Oh zip the last year disappeared.
It was a stressful time, I wasn't going to get the shot anyways, but the threat of losing everything was omnipresent, it hung on me like grease, I had been through some serious shit before that but it was over in a week, this was like months of misery. All that matters is you are here with us now and you are stronger from your experience, I more or less stayed inside for like a year so I can't really talk.
How have things gone since? I still feel very...distant...from my sister for doing the same. Did your sister ever apologize, if you don't mind me asking?
idk what to even say
I’m impressed ? 😂 this is insane https://nostr.build/av/2db56c95302e2feae50f24f9d6d24aac90763be0adbd8ba5559ff35d58a45461.mov
Hmm, I've felt for a while like this is an interesting idea, seeing it in practice gives me the creeps, but it would be cool to give people cheap rooms to rent that have nice mics and audio isolation for podcasts. Maybe just something a little less, packed in like sardines...
I don't know what it is, but I am just less aggressive on here, I don't really flame people or engage in much regrettable behavior. If I take 5 minutes on hacker news I'll be knee deep in arguments.
Love it, I've used activated charcoal toothpaste ever since on of my friends on the boat said he needed to run an errand before we went partying. He said "I need to get some fluoride free mouthwash", I laughed a bit and asked him if it was that serious, his eyes got pretty dark and looked away.
nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev talked about this in a recent podcast. Nostr allows a single login for everything we use that doesn’t require passwords. We used to have Nostrgram, but that seems to have abandoned. It would be great to have a new photo-sharing app built on the protocol and one that integrates with an array of file storage platforms. Data vending machines are a really interesting concept, but they need work on the interfaces and features. Crowdfunding, job searching, and Lightning-enabled gig economy services can all be built here as well. But one thing that will hold back adoption is still key management and the adoption curve of not having a centralized account recovery function. We talk a lot about mass adoption, but it seems most people are not ready for that level of personal data responsibility yet.
What would make it right? Maybe there's further streamlining of nos2x to be done, but it doesn't really solve being able to login on a new device without having your nsec written down somewhere. There are custodial solutions, which have all their associated issues. A hardware device that stores keys could be used, maybe you could allow apps to save your key so you don't need to carry it around. I think I like the idea of integrating nos2x/alby functionality into self hosted password vaults, there are just a lot of issues with who wants to actually go through all of that; I think most people just want a service they can trust, unfortunately. Eh, pursue all the solutions for now and try to give people the best range of options we can; packaging packaging packaging, we need a <$100 device you can set up in 2 minutes with a QR code on your phone that has an app for your PC, caches new accounts and syncs them over WiFi when you get home, and lets you plug and play a flash drive for physical keys/backups.
Flatpack is a last resort to me, different package managers are still a bit of a mystery that I hope to unravel at some point but for the most part I stick to apt for now, I usually break my Ubuntu when I start randomly running commands I find on the internet.
I agree on your points about AI; also in training an AI it will find "local minimums", where it increases the X and sees the Y value drop to approach the target value, at some point it finds a local minimum where continuing to increase X causes Y to go back up and away from the target. The AI doesn't necessarily know that if it continues increasing X that it will eventually find an even better Y value, it might stop at the local minimum. This is a big challenge in developing AI, it doesn't always yeild optimal results and requires humans to fix it, since our brains work...differently.
How AI interacts with money will be interesting, and mostly yet to be seen. I think we will see a lot of examples of it working really well in a range of expected behavior, and then losing everything when the unexpected happens.
The constraint of life does generally seem to be the carry capacity of the ecosystem, I haven't seen enough about how that might apply to humans. It could be said that in richer countries people have fewer kids, whether that's a product of a more advanced social behavior or fiat money is hard to noodle out.
Yes, and its worth mentioning that the area isn't just the political structure, its also all the defense contractors, intelligence agencies and more.
Of course, and that is my point, parents should manage their kids access to the internet. There are apps and services you can use, you could physically restrict access, you could set up WiFi time gating, there are plenty of tools to use, and being lazy is no excuse.
This is what's bugging me about conservatives right now, they want porn sites to have you upload id. >the state can see which sites are sending the requests >more websites have to require it because they have over 18 content >sites that don't have over 18 content get spammed with porn by feds >every website requires ID and the government can see exactly what websites you are using without any kind of warrant or wiretapping, they don't even need the ISPs anymore.
Hmmm, yea its a steep hike over just buying bitcoin from an exchange, I wonder how much of it is efficiency from running it low and how much of it is the hardware. Its an s9 right?
Oh this is perfect, its exactly what's been holding me back from mining, I'm looking to start around 500w and slowly replace my DCA.
Can't wait to see how it turns out, i didn't even know you could run a miner that low.
Good question, are those the normal case fans like an nf-a14 or the server grade stuff? Will they push enough air?
Cool dude, I've been learning python the last few weeks, 2 hours a day so far. At this point I've split off and am working on my own project to further my learning, keep it up! What are you using to learn? I've been using https://pyflo.net for python, some code isn't perfect but I really like the lesson plan, its free (no login) and I'd recommend it to anyone.
Bro the grids been sketchy but this isn't a sag, the towns been dark for a hot minute.
Recovered my wasabi wallet, I thought it was gone forever. Just as I was about to send myself some sats for zapping the power goes out, F.
Nostr.band seems to return different types of statistics depending on the post queried through their API, I am missing all the zap info for this post. Anyone know why?
I am getting all the zap information for Jack's post here, but it appears to be wildly...wrong, reporting 2580000 (msats?) Vs 6.14k sats on snort. Also 65 reactions compared to 315 on snort, 6 reposts vs 36 on snort.
Jesus Christ, I'm testing my code and seeing the amount of sats popular posts are making here and someone made 29 million sats on a post today.
Its what I hit people with at work too
Hellooooooooooo #freaks! Let´s start our #TWO4TUESDAY today, im late yes but as said by nostr:npub1vwymuey3u7mf860ndrkw3r7dz30s0srg6tqmhtjzg7umtm6rn5eq2qzugd "I just see a shining light"!
Post TWO songs every Tuesday by some rules of today which is:
Today without the help of nostr:npub1el3mgvtdjpfntdkwq446pmprpdv85v6rs85zh7dq9gvy7tgx37xs2kl27r for what the day today is all about lets get some random stuff! Post any music or clip of your favorite band!
And feel free if you like it...to #zap #zaps
Challenge yourself and LET´S THE FUKING GOOOOOO!!!!!
My choices:
1 - Pink Floyd
2- Buddy Guy (it´s whats playing right fuking NOW)
Get in the vibe, take a cold beer and lets #musicstr



