I have found out from my experience that vibe coding works best when you implement all the features you want in one go from the onset. If it is a project you plan on maintaining, after the initial run, vibe coding becomes more of an hindrance.
I struggle to find a use case for AI agents in my day to day work because the tasks are all deterministic and using natural language just doesn't make any sense.
All out War must be avoided at all costs. There is no justification for the lives that would be lost as a result of war. There is no such thing as a justified war. It is a choice that must be avoided.
Would end up spending way more than $1
When you say likes are worthless do you mean from a monetary standpoint or from a signal standpoint? Because likes also act as some sorts of signal on the post in question.
A post with no interaction and a post with likes cant be compared. Sure it might be the least useful from the other options you raised. But does that make it worthless?
It depends. Understanding of certain concepts aren't always obvious initially.
Yeah been thinking about this and arriving at the same conclusion.
The ease to creating nuts is just 🤩🥜󠅓󠅑󠅣󠅘󠅥󠄲󠅟󠄢󠄶󠅤󠅔󠅝󠅘󠄠󠅔󠄸󠄲󠅪󠄿󠅙󠄨󠅦󠅒󠅇󠅜󠅥󠅔󠄳󠄥󠅚󠅒󠄢󠅜󠅥󠅒󠄣󠄽󠅥󠅑󠅇󠄩󠅘󠅔󠅇󠄾󠅪󠅉󠅈󠅂󠅘󠅔󠄹󠄷󠅙󠅉󠅇󠅜󠄹󠄱󠄵󠄩󠄦󠄣󠅩󠅟󠄵󠄾󠅇󠅨󠅘󠅓󠄹󠄻󠅛󠅉󠅇󠄵󠄵󠅉󠅈󠄾󠄤󠅁󠄷󠄹󠄠󠄾󠅇󠅉󠅨󠄿󠅄󠄱󠄣󠅊󠅄󠅅󠅧󠅊󠅝󠅁󠄢󠅉󠅚󠅗󠅪󠅉󠅚󠄺󠅛󠄾󠅪󠅓󠅨󠅉󠅇󠄾󠅙󠄾󠅚󠅉󠅨󠄽󠅇󠄵󠄥󠅊󠅝󠅅󠄢󠄿󠄷󠄹󠅨󠅊󠄷󠅉󠅧󠅊󠅚󠄲󠅘󠅉󠄢󠅂󠅜󠅊󠅄󠅗󠄤󠄿󠅇󠄹󠅪󠅉󠄢󠄾󠅙󠅊󠄴󠅊󠅙󠄽󠄢󠅉󠅧󠅉󠅪󠅆󠅘󠅉󠄡󠅗󠅘󠄱󠅢󠅃󠄿󠅈󠅣󠄠󠅧󠅉󠅊󠅀󠅨󠅝󠄼󠄳󠅚󠄵󠅊󠅢󠅛󠅠󠄺󠅓󠅨󠄽󠄽󠅢󠄷󠄵󠅉󠅈󠅝󠅗󠄧󠄠󠅩󠄩󠄾󠄨󠄲󠄡󠅧󠄺󠄧󠅉󠅇󠅃󠅚󠅉󠅇󠅆󠅉󠄹󠄹󠅝󠅚󠄤󠅜󠄧󠄨󠄼󠅇󠅒󠄾󠅝󠄴󠅉󠄶󠄱󠄹󠄿󠅟󠅉󠅣󠅩󠄥󠅅󠄷󠅃󠅡󠅂󠄾󠄦󠄲󠄺󠅀󠅔󠄧󠅦󠄡󠅣󠅥󠅜󠅞󠅇󠄣󠅉󠅈