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I’m just not mad at proton. The government on the other hand can go f* itself.
lol. Scrolling past a video in Damus of someone scrolling in Damus is trippy as hell. 🤣 nostr:note1ky9lgwzzgmplpncmptgjy95mlj8l4pz8ttuhdd33kkmmche8j25qf3gfrz
You came by your OCD as a programmer the honest way. I can tell.
The PoW is the number of leading zeros in the ID, so maybe not. Pow could be done, then signing could be done on device. Yeah, I guess that tracks.
Dog, it was already the best scrolling client.
Be interesting to see how that could work without revealing your nsec, since that’s needed to perform the PoW.
I’m sure this can be done fairly safely self hosted though.
Don’t get mad at companies for obeying the law (if they didn’t, they simply would quit existing) get mad when they lie about it.
Transparency reports should be the norm. nostr:note1neatrlrph0kuwd4acq8x02g3knlgksys8m8v0dq8a6k5mdjexl7sj9fff7
Yes. Easy on servers, rough on phones. Amethyst used to show the PoW on posts (might still, I’m not on Android) but didn’t have a way to create them. Not sure if it’s been added. I’ve been iPhone for a while now.
I’ve tried, but it’s not really effective in an application that is predominantly used on mobile.
Or higher. We gave up once we started noticing items costing nearly double per oz versus Walmart or Kroger.
Costco was much more cost efficient.
I plan to. It’d make a neat vlog series.
I’m good with that though. I’m not going to shit on what works for anyone. I just hope whatever you use, it brings you joy and makes you productive.
I let other people do the purism. 😌
My sister in law is a vocalist. She likes Ableton, but I haven’t had any time to get to know it.
Hopefully be building a small studio in 2025. 🤞
Oh, and I have intellisense, vcpkg integration, and Oh My Posh running too. 😉
I do all my coding on Windows, in Windows Terminal Canary, on Powershell 7, using NeoVim. 😝
But like, I actually do.
There’s a lot more competition in the market now, but when I was monkeying with production, if you were a PC studio, you ran cakewalk. If you were a Mac Studio, you ran protools.
Protools grew on me later on, but I still love Sonar.
Sounds reasonable to me. Effectively trading the ability to increase your odds of critting (by losing advantage) in exchange for choosing when to use that crit makes sense.
If it’s OP you could change the item so the character always has *disadvantage* while wearing the item - which would pull your average a bit closer to the middle of that bell curve and avoid too many crits.
You could also allow advantage while wearing the item, but force disadvantage any time they use the ability, which would also rebalance the ability a little differently, possibly reducing the sting of that disadvantage a little bit.
#dnd
have you messed with band lab yet ? https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bandlab-music-making-studio/id968585775
BandLab on PC is pretty lit.
In another life 15 years ago I interned in a studio that ran this software. It was called Sonar back then. Awesome then, awesome now.