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Language agnostic though my skills are #Python, #Nix, hardware, and "entrepreneurship". People often come to me with their business problems. I usually go to people with technology problems. @ me w/ dank tech npub176jdt070zywkek27u8vnlhthvvekhkwf53525uc9tj9kujwvcpjs50nlmr

Hard to find good stuff. There was an animated show on youtube starring like...the first bitcoin, and some play on vitalik buterins name....but i'm having trouble finding it now. I think episodes were 10 min or half an hour and there were 10 or so of them.

I think what's odd is how common it would be for the male to get caught up in her response - or how common it would be for people to empathize with him here. I might have myself some years back.

But ulitmately what's happening (that matters - I could be wrong...but assuming based on context clues):

Reporter asking her a question:

Her responding

Him interrupting

Her enforcing boundary

Getting caught up on the language and labeling her negatively seems a failure here...it's not about what she says, it's just that she enforces the boundary.

nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7ct5d3shxtnwdaehgu3wd3skueqpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqqgrn3au88tpvdjmhq8332psk4lyzgdumzv45v7a94ppf6kty4ud3xcnt2h0l How would you enforce a boundary in a moment where you had an important opportunity to speak and it was being interrupted?

nostr:nprofile1qyw8wumn8ghj7cmgwf5hxarsd9kxctnwdaehgu339e3k7mf0qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcqyzmul86z57ttpy0gg0wwjxwnaaxqmjpwq2299m0shk7daw0vhyl8s06rj7w I'd love to hear your take on the vid.

maybe you just haven't found the one that'll inspire you to put all the others down.

It's kind of funny how no one wants to share their btc setup - I imagine for security purposes. It must make the learning curve to much higher for newcoiners.

To others with this 'one book a week' type thing, do you find yourself not picking up big books to stay with your goal?

I find it preferably to read fewer books (or more) of better quality when necessary.

It feels like bitcoin techies are allergic to making good readmes

Something I think about from time to time is the passing down of knowledge/culture. It feels like we're not doing a very good job, and I'm not sure how to go about doing it.

I don't reach out to many people. I greatly enjoy being alone much of the time, but when someone reaches out to me, I usually find a way to say yes, maybe they want to meet for coffee - my answer is no, but it's yes to a phone call, or i'll engage with them over text.

This working from home stuff became normal practically overnight, and how wonderful it is! But certain things are hard to learn in isolation, and creating huge skill gaps hurts us all.

Even just putting in a little effort makes a huge difference.

So thanks to all the organizers, and initiators out there! When I can find ways to zap ya I try! I try!

The best ways I've found to improve my technical chops are going through the books, trying to build things, and hackathons - many people seem good at this now.

The human stuff, meeting up, lunches, dinners, coffees, etc...mostly it's just about showing up and trying to be present. And trying to make trades, we're humans, we want to bring value to each other, don't overthink it or over complicate it. Sharing what you got and asking for what you want works wonders! Get rejected ya softies : P

the freedom devs...etc. maybe we're seeing the same thing, but you're looking at it in a more enjoyable light. I just wana ask people 'you have seen grass right?'

where you find this greatness? I just see lonely dudes talking to their computers a....uhhh...a lot haha