All I can say to Detroit fans is:
"Stay Humble. You haven't won a Championship since before the Super Bowl Era."
It's so strange seeing the Patriots at the bottom of the list when the majority of my life they were the top-tier team to beat.
I'm not and have never argued that it isn't. My point is more so that most people don't understand that concept. The language we use affects perception.
How many companies nowadays call themselves a "Technology Company"? It creates such obscurity by being incredibly vague.
How often do you hear people refer to a simple computer as technology?
I've had computers available to me since I was born. Their are new technological traits and features added all the time, but the general concept is no longer new or difficult to grasp.
Yet, someone who is incredibly skilled with our previously referred to hammer will might tell you, "I'm not good with technology." when referring to a computer. They aren't with information tools, but may be incredibly skilled with an battery-powered drill which are both powered electronically.
And, yet this entire note of yours refers to them as tools. My point was about our use of language references. You even use the word "new" when referring to the technological upgrades.
Technology is new tools. A hammer was once technology, but is now referred to as a tool.
POV: you open your nostr client and all your homies are saying gm https://v.nostr.build/q58fygGLYPBKG3uV.mp4
GM Homie
Can we start referring to IT as Information Tools instead of Information Technology?
#AskNostr
It's so strange to me hearing someone say this like it's a bad thing.
Bitcoiner using iPhone, iPad, and Mac:
"I don't want anyone to dox me..."
Just realized this might be the question in question. π€ π
So, uh, what's the question?
I'll tell the farmer to add a recipe to nostr:nprofile1qqsrrxknu7gxxnd7smc5mwwzn9djdm3uvg5tu40cn3x8l656esqa2zspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsm9khmr!



