfm5l2xjynyyque2dhc creativity through constraints or high stakes? If we agonize and refine we never get anything done, so we take one breath and just do.

Are you looking for an approach to bottle the lightning without burning down the forest by dialing down the stakes and the blast radius and if you feel you’ve caught the moment push it out to the world in a way that is quick and final and prevents second guessing. Or maybe thinking such an approach would work could snuff out the spark.

The why of the tool feels more important than the how. I’ve tried to trick myself into doing something but I always get wise in the end. (Shot from the hip, I feel the struggle)