Avatar
jimbocoin 🃏
6140478c9ae12f1d0b540e7c57806649327a91b040b07f7ba3dedc357cab0da5
The SUPERCYCLE guy.

What do the numbers mean on wood screws? Like #8, #10, #14 etc.?

I know that higher numbers have bigger size, but is there a metric involved? Like proportions of an inch girth or something? #asknostr

#asknostr nostr:note1zw23svs0uav622t4knwsszf870z4ykr2llk8cufp9wt6z9z4dafqhqwfwt

100% of all #Bitcoin is in self-custody. Lost coins don’t exist.

There is no substitute for competence. If you want your heirs to inherit your #Bitcoin, you have to teach them how to use it safely while you’re still kicking.

On the one hand, you have perfect entropy—everything in chaos. On the other hand, you have perfect order—everything predictable.

In the middle is complexity, where interesting things happen. Optionality.

Intelligence is the capacity to imagine and choose options. Money is option-maximizing.

This is where my head’s at rn.

I don’t get it, who’s that knocking?

Lately I’ve been wondering if intelligence, money and complexity are all the same thing. GM

All comparisons are local.

Yee. It’s described well here: https://semver.org/

You can take it a step further by using what are called “conventional commits” where your git commit message contains the scope of the changed code. Then a GitHub Action can automatically make the version changes that reflect your code changes.

My Nostr relay implementation, Memorelay, works this way.