If you have Apple silicon and want something intuitive Damus is great. If you're more of a power user and don't mind a little time to set it up Gossip is fantastic.
Heroically resisting the urge to install beta versions on all my Apple devices.
Let me scan your LN QR code… in the van. nostr:note12dx2fwyfxujph5xsjqulctamrzqmrg3m3hqskd8fjkwn33pyar2s3d3uqn
Another one has been converted! Join the cult my friend. I would however suggest Neovim over Vim.
Zapvertizing bidding wars?
When you get a different shitcoin bot response.

This made me laugh far harder than it had any right to.
https://music.apple.com/us/album/blank-space/975882825?i=975883300
Learning JQ to parse the RPC JSON output is really helpful for shell scripts.
If you aren’t coming from one of the big companies or haven’t spent money and brokered deals so your messages can get through there’s no way to use email effectively with self hosting.
Do you ever have a hard rock kind of day?
Why you shouldn’t design a language in ten days.
```javascript
> [] + []
> [] + {}
[object Object]
> {} + []
0
> {} + {}
NaN
```
Interesting fact: in JavaScript “NaN” (Not a Number) is actually a number.
#[1] can you guys take a look at this? While technically correct (I don’t have a number of sats) I suspect it wasn’t intentional. 
So even if people would actually be closer in outlook, culture, and lifestyle to you it still comes down to their race for whether or not you’d want to let them in?
While I disagree with you premise, under your framework of cohesion what if the immigrants are actually far closer in philosophy to you than many already in America?
Agreed, I’m also curious about monarchy after reading Democracy: The God that Failed but my main point is that I don’t want to have to care who’s in power because their personal preferences shouldn’t majorly impact my life. Everyone wants to shape the world to their liking but very few want their world to be shaped to someone else’s liking. The best long term solution is to decentralize power to the individuals and guard against the myopia of centralization.