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Chief user experience complainer. Head of FOMO.

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The solution is perfect, why don't they come?

*I created this perfect solution that solves the problem, but somehow everyone else is stupid and it's everyone else's problem that this solution is not followed.*

~ someone, somewhere, recently

If you believe that your approach is correct, but in practice it has a very different effect than what you wanted, then your approach is not correct.

You missed including the surrounding context into your solution. You did not consider incentives, you did not consider individual attention capacity, you did not consider social aspect, you were a dick to people when you shouldn't have, etc.

nostr:npub1qkfnmpuz692azr8c5phn0930x2v92xyqvwgr6ve8znaa3qd6c3hq09ertp I think there may be a lesson here. The "owner" of the community has to either approve all posts manually or set up a smart bot that does the approving. This creates a market for "algorithm" bots.

For the nostr communities, is there a way to set it to approve the posts by default?

In the early phases that enables the community and we can switch to the "approval" model if needed later..

When it's about bitcoin related technical news, then Stacker News, otherwise maybe watching interviews on Youtube would be there?

It's interesting to see the softfork conversations, especially how the proponents make various communication mistakes in the various threads. Parts of this may be cultural (e.g. Europe vs US vs Asia), but part of this is just folks missing some communication skills.

Communication skills are skills like any other - you have to learn them, you have to gain them.

If I ask you to learn BASH scripting - what do you do? You go to Youtube, read some articles, maybe get a book, try-and-fail couple times, start with smaller project and then do bigger, etc...

Why do people not think the same way and follow literally the same steps when they need to communicate something really important to them?

#skills #communication

If money doesn't grow on trees, then why do banks have branches?

#DockTok

This is also enabled by much earlier legal and accepted alcohol drinking age. It seems that kids are eased into drinking more gradually in Europe too. 21 in the US is quite late in this sense.

Group and alcohol supported mating (i.e. "party Friday night") seems to be a lost art.

This is a good example of how changes that seem completely correct end up having negative effects...

Not explicit, but I gave people beer and received food. It wasn't 1:1, but everyone offers and gives away something.

It's definitely an interesting experience. Absolute sensory overload and a lot of weird, random and great things happen somehow...

Interestingly enough, from bitcoiner perspective, it's a place where money doesn't work, but basic barter is used instead. The only purchasable items are ice blocks and tea.