No luck for me, tried restarting, running with and without the app open nostr:note1gjd2str0tfqvrcwdttskxkd52vmsagc477gsr858k0ug86nuj60qzn6uas
Hmm still not working for me
Sweet, thanks for the feedback everyone. I think I will start with Go, I know other Python devs who have picked it up quickly.
Maybe I’ll feel more confident in tackling Rust after Go 😂
Hmm I thought they had somewhat stepped that back? I am definitely able to zap directly to users within Damus, just not to individual notes.
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On Damus, why can I zap users but not notes? The zap button is unresponsive
Jeff Bezos is not a pleb GM
Not gonna lie, I do think nostr:npub1fndlt0xh7q26867xs5lx2enn97wpzdtmdepadvhdee6zl05cgl6q3dlrjm is the real Jeff bezos or someone with a very keen eye that reminds me a lot of him.
lol there’s no way big Jeff would be out here “zapping plebs”
Citrus goes bad real fast once exposed to oxygen. This is why cocktail bars, etc, will never use citrus that was juiced more than ~1day old.
I shudder to think what is in those bottled products. They also taste bad IMO, but no judgement! Was mostly just trolling
Midday boost #coffeechain 
LOL
I’ve done a bit of JS and HTML, definitely not for me. I’m mostly just a data wrangler, but looking to learn other areas of “backend”
I love Jupyter - use it all the time for prototyping and ad hoc data stuff. But in the last ~2 years, I’d like to think I learned how to write actual robust codebases in Python as well.
I think I am leaning towards Go, Rust, or Zig in that order. Go mainly because I gather it’s extremely fast to learn compared to Rust. Zig is obviously more obscure, but I really like what I’ve seen.
I have a week off from work coming up and will start on one of these!
Strangely, this also looks like the bald-ginger version of #pocketsteak Ben
It’s quite a bit heavier sci-fi, but I’d highly recommend the Hyperion Cantos series by Dan Simmons.
Hmm, interesting perspective.
From what I’ve seen, modern languages have SO MUCH to offer over C++ and Java.
All the experienced devs I know who know 3+ languages prefer Rust, Go, or something more obscure, over those older languages.
I’m also not working in a situation that requires me to learn 10+ year old code bases. I’d rather learn something modern.
Definitely following Mojo, yes. Should be easy to pick up as a Python dev, if it ever truly ships and catches on.
I’m sort of interested in trying something completely different, if only to learn how to think about problems differently.





