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šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’» Engineer @ opennode.com šŸŽ™ļø Co-Host https://keypair.fm 🤌 Host of Jersey Shore Bitcoin Meetup

Shared servers is a shitcoin.

I get angry the second I have to do special coding to meet the needs of the environment… for GitHub pages, they lost me when their environment broke react routing and I needed to use HashRouter

The price probably won’t go down but the product will certainly be better.

And if LK-99 is easy to produce, they’ll have a lot of competition and market pressure to lower prices.

I can’t help but see this as a win/win (if it works)

#nostr fixes the core problem that linktree solves

that’s wild when you think about it

Thank god now I don’t have to keep toggling my vpn and rebroadcasting notes nostr:note1y8hxpjqlaau7telrlexmdm4a3jfalmv2ysv2gh4ytqd0ysueapgsljh9lt

Nice! I’m working on a nostr library for Rails. Hopefully I’ll have more to share soon

Welcome to nostr! Glad you’re here.

If you have any questions ask away!

Check out #tunestr

Welcome to nostr šŸ¤™

Have we officially written off Ted Nelson’s guess, Shinichi Mochizuki?

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hiāœ‹

Hello! Welcome to nostr šŸ¤™

We’re still figuring things out. Until then, enjoy being early šŸ¤™

It’s been a while since I migrated last but I believe I used thoughtbot’s RCM to manage my dotfiles and back them up in a git repo

Then just pulled them down from git and used rcm (installed from laptop script) to put them back in place

https://github.com/thoughtbot/rcm

I used homebrew bundle to setup a brewfile for everything installed on my laptop.

Then on new laptop I just ran a script that installed everything on my brewfile.

Here are some references I used:

https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle

https://github.com/thoughtbot/laptop

That’s what’s so great about nostr. You always have the option to leave and go somewhere better.

Also, you’ll be able to do so much more stuff that isn’t ā€œsocial mediaā€