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My zaps are extra special because I eat crayons.

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Suggestion nostr:nprofile1qyx8wumn8ghj7cnjvghxjmcpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqqgzn9kpsmllqnsf7wh5tz3wgy4cclsftqqplv8tpayrhwgw8llunevgnmdf3 to add a button on this new post dialog to switch to the article/long-form editor. The current way of publishing a new article is to go to the Reads tab and then start a new post from there, and that is not intuitive.

Approve of this suggestion. It took me a bit to find the long form editor because it’s not obvious where the editor. Also, because I’m an idiot, but that’s a different issue.

The best way to find out what a Linux command does is to pop open the terminal, type said command, then slap that enter key.

It basically never goes wrong, and you’ll save tons of time by skipping all that ‘documentation’ or whatever.

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I heard nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqnz0fd0 say today he doesn't believe Nostr is inevitable.

It was a mini 💔 heartbreak moment. 😢

How do you feel about that?

#grownostr #asknostr #freedomtech

Only death and taxes are inevitable.

It’s illegal to market tobacco and alcohol to your children because the government needs that time and ad space to market war to your children.

I can’t remember when I first heard of it, but I think Palantir has been around for a number of years now. Is that correct?

Haven’t they already conducted successful operations on phones breached with Palantir?

I did. No disrespect, just a bit of sarcasm.

Apologize for the misunderstanding.

The full GUI control is impressive. I run your Parmanode software on Debian. So the functionality is useful for me, and it’s cool that your screenshot was of a Debian laptop.

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Remember that time you blew up all your nuclear power plants and then had to buy natural gas from Russia?

Lyn being right AGAIN.

I think humanoid robots that walk around in the world will be at the tail end of robotics development, primarily because they’re largely a novelty or luxury.

All the stuff we really want robots to do can be done by non-humanoid robots.

Advanced self-driving equipment automates things like farming and mining. More intricate industrial machinery further automates manufacturing and power station maintenance. Even activities such as law enforcement can be done by non-human robots (setting aside whether or not people want that).

And on and on.

It seems that robotics will have to advance quite a bit before humanoid robots are functional and economical enough for widespread use.

Most likely, the production of humanoid robots will be enabled by the efficiency gains brought by non-humanoid robots.