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USS north Carolina...a bloody big ship
#boats https://i.nostr.build/9QQ2OOGSARE9l8hx.jpg https://i.nostr.build/jwJu82ui0ALqgWBB.jpg
"Maybe don't say “maybe”: How and why invitees fail to realize that they should not respond to invitations with a “maybe”"
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022103125000952
Grappling on the beach is a bucket list item of mine
I guess I can cross of my bucket list being in the pouring rain during a wedding 🌧 https://v.nostr.build/SZOIPY15SehWgzYa.mp4
https://youtu.be/FIrvA2nk66Y
Beautiful and powerful paintings.
It's not supposed to be pressure, but rather intention. What do you really want, and who fits that description? 🙂
Lake Powell back in the day #travelWithJake #lake https://v.nostr.build/dYGgKOOcvrL1Rvjh.mp4
Trying to play the devil’s advocate here, maybe it can make some sense if you’re rolling out multiple deployment environments and want to be able to reuse the build and can’t lookup env vars for whatever reason.
And/or if you don’t 100% control the oauth server and it has some arbitrary BS which forces rotation of the client secret that wouldn’t align with your release cycle (?)
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I think I fill the “functional schizo” checkbox, not sure about the other stuff though 🤣
I have some Erlang experience from working in an IoT automation and telemetry product.
The RF protocol was proprietary and it was handled by spawning a gen_statem (refactored from gen_fsm) process per product in the mesh network. It was simple but effective.
I’m one of those weirdos whom alcohol just doesn’t work the way it’s supposed to lol
Like it makes me more focused, less anxious and stressed out, to the point that it’s just not worth drinking more than a few sips in social gatherings.
Also, for about a year I had to take a shot of Whiskey in the morning to ease the pain of dealing with stupid coworkers.
It’s kind of sad that I can’t seem to have fun with alcohol (other than making drinks and fancy stuff) like normal people do but instead have it as some sort of “tool”.
Of course if I drink too much I will just black out like anyone else, but it’s mostly “Ballmer Peak” overall.
I would learn about you. Take me to your opposition.
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This is such a difficult concept to get across to fellow Americans. I lived in Germany for a couple of years a while back, so I understand it, but i can't communicate it. Sure, salaries are higher here in the States; healthcare costs an arm and a leg, but that's not the whole story. Rents and home ownership isn't substantially cheaper in Deutschland. Food was about the same.
I think car culture is part of the cost difference. American families own a car per adult, use them for everything, and tend to trade up every few years. German family's had (when I was there) a car per family and used it far more rarely. Less benzine, fewer large car purchases.
That's not the whole picture, but I've never really understood why it's so much easier to live on such smaller salaries in Western Europe than in the US. Maybe it's just our hyper consumerism - we buy a lot of shit, just to buy stuff. Amazon could only ever have started and gotten so big in the US.
Peak male entertainment #travelWithJake https://v.nostr.build/wTaFrFaglM7tc6X0.mp4 https://v.nostr.build/VR2AU1KeYlfnSKPt.mp4 https://v.nostr.build/tGiq2xfUIJR927RK.mp4 https://v.nostr.build/ZZrldPy9Lw0Ng9DY.mp4
Siempre difundiendo el arte de la fotografía
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Mientras participaba de un mítin Anti Israel, envuelto en la bandera Palestina y la del movimiento LGBT Q+I , Tyler Robinson un latino trans migrante ilegal ,fue atrapado como sospechoso del asesinato de Charly Kirk.
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La Segunda Enmienda a la Constitución de los Estados Unidos de América , propuesta el 25 de septiembre de 1789 y aprobada el 15 de diciembre de 1791, protege el derecho del pueblo estadounidense a poseer y portar armas.
https://blossom.primal.net/c79633bc34c5b4ab9f0a1374b968796a0576f24ba50b65bddba73eadca6c38ca.jpg
Green River gorge WA. Cute spit to play in some water https://v.nostr.build/vAP6PWhVG9HRu3Cb.mp4
https://i.nostr.build/5p3lXDArvLxr4yrT.jpg
A reminder that playing in the water boost the mood #lakecrescent #washington https://v.nostr.build/csB4zalJksPA8Pdt.mp4
Innovadores"
Walter Isaacson.
That was my fault, sorry. I chose a random note to try republishing.
Haha! Sort of... I think it could be really interesting if it actually incentived sharing uncommon things. Change it to Oddities & let a thousand weirdos bloom :)
I don't know if that would actually work but it sounds fun. AI should be able to figure out all sorts peculiar hobbies to allow since there's TV shows, shops, and online groups around the broader subject of strange & unusual.
The premise of this relay is kinda stupid, isn't it? It feels like most things on Nostr are already not about Bitcoin or Nostr. Maybe more strict topics will work better. Like whales.
Maybe it should also disallow libertarian and Austrian economist takes.
Petit Verdot and Mourvèdre pick scheduled for later this week. The fall weather is here and slowing the ripening a bit. The end of harvest is in sight
https://blossom.primal.net/bdeb3b2613dba9fcc718217fe3de205ee5e52dd96188f61731b1554a7116831b.jpg
Desde 2019 ,un golazo las duchas frías ...
Sistema inmunitario