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NIP 32 could work for this. You could do something like

["L", "com.mycuratednostrlists"]

["l", "politicians.evil", "com.mycuratednostrlists"]

["p", ""]

["p", ""]

That would be a claim by your pubkey that those politicians are evil. People can pay attention to that classification, or they can ignore it, and claims by multiple users can be rolled up by "l" tag.

Yeah, I'm like a baby when it comes to typescript, I keep asking it to fix my generics

I'm beginning to feel real gratitude towards ChatGPT. Keep wanting to say thanks.

I haven't read hacker news in ages

I just found out I had typescript's strict mode turned off, apparently my project has 1,529 type errors -_-

Just discovered a new "zombie phrase" (which is a term I just made up to describe a phrase that once was useful, and is still in use but has lost its meaning).

Whenever someone plugs a book on a podcast they say "available wherever you buy books", which is tautological nonsense.

I think where it came from is back when Amazon convinced everyone to talk about them when advertising books. Then people realized what was going on and started advertising smaller independent sellers instead. But eventually people got tired of that, but the cadence had embedded itself in our minds, and now we full that slot with a meaningless non-advertisement.

I wonder if this will continue to morph over time into something completely unrecognizable, like other common phrases we use without understanding.

Spent all day maintaining a utility library package, but at least I learned a lot about generics.

https://github.com/staab/hurdak