one of my favorite programming quotes is from the book "Let's Go" by Alex Edwards in the SQL package chapter:
"The upside of the verbosity is that our code is non-magical; we can understand and control exactly what is going on".
I think this is one of my favorite #bitcoin properties as well: there's no magic behind it. You can verify and understand every single bit of it (provided you pay enough brain POW)
I always take a visit to https://heguro.github.io/nostr-following-list-util/ before doing such experiments π
pare che le prime bozze dei NIP siano state trovate sugli appunti di Leonardo Da Vinci π Benvenuto! πͺπ»
great! some deserved dopamine πͺπ»
ask it about Vitalik and see what it say!
crypto actually is scam and should die. The important thing to teach is that Bitcoin is Bitcoin and crypto is crypto. They're not the same.
I still don't get it. Channels should be opened and closed when fees are low. Also, a channel could and should last years. I made a 150k sat LN transaction a couple of days ago and payed 4 sat of fees. LN transactions are cheap. Coffee shouldn't be bought on L1 because the would be impossible to scale and remain decentralized
ok uncle!
"sail all day through the storm and thunder to fill our chest with #bitcoin and gold"
one day off from nostr and I missed the important things π need to find out what this uncle thing is all about π
I suggest listening to some rock!
https://nostr.build/i/71c9946995a3e81d3cd40e900bb8aa6339d244a5c397584b81323d771b2f2b32.webp
having to choose between Rust and Go one of my concern with Go was the Google governance. At the end of the day, the "evil big corporation" is doing far better than the Rust Foundation
haven't took a deep look at it, but if it can deliver what it promise it is π₯π₯π₯
