a sequel… or are they leaving it with that ridiculous ending. 
I am using it as one in PoW Pub: https://lab.oak-node.net/powpub
Filtering by event type at subscription level.
If any message goes missing, even across multiple relays, the clients fail gracefully and ignore that trade.
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One reason: because sometimes — depending on where you are (clients) — you might not see a note.
Ps— I’m practicing summarizing my Nostr experience in an attempt to understand— with an expectation of feedback— at times.
Don't know how to say your friend's name? No worries. Sound on!
https://nostr.build/av/e99f5528e0f18946b171b36da852e7470f84d13956a37fa4dcaae89c010d5d35.mp4
a game changer — for a more human experience 👏🏻
The more open you are to influence, the more you are able to influence; the more vulnerable you are, the stronger you appear.
https://abseil.io/resources/swe-book/html/ch02.html#help_me_hide_my_code
I read a little of this piece (not all) — book marked it. Thanks! It’s interesting so far. The parts about “genius” reminded me of why kids who are labeled as “gifted” are encouraged to interact with all their peers in a school setting— learning how to work with others (team work), executive functioning all play a part.
If Gov. Shapiro ever runs for US President — there is a strong possibility I will vote for him in the future. I admire his leadership so much— https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqv5w55g9s2/?igshid=ZWQyN2ExYTkwZQ==
“In this elegant tale, Tomie dePaola imagines how the Days of the Blackbird in northern Italy came to be. Gemma and her father, the Duke of Gennaro, live in a house with a courtyard that fills with birds of all colors through the spring and summer. When the Duke falls ill at the end of summer, Gemma begs the birds to stay to raise his spirits with their song. However, as snow and fierce winds begin to swirl down on the village, the birds must fly south to stay warm, and eventually only one loyal bird remains.” https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/295222/days-of-the-blackbird-by-tomie-depaola/ #bookstr
DJ is playing Beyoncé now! My heart is
full!! This is me & my son— he agreed to hang out with Mom tonight! Have a good night 💜 Signing out! 
Inside Out! First Night of the summer! #Pittsburgh 🎶🎶 https://carnegieart.org/series/inside-out/ 
I always loved this video. Christina Aguilera #Pittsburgh 🎪🎠
Nice! Really?! Bookmarks — where?
“Platforms seduce their users into performing the unpaid work of content creation—uploading the texts, photographs, videos, and music that are the raw material of the digital world—while mining their metadata to create new markets for corporate and military surveillance. “Many of the other platforms are quite devious,” she said. “We don’t really know whether your face is being used to train facial-recognition algorithms or something like that.” In the digital economy, free labor tenders a self-replenishing vein of gold for capital’s pickaxe. At fifty-six, Steyerl, who is of German and Japanese descent, has become one of the most revered figures in the mercurial world of contemporary art, with solo exhibitions at the Armory, in New York City, the Serpentine Galleries, in London, and the Academy of Arts, in Berlin. Her work is animated by an anti-capitalist, anti-surveillance sensibility cut by a measured and mischievous sense of humor.” ~Merve Emre Hito Steyerl’s Digital Visions https://www.newyorker.com/culture/persons-of-interest/hito-steyerls-digital-visions
Since I’m a reading specialist. Dr. Wolf is one of my heroes. 🦑
“Human beings were never born to read. Reading is a human invention that reflects how the brain rearranges itself to learn something new. Proust and the Squid chronicles the remarkable journey of the reading brain not only over the past five thousand years, since writing began, but also over the course of a single child's life, showing in the process why children with dyslexia have reading difficulties and singular gifts.
Lively, erudite, and rich with examples, Proust and the Squid asserts that the brain that examined the tiny clay tablets of the Sumerians was a very different brain from the one that is immersed in today's technology-driven literacy. The potential transformations in this changed reading brain, have profound implications for every child and for the intellectual development of our species.”https://www.maryannewolf.com/proust-and-the-squid
Read it years ago, but it’s a great one to revisit. I took the pic at a beach house we stayed at. Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
Maryanne Wolf 
Since I’m a reading specialist. Dr. Wolf is one of my heroes. 🦑
“Human beings were never born to read. Reading is a human invention that reflects how the brain rearranges itself to learn something new. Proust and the Squid chronicles the remarkable journey of the reading brain not only over the past five thousand years, since writing began, but also over the course of a single child's life, showing in the process why children with dyslexia have reading difficulties and singular gifts.
Lively, erudite, and rich with examples, Proust and the Squid asserts that the brain that examined the tiny clay tablets of the Sumerians was a very different brain from the one that is immersed in today's technology-driven literacy. The potential transformations in this changed reading brain, have profound implications for every child and for the intellectual development of our species.”https://www.maryannewolf.com/proust-and-the-squid
A screenshot from my Mastodon Days. I regret deleting my account. 
Dude…. I have two little brothers. One is happily married & a practicing Catholic & another (until recently) has been a bachelor for many years. He has been to Ibiza twice— love hearing about his stories.
I have sisters as well.
On my reading list.
“In the second half of the 20th century Brazil made extraordinary contributions to music, sport, architecture. From “bossa nova,” to acrobatic soccer, to the daring architecture of Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa, the country seemed to embody a new, original vision of modernity, at once “fluid, agile, and complex.”
Seen from abroad, the victory of the far right in the 2018 elections was a rude awakening that suddenly turned the Brazilian dream into a nightmare. For locals, however, illusions had started fading long ago, amid paralyzing corruption, environmental degradation, racial discrimination, and escalating violence. Luckily Brazilians have not lost their desire to fight, minorities are still determined to assert their rights and, now that the glorious past is dead and buried, a desire to rebuild for the future is emerging. Today the challenge of telling the story of this extraordinary country consists in finding its enduring vitality amid the apparent melancholy.
‘How can we define the indefinable? Is it possible to pin a single label on a country so multi-faceted that it appears almost schizophrenic?’” — From “In Defense Of Fragmentation,” Michel Laub
https://www.europaeditions.com/book/9781787702417/the-passenger-brazil
2000 year old recipe. https://youtu.be/DcH_p1vfD1g