Nostr is much damn fun.
Is random strangers redundant?
This is why nostr is so theraputic. I can just shout into the void at random strangers.
I buddy was telling me that I am a man wading against the tide. Because of BSD and I'm learning C.
Been doing a deep dive into the BSDs. I feel like a freak because I'm having so much fun with it.
I'm still a relatively new developer. Beyond algorithms, what resources would to recommend to someone like me to study so try to contribute you this area?
I don't know who said this, but someone said something like this:
There is a whole generation of people who don't know what is like to be unreachable.
I am fortunate to have known what this is like. I took similar steps to you:
- removed social media (actually almost all apps except a few games and signal so I can talk and play with fam)
- stopped using fitness trackers or any type of device that is supposed to help you keep track of things, they're basically honeypots to keep you attached to your phone.
for most tracking, pen and paper will do, feels better, and low tech and therefore cheap and resilient.
I'm still hooked on the phone, but you've inspired me to try again to just not use it.
I'm rooting for you in your recent goings on in life. Stay Strong Friend.
I'm an andriod user currently, I would definitely try Damus Andriod.
Will you be my friend, anon?
Maybe it's not the techology at all. Maybe they need more time to make decisions about what they want. That's possible.
To be clear, I don't think people are less because they can't use a touch screen. I just think there are not a lot of people who are constantly submerged in techology like I am, and have not interest in using anything more than a tv remote.
I know I am "good at computers" too. Because I've seen people try to use a self-service kiosk at Dunkin' Donuts.
"I'm good a computers" isn't really a good marketing strategy I feel for job hunting.
What more is, I have no other skills. Programming is the only thing I've been good at (relatively to all other things I spend time doing)
So what do? Quit and start a hole digging business? Lol.
Everyday I work with javascript I want to quit working in tech more.
Which is a really odd experience given that I got into tech and learned to program with JS. In hindsight I get the sense that I've done nothing but contribute more shit software to an increasly shit software saturated world.
What the hell is a "Warm Ginger" scent?