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I should find a cigar lounge... always wanted to be a cigar guy, but I suspect it might be a bunch of "losers" at the one near me...oh wait, I'd fit right in 😅
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Wassssssuuuuuuup!
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Feel like you PMSd for over a week! I don't like that I even have an incline about this, but somehow I do. At any rate, makes sense. Next time, do the post!
Yeah, sorry, my bad. Will remember to use that one more carefully in future
The word "often" is confusing here lol. I learned from sports betting, that even a moderately winning rate isn't enough to beat the vig (or trading fees and cap short term cap gains in this case).
Whatever, guess I'll hodl :( My bones are telling me I should sell it all and come back after the Saylor crash (you see the latest news?!), but as usual I just can't bring myself to trade
Graphene was a bit rough in 2020 but now it's a phenomenal daily driver. Easy enough for some grandmas!
Are you not a huge extrovert? I'm finding this is a trend on here; those who post in extroverted fashion are closet introverts IRL (like me, and Mike Hardcastle I learned recently). Or maybe everyone on nostr is an introvert lol. Interesting
Stacks are dope. Just add an extra pointer and it's a queue.
Yes, I got the red. Need to rewatch as it's been eons though
To be fair me too, I think anyway. I was an engineering student. Self taught programming.
I did however have to take data structures, which I'm grateful for. Heaps are my favorite primitive data structure. Once I learned about heaps I became a maxi. I was like every storage class should be a heap XD
"I cured cancer"
Cool. But who's your audience? How can you scale that solution?
Be not afraid. You're 1337 🫡
Yep, it's quite the dilemma. Long press on apps in the Aurora Update tab > Add to Blacklist
Invaluable skill to have, @nprofile…44c2
Haha. First you have to manually install zap store from its website. Download the Android APK
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You'll have to allow app installs via Vanadium Browser, but it'll prompt you. Once you have zap store installed, you can install aurora. And you'll be good from there.
undervalued comment.
i remember dealing with app conflicts with update etc.
Only wrinkle there is that you will need to blacklist apps from aurora that you're installing via zap store so they don't compete on updates.
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Two routes for open source apps: Zap Store and Obtainium. Zap store is easier, Obtainium involves pasting GitHub repo links and installing directly from there.
For regular apps, install the Aurora store and use it as a play store replacement.
https://zapstore.dev/
You can get aurora on zap store: https://zapstore.dev/apps/naddr1qqgxxmmd9esh2un0wfsjuum5daex2q3q0r8xl2njyepcw2zwv3a6dyufj4e4ajx86hz6v4ehu4gnpupxxp7sxpqqqplqkgu3xl9
Omg, I had heard such a warning/tale too! I wonder if that's one of those pre-internet urban legend things.
Well done!
In fact, it inspires thirst
The TA guys are the slipperiest ones. You never quite know what they are predicting, yet they were always right
The kingdom of heaven is within you
Most of the foundation is in place. The first step in Banyan's trust algorithm is to crawl follows and collect users and relay urls.
I won't trust users own relay declarations to find where their events are. Instead, I'm going to brute force query every single relay for every single user I find and find out exactly which relays have an affinity to which users. At the same time, that process can score the performance and health of each relay.
The outcome will be a very rich graph in neo4j that has every known user around me and every known relay. Every relay will have a baseline quality score and I'll know exactly which relays hold whose notes. A good foundation for the next phase which is note aggregation and reference following without having to trust relay lists or hints.
Sounds dangerous. What is it? Tell me in 3 sentences.
Thank you, good morning 💚
I like that there are so many implementations on Nostr. Because I can rip the de-facto standards out of the code rather than read nips.
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Those basic needs cost resources. Somebody has to pay/provide them. At small scale it can be done by local communities. Scaling is a big issue tho.
The welfare state had a century to show results and it hasn't. It's just another way to steal resources by a handful of people. This is my main beef with communism. Everything the state has is due to confiscation and theft.
I couldn't find any reliable calendar software for web, so I expanded mine and posted an entry for @npub1pur…zkzp at Bitcoin Prague in June. 💜
https://jumble.imwald.eu/calendar
Unfortunately not static mostly pwa's. But I'll definitely try something in that direction with my personal page where I link to all my projects. I'll bring this one somehow to nostr amd then from there I can quickly update the links if necessary.
So information theory has a point relevant to this. Ever notice some languages seem fast and some seem slow to listen to? The effect is caused by native speakers of different languages speaking at different syllable per minute rates.
Here is where it gets interesting. Different languages encode different amounts of bits of information per syllable of spoken language. When you rate spoken language by bits per minute it seems we all talk at the same rate globally.
The going assumption is that hints at a limitation of the human brain to process spoken language at speed.
I base my software aesthetics from David Cronenberg 😇. The v1.0 release will be a thing that shouldn't exist, and the splash screen will have a single quiet message pleeding for an `rm -rf ./`
The over-40 one(s)? She left. I zapped. Not in hopes of anything, mind you, but was hopeful it would grow nostr, to be clear!
From context, I gather you flailed about in a wild display of unexpected nerd-strength and managed to escape, sealing the respect and admiration of your peers for years to come. Impressive!
It sounds like if you attend you will corner one person and bore them to tears by autistic monologging at them for the entire duration. You are unlikely to talk to a 2nd person. Except for one lucky "winner" you probably still won't meet anyone who attends. This is probably how you handle all group social events.
Came across one yesterday. She posts lewd stories for sats. Pfp looks AI, but she MIGHT be real...only way to be sure is to zap her
I'm talking somewhat general purpose. Not your hyper specific quantum, curve, compute smart people jargon I'm not familiar with.
I sincerely don't get the point of the triangles. Yes, if you draw a triangular shape, the candles will inevitably go above or below the boundary. At which point new triangles are drawn 🤔
I am liking this price action lately, ngl. Would love the cycle-theory bears to get burned 🙏
It's legit crazy what the promise, no matter how slim or unlikely, of an available hot egirl, can do to logic
Damn! 🥵 Wait, did you copy this from a real person? If so, who?! I must find her!
Trading posts are so infuriating, yet I fall for them a little bit still, cuz greed I guess.
Funny observation, and maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that TA is 10x more popular in crypto than tradfi circles. Something about crypto makes everyone wanna read into charting. I could be wrong, but that's impression I get
"hey boys, you like freedom tech and guns?"
I mean like hash table algorithms :)
I mean, choose the right tool for the job aside, I kind of really like separate chaining. Linked lists are really fun imo.
Drop the "everyone is a spook" anti-social stance, and come out and have some fun 🤗
You can corner @npub1w4j…30zp , I think you'd get along quite well. And I would simply wait until we're far enough into the woods to butt in at some point, and force you to interact with me.
Figurative View:
Keil & Delitzsch
Matthew Barrett
Gleason Archer
Literal View:
Matthew Henry
Davis & Whitcomb
David Howard Jr.
Daniel Block