Iβve been trying Trae IDE and itβs been pretty aight. Itβs similar to this I guess
Is there a reason you can't host your own Lbry instance?
"An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Ensh*ttification"
My eyes read that as Hacktoberfest on first glance. Looks good!
Also I had an epiphany after thinking about my return to workforce after I drop my app.
Was listening to Bankless podcast where actual engineers describe blockchain. It was really inspiring.
I'm thinking about getting into block chain/crypto. Peer to peer, dApps, and block chain are all in that decentralized space which is really exciting to me. I kinda wish I had chased some crypto startups circa 2019 but I think theres still time.
Going to have to see what the strongest contenders are. I don't want to wake up and work on things that are boring as hell. I need to align myself with the product I work on next.
I wrote my first Nim Lang code today. Holy. Shit. I've never seen code run so fast. I hit enter and I instantly saw output. And I'm talking like server client model testing. I'll be moving away from JavaScript likely after this.
"Bookshop Santa Cruz" is probably the only bookstore I've seen during my time in the valley that actually carries good tech books. They had everything from AI, data science, block chain and just new programming languages. Highly recommend them!
When I was younger I'd frequent Barnes and Nobles for tech books and pick up a book once a week or so just to learn new topics even at a cursory level. It's stunning that the heart of tech doesn't really have much of that. https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_7559183457091350911693090145.webp
It has almost everything to do with it. What's the point of nostr then?
It's like kick.com; what's the difference between twitch and kick? Nothing except the owners.
There a GitHub repo for it? Wasn't able to find it googling it. Mono hosting isn't what I'm looking for right now
I'll add that while I'm not dymetrically opposed to crypto currencies. Most people are. Because they're ponsche schemes, and some idiot decided to brand it web3 where web 2.0 was Html 5 and CSS 3, and web 3 fundamentally requires money to be transacted over the network.
Who wants to spend money every time they do something? In any case they wanted web 3 to be the brand, now we're stuck with it for better or worse with all the scams on the brand included.
When I talked about it on lemmy most people had a lot of negative impressions of the user base. Additionally and I myself felt this way, a lot of folks felt like mastodon was already succeeding, why have yet another piece of software doing the same thing.
I think the idea that it's relay based is splitting hairs for people, even the people that are willing to try new platforms.
Nim programming language's style insensitivity is ingenious. Finally a language that gets it.
I think its time for a replacement to Twitch to be made. One that focuses on the original energy of making livestreams cool, but decentralized without any one assclown or megacorp owning it. Same goes for video. I like LBRY but I'm tentative about the business model, and their inability to expand payment options leaves me skeptical.
I don't see a content model working long term if the user isn't paying the bill directly.


