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Jonathan
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Hacker, cypherpunk. All memes are my own.

Finally found this in the wild. Whenever I start to feel bad about how shitty my code is I can always remind myself that there are developers out there writing even shittier code on the shittiest of operating systems.

Aslan loves Nostr. šŸ˜‰ nostr:note1kj2ud2fyjqf7cu5m8m2lky7v4a6c3n2s8urtkk6rskzagtgxv0tq53q8qq

Number 3 is underrated. You’re only as free as the people you love. Criminals and states will attack those you love if they can’t get at you.

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Nah, you can run tons of languages on iOS. The only limit I’ve really seen is that you can’t use JITs. Looking forward to Rust entering Damus.

https://mozilla.github.io/firefox-browser-architecture/experiments/2017-09-06-rust-on-ios.html

#coffeechain Americano

Or in the words of Linus Torvalds,

ā€œTalk is cheap, show me the code.ā€

Built back in the day when index.html was really to just help you navigate the file system.

There’s nothing wrong with vim-plug. It does the job of managing and loading your plugins decently well. It’s still inferior to Lazy.nvim though.

Lazy.nvim is:

- Written in Lua which is far faster

- Used with Lua which is an objectively better language than VimL

- Lazy loading is far easier and has more power because…

- Dependencies are managed well

- Beautiful UI available for managing updates, debugging, and profiling

Folke has written a bunch of incredibly popular and well written plugins.

Lazy.nvim fixes a lot of the gripes people had with Packer. It doesn’t have all the long running bugs that never got fixed. The syntax for specifying plugins is much nicer with Lazy. But the best part is that Lazy.nvim is insanely fast. It caches and compiles the Lua code beforehand and makes lazy loading and dependencies extremely easy.

I’m trying out Dvorak and it is incredibly painful.

My longtime favorite iOS shortcut sends me a notification every morning with the time until the next Bitcoin halving.

I switched my keyboard layout over to Dvorak. I really hope this’ll lead to health and speed benefits in the long run because my typing is unbelievably slow now.

Pablo, are we going to have to have an intervention? It used to be once a week but now you’re launching a new app every day. We think it’s changing you. When’s the last time you slept or ate? We’re just worried about you and want to make sure you take care of yourself.

Yeah. The basic protocol is delightfully simple, but it feels like we’re creating lots of new rules and required NIPs for clients to actually function.