Contact lists and follow lists should be different concepts. Contacts being accounts you recognize and follow lists being contacts you want to ... er... follow.
I'd like to verify for myself the real Joe Biden Account, but don't particularly care what his handlers have to say.
You can't look at a single generation only with humans. The evidence for this is menopause and the fact that humans live as long as we do.
Under a single generational model, there is no evolutionary reason for us to live so long past fertility. Populations where the older generation stopped competing for resources by dying would outcompete populations with the additional load.
Thus with humans it makes sense to count descendents at the time of death.
I believe the reason is because reproduction is replication of information. For most life that information is nearly entirely genetic. Or better put, molecular. Get enough molecules into a baby horse and you have an adult horse. One that can do all the horsey things.
Humans aren't like that at all. Get enough molecules into a baby and you get an idiot.
Humans also need to replicate all the social knowledge that allowed the parents to navigate highly complex rulesets inherent in a functional society. This takes at least 20 years of education and nurture. I believe Grandparents play a critical role in passing on the ideas and traditions that enable grandkids to make the tough choice to have children of their own that will want to have children as well. Etc. etc.
Blame the invention of language for starting the evolution of a new emergent layer of life called society, humans are different in kind.
At a whopping 9k sats over the past year, I have made infinitely more on nostr. I'm looking forward to retiring at 166,710.
Our sixth is cooking as a hedge. Kids will always have fewer kids, on average, than their parents. As you pointed out 100% of parents have kids but not 100% of kids become parents.
Yes, yes we are.
I think it has become part of the inauguration process.
True, but IRL all the pretentious PHD students use python. It's how we got where we are today.
I have no experience with openwrt but I may talk myself into making an integration for it. I am a pfsense guy myself but that isn't as consumer friendly.
Qidi X Plus 3. I just asked on Discord. I would have loved a Bambu Labs Carbon, but I like my tech a bit more open and well Bambu is kind of expensive.
Docker is definitely the right solution. I just struggled with it.
I think it just didn't fit my mental model of an application environment. I was used to virtual machines. Having to link containers together never really clicked. With LXD I get to treat it like a virtual machine. Install what I want, update it, etc but have next to no overhead. I have something like 15 "servers" running on a NUC in my hame rack. Git server, irc client, Unifi Controller, Samba Server, postgres, Minetest, etc.. it doesn't break a sweat.
I know docker gives many of the same benefits and more besides for flexible deployment. But I guess I just want to ssh in and pretend it is just a Linux machine.
We finally took the plunge on a 3D printer. Having one is surreal. Want a thing -> have a thing in a half hour.
I wish you the best of luck. I went with LXD when I failed to learn docker.
So confused right now. I mean it's a good name. I know a Dan. I don't know Jack though.
If the end-times of Nostr is a few large relays then nothing has changed. The alternative needs to be many small relays as a default. Doing this directly peer-to-peer is incredibly difficult with problems in NAT traversal, limited up-time, and resource constraints.
However, nearly everyone has one device that is publically addressable and always on.
We need to be building private nostr relays into our home routers.

