Good point, I will try to repost more when I find things I find interesting.
I was just saying that is what, at one point, I did to solve the interruptions issue. You mileage may vary, Your circumstances are different, etc.
Pretending to be deaf is also a good strategy.
Pretending to be blind and dumb is good too.
I use that one pretty much every time I'm out in public.
Yes, sometimes. This would be more if I am writing a new function.
But more generally, anytime I get stuck in a moment of inaction I just write in a text file in notepad, or a mead notebook I bring with me everywhere.
Any tool that is maximally simple that it requires 0 thought.
writing notes has been very useful for getting pass the blocked phase.
I start with a problem statement or definition of what I am trying to do. Then write down the first step or steps. The step must be small, actionable.
Meal prep.
Deleted all social media.
Cancelled all of my subscriptions. (Except maybe one)
I relate to this very much. I haven't done this in a while, but I found at one point that offsetting my day by a few hours earlier helped me carve a block of time where I was virtually guaranteed to be undisturbed for a few hours. I would wake at 5am, be at the office at 6 and have the place to myself until 9am or so.
If you have used IndexedDB. What has been your experience with it?
What happens if an ETF gets rugged because they, say, publicly posted their Bitcoin address?
I personally don't enjoy A.I. although I have used it from time to time to write simple boilerplate. I also enjoy typing (usually).
Nature abhors a vacuum
And then mine using the energy generated from their farts
I will breed chickens for Bitcoin.
The way lightning works is transactions get routed through channels (as I understand, correct me if I am wrong). So if we're all opening channels that does increase decentralization. Some nodes have more liquidity is inevitable and the same goes for channels.