Lauren, put down the pet adoption website and kick it over to me.
I'm sort of stealing this from a something i saw on twitch. And was inspired by a chicken stream on zap.stream. So It's an adaptation of an idea to this ecosystem.
A live stream of rabbits or ducks. When zapped, a device releases some food for them to eat.
Or a lion
#idea
At one point I was of the mind that ethereum would win. Not because I thought it was the best, but because I thought it was most like the current system and also easier to influence. Now I'm not so sure. Mostly because I have accepted that there is a lot I don't know. — This is a comment on: https://yakihonne.com/flash-news/nevent1qqsdt638ejslw8x7lw2yyj9slwvxzxuuwuccxj4kmtr5ex2q7nj6qnspr3mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6vp39eukz6mfdphkumn99e3k7mgpr3mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6vpj9eukz6mfdphkumn99e3k7mgpremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6vpj9ejx7unpveskxar0wfujummjvuq3gamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7q3q6fnd556xxxa6pkr0dsz7flq4nwzqun43y96stds8h98s2u3ymq6q3tdd66
I have been standing for this week. It's been an adjustment. A small tweak I have thought to make is to get a stool of some kind. My standing desk is a hand crack one, so it takes a few minutes to change elevation.
I recall hearing a podcast where a stoic follower made himself do this. On a rare occasion I have been tempted to try.
Have you? What has been your experience?
Free book online about network programming. You have to know some C, but he has a crash course for C.
#resources #networks #programming
Thanks for the verse. I needed to read it.
A NOSTR client that can be customized completely. A keypair can control the colors, spacing, fonts, font-sizes, etc. Different NOSTR features are modules that can be added or removed. Certain modules can be dragged and dropped anywhere on a grid canvas.
Only want to see kind 1s? You can. Want to have a three column layout with feed, contacts, and upcoming events? You can.
And so on.
#idea
Stable-loins. A pork loin subscription service that is guaranteed to have the same protein in every loin.
#idea
I remember reading "Choose Yourself!" by Jame Altucher. One take away I got was: To get good at having ideas you must generate ideas daily. Anytime I have one I will post a note and tag it: #idea
Help yourself to them.
Most will suck, but maybe one or two will be actionable. If not for me, maybe for someone else.
a NOSTR onboarding flow done via a qrcode
#idea
I would like to contribute in the hardware space for NOSTR. I have an arduino, and I have an ESP32 dev board coming.
On the more ambitious side, I would like to make an e-reader of somekind. But I'm not there yet.
Like, in line? It's my default state. I'm too important to stand in a queue.
When #tunastr the nostr app for all things tuna?
The most frustrating thing about learning functional programming concepts is that at one point I scoffed at it and got turned off by the maximalism (because maximalism of any kind is generally dumb).
Now here I am years later, learning it anyway. It's been fun and enlightening, and some of the biggest mental breakthroughs I've had recently are a direct result of studying it.
Read the Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
Moderation was one of the virtues he espoused.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/aristotle/nicomachean-ethics/f-h-peters