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Peter K
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Software engineer, outdoor enthusiast, occasional ham radio operator, aspiring hunter and homesteader, bitcoiner, neopagan druid, used to race sailboats, too many hobbies to list. Based in Northern Virginia. I don't like, only zap.
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After many a fortnight, I’m finally starting a Dungeons & Dragons Comedy Podcast.

Dungeon Master nostr:npub14actrvwqkhfg7f9p8hf3h7ea5r509c8pkltklyxyvl5kfl08gpuqjtnayx and I are seeking a brave adventurous soul to join us behind the scenes to helm the wheel of content and editing.

Aside from getting your bounty paid in digital gold, you’ll get to work with nerd-in-training nostr:npub1rtlqca8r6auyaw5n5h3l5422dm4sry5dzfee4696fqe8s6qgudks7djtfs while learning a lot about cloacas.

Scroll for initiative at https://www.bradmills.ca/careers/content-strategist

Dammit, I don't need another podcast to listen to...

Heh. You have plenty of time. I'm in my 50's and while I've been programming since high school, I'm still learning. It's shifted a little bit from trying to learn the cool new thing because it's cool, to trying to learn the cool new thing because it's cool and so my brain doesn't shrivel up and make it hard to learn.

But anyone in their 30's can get to the point of making money coding unless they're just bad at it, or don't make the effort.

Yep. It's kinda Zen, you fight with the compiler and fight with the compiler , then eventually let go and the compiler starts working with you instead of against you.

I may be a little buzzed myself.

Problem is, my day job is in other languages, so I keep repeating that cycle.

I'm not sure I l'd say it's a fast moving target, but if you know code like most people know code, it takes something of a brain shift.

So I'd say buzzed is a better way to tackle rust than drunk.

Did your boomer do something?

They could also check follow lists and require the fee for sending to npubs that don't follow the sender.

Handwriting. I can do it, but I can either go super slow, or probably not be able to read it later. Working on that.

Plus learning to code in Rust.

Who missed out on their pop culture now?

yeah, see note10538e3zs88a4l7yn0fp7ujj30wn5t2ampzdzpsptcdwsgyhvm98sdr89qu

No big deal. The space is automatic in Primal, but not in Amethyst, the tag shows just "Marie" in primal, but "The Marie (two emoji)" in Amethyst. So I have to ne careful when posting.

That was primal on android, but the first one was amethyst. I switch back and forth a lot.

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or maybe it's just the client I'm using, I guess.

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Sorry, looks like I missed a space. It was supposed to be nostr:npub1el3mgvtdjpfntdkwq446pmprpdv85v6rs85zh7dq9gvy7tgx37xs2kl27r

Both you and nostr:npub1rvyc74tyx4h8p8hj26sxf986kvm3nscq29m9pk53c7lpj6s06smq7kpk3p pretty well knew it was about one of you, but couldn't be bothered to look up your own npub and compare? Where's the proof of work in that?

gah, I did it wrong again. nostr:npub1el3mgvtdjpfntdkwq446pmprpdv85v6rs85zh7dq9gvy7tgx37xs2kl27r not @marie (no offense). That'll teach me not to get snarky.

Sorry, looks like I missed a space. It was supposed to be nostr:npub1el3mgvtdjpfntdkwq446pmprpdv85v6rs85zh7dq9gvy7tgx37xs2kl27r

Both you and nostr:npub1rvyc74tyx4h8p8hj26sxf986kvm3nscq29m9pk53c7lpj6s06smq7kpk3p pretty well knew it was about one of you, but couldn't be bothered to look up your own npub and compare? Where's the proof of work in that?