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Josua Schmid
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Engineering software, brewing beer

He! I guess, I need to be careful mentioning your name, Uncl3 B0b

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I like old beer glasses. In the glass is a #brauzeugen “Rösslihumpe”, a smokey strong ale exactly right for the troubled weather outside: snow in the morning, sunshine and wind now at 4°C. Cheers to the #beerchain!

I see the point about being social (how this ever became something digital). But it enables professional social medians. Like professional polititians, they’re not rooted in the real world. I personally would not value influencers high. It’s the sort of hyper-centralization, the internet naturally does. And I don’t like it.

Loud populists would win, no? Speaking for myself, I would give npubs with rare but original (self-written) content more value than the blasting spiderwebs of engagement.

You will need to answer how you want to weight vertices. I don’t think that a “pagerank” (original Google approach) would work in the long run. I think “Yahoo link lists” are more stable because they work on source quality. For example: if Uncle Bob said something once a year, I might want to see it.

With bugs especially interesting: probably oscillating around the optimal spec implementation

Absolutely! Hopefully there will be more.

And since you’ve got your own relay now, there’s one test I’d very much like to see:

What filter settings do you receive? How well time-delimited are they? Do clients set created_at?

I see this one for example.

I sometimes use this challenge here for interview assessments: https://github.com/schmijos/asm-codegolf-entry

The task is to get one minimal decrease in compiled bytesize in 1.5h. Almost everybody can do it. But people approach it very differently.