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exercise is truly a big deal, I've been back running after years, started again in january. lost 20kg since then, it feels great

and how does it feel? can't live without my daily 2 cups in the morning

Why, I mean WHY a modern programming language should end every single line with ";"? That is annoying, nonsense and absolutely unnecessary.

Hello #nostr people! In this morning I've found some issues to setup the NIP-05 identifier on my server, so I've created this installation notes with some useful links:

https://github.com/tom335/tom335/blob/main/nostr/nip05-setup.md

Hope it helps!!

dude... what a beautiful pic...

Envy is the fuel for so many wrong things in the world. But surely, it's not the only reason. On top of envy you can build an entire fantasy, gigantic theories while nature itself says: every cell in this world, is not identical. The illusion of "strawberry fields forever" is a "magical" promise, indeed.

LOL that would extend a bit the earth's format arguing, two balls instead of one and the rivers represent veins or something... weird

never used NixOS, any thoughts about it? using arch here for some time

any jobs for not-so-talented freedom-wise-purple-pilled ones? I can handle anything from PHP to Elixir, and anything in between (Ruby, Python), or even (argh) Javascript. Accept btc, of course

I've found this repo https://github.com/styppo/hamstr to get started with, and cloned it for testing.

Not sure if I will keep moving on this direction; today I was reading code of this other repo https://github.com/nbd-wtf/nostr-tools

The last one have low level tools for connecting to relays, what makes it easier (at least for me) to understand the initial steps.

I'm not too passionate about a particular stack, although things like Alpine.js and Svelte make my eyes shine a little =)... Hooowever I hate JS in general LOL kidding... or not

Hi Eric, same questions here. I'm new on nostr as well, and studying some repos and stuff. I've found some tools and got some ideas by reading nips. Also, cloned a client repo to get started.

What I've seen so far is, many devs are also in the same boat, and most are still hustling around to find the best way to achieve the desired goals. Have to admit, most of us are (as already said...) oppinionated about what tech stacks and development approach is better.

Probably at this point, most devs are testing and trying to understand what works better. There's also a "bet", if you're lucky enough, your app could be eventually "famous" and in the long run, some return of the investment. But I'd like to believe that we're here for freedom and the excitement of being part of something greater, something like that. Maybe, finding a purpose, once the web is becoming a hostile place.