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Quite the conundrum. The way I see it, it's entirely in your selfish interest as a client dev to be completely permissive, but better for the ecosystem to be compliant. We have seen this with browsers where back when normal people made their own shitty webpages, the browsers would compete to be the most lenient and work with whatever shitty code they saw. The problem is that eventually those wrong practices became common and now there is a whole bunch of pseudo specs that aren't actually part of the HTML/CSS/JS spec.

I think this is part of the reason why browser engines are so centralized nowadays with only a few options. Any newcomer has to implement a bunch of non existent conventions that a ton of websites use. Many of these being bugs from IE or NN.

By being permissive and working with everything, you might be upholding specs that future client devs will have to support, that won't even be written anywhere. Its literally tech debt that trancends your codebase.

I think you personally are one of the top people who need to be strict. Amethyst is such a big client that you genuinely have the power to uphold a spec or create a new one by not doing so.

I think developers need personal responsibility and especially if good error messages are provided, they can quickly fix their shitty code if forced to. I know I often don't give a shit and will leave wrong code that works, even if it's not hard to fix.

Why is this a concern? My kids can make their own npub

Broke people are risk averse as hell and will prefer stability even if it doesn't logically compute. They will use tron to access stablecoins instead of btc because they over-price day-to-day risks while ignoring the less common massive risks.

Stablecoins are just non-kyc fiat bank accounts. They serve a real purpose for real people

Can't tell the green box but $155 is my guess, tho I've never bought the chicken, beef or broth.

But can you reverse the order? I wanna scroll down as I catch back up to the present from where I left off.

Idk any Americans that don't know the difference, but the word for both in Turkish is so incredibly close that I assume the people who turkicized the names didn't know the difference and only later we had to differentiate them.

Hardware signers for nostr sounds more like an enterprise/professional feature. Most people don't pay for bitcoin wallets, they won't pay for social media security IMO.

Imagine trying to charge for 2FA.

The only value prop I can see is bundling it with a higher "human" score for WoT. This is the largest value prop behind the blue check subscription on X. Again this is entirely unrelated to the hardware, but bundling it this way can make it much easier to justify the cost for the end user for no additional cost to the manufacturer.

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Right?

Wrong. If an AI writes as good as you, maybe stay a sahm and wash the dishes

This is quite possibly one of the most fascinating windows into someone's mind you can hope to receive.

It tells everything about their life and mind.

The author is college educated, works a corporate office job and their mind quite literally can not imagine owning a business. They have only ever seen money flow one way.

They suck up to their employer who pays them. When at a store, they pay the employee for stuff and see them treated like shit by other customers and even their boss. They also extend this and use it to prop up their headcanon social status above any tradespeople they have to call because they can't fix anything themselves.

They can't comprehend that every service rendered is a 2 way exchange, and that the buyer needs the laborer as much, or god forbid more, than the laborer needs their money. They see it as a 1 way negotiation which is why they want to mandate higher wages. They see themselves as powerless to get a raise and their employer as all powerful to grant one.

This is why they choose to deal with corporations in every matter possible rather than individuals. They need to feel superior over the employee they see and need to get the sense that they are exploiting someone's labor so they think they are getting good value for their money. Hearing about child sweatshops for a certain company work as a perverted advertisement for them. They feel sad for the kids, but in the back of their mind, they imagine that sweater as an absolute steal since in their minds they are getting $30 worth of adult labor for only $20. In their mind, according to labor theory of value, the more worker exploitation happens, the more valuable of a good they are getting for the same price, after accounting for profit margins.

They are all based before corporate neuters them after the first manufactured outrage. Remember when chatgpt first dropped? It was far better than the free version they have now and actually did what you wanted it to. Hell, the first thing I tried was to tell it to write a shooter manifesto and it did. They make it worse to upsell you on the new model.

Does anyone know of relays that only deliver posts that have some sort of traction? I'm gonna try my hand at a client and I want a default firehose feed that's somewhat clean from spam.