󠄾󠅉󠄹󠄳󠅕󠄾󠄶󠅉󠅊󠄴󠄝󠅚󠄵󠅥󠅨󠅗󠄠󠄡󠅩󠅟󠅚󠄠󠅔󠄣󠅚󠅞󠅞󠅄󠅠󠅄󠄿󠅈󠄧󠄶󠅥󠄸󠄻󠄝󠅣󠄹󠅚󠅖󠄩󠅒󠄵󠄹󠅉󠅈󠄺󠅉󠄹󠄾󠄡󠅔󠅅󠄼󠄵󠅙󠄴󠄥󠅙󠅛󠅝󠅃󠄡󠄻󠅟󠅪󠅪󠄡󠄧󠅩󠄷󠅏󠅅󠅖󠅛󠅅󠄲󠅏󠅓󠅊󠄨󠄺󠄴󠄱󠅣󠅀󠄴󠅅󠄦󠄸󠅅󠄥󠅠󠄷󠄶󠅘󠄵󠄷󠄶󠅪󠅕󠄵󠄱󠅨󠅉󠅄󠅜󠅘󠄾󠅄󠅁󠅧󠄿󠅄󠄽󠅩󠅊󠄴󠅅󠄤󠄽󠅇󠅁󠅧󠄿󠄴󠅅󠅧󠅉󠅚󠄽󠄣󠄽󠅇󠄺󠅝󠄾󠅚󠅁󠄥󠄾󠄴󠄹󠄥󠄽󠄷󠅅󠅩󠄽󠄷󠅉󠄢󠄾󠄷󠄹󠄣󠄾󠄢󠅁󠄡󠄾󠅝󠄶󠅜󠅉󠅚󠄱󠄣󠄽󠄷󠅆󠅘󠅉󠅚󠅉󠄣󠅊󠄴󠄾󠅜󠄿󠅇󠅂󠅙󠄾󠅚󠅗󠅪󠅉󠅇󠄾󠅉󠄹󠅁󠄼󠅁󠅑󠅘󠅝󠄾󠄵󠅔󠅧󠅤󠄡󠅨󠄴󠄣󠄣󠅣󠄣󠅜󠅃󠄥󠅔󠅠󠅒󠅆󠅙󠅒󠅘󠅖󠅠󠅞󠅈󠄦󠅣󠅡󠄠󠅑󠅂󠄽󠅊󠅜󠅈󠅓󠅨󠅇󠄶󠅛󠅟󠄢󠄶󠅜󠅇󠄳󠄱󠅚󠅙󠅃󠄨󠄢󠄽󠅄󠄧󠅣󠄤󠅖󠅔󠅖󠅇󠅅󠄶󠅗󠅪󠄳󠅔󠄣󠅜󠅝󠅚󠅠󠄱󠅧󠄼󠄠󠅀󠄧󠅁󠅈󠄻󠄾󠄵󠄥󠄸󠅙󠄿󠄤󠅁󠄷󠄶󠅪󠅇󠄳󠄳󠅅󠅙󠅣󠄲󠅇󠄾󠅨󠅒󠅄󠅓󠅟󠄲󠅚󠅘󠄻󠄡󠅅󠅝󠄹󠄳󠄷󠅘󠄱󠄦󠄡󠄾󠅛󠄨󠅪󠅈󠅧󠅡󠅛󠅕󠄲󠅖󠅏󠅀󠅂󠄽󠅗󠄹󠅝󠄶󠅩󠅇󠄳󠄱󠅃󠄨󠅠󠄴󠅪󠅖󠅦󠄧󠅝󠄣󠄡󠅠󠅒󠄿󠄩󠄿󠄥󠅏󠅪󠅚󠄺󠅤󠄵󠄩󠄶󠄢󠅈󠄧󠅇󠅆󠄹󠄷󠅧󠄼󠄶󠅡󠄨󠄨󠅂󠄨󠄼󠄼󠅗
Coinos is one of the best custodial wallets hands down by a mile. The ecash integration is the smoothest I have seen so far
My programming language journey has mostly been influenced by the toolings around the language.
Started with C#/C++ but hated visual studios because of the size of my PC not being too powerful so abandoned it
Did some java, used netbean and then intellij for a while, the packaging story (maven) left much to be desired. Did some mobile dev as well but similar issue with the toolings
I never really had a powerful PC early on so only tools and frameworks that were really flexible were my go to options.
Python, JavaScript, golang check these boxes because the barrier to get started is just so low and the toolings are simple.
Rust also has great tooling but is a hard language to learn 😅
Instead use a site/app like bisq, peach etc and then use revolut for the Fiat payment if purchasing Bitcoin
People you already have a relationship with or just randos?
TIL. I think you should do a once a day hidden feature about ameth8.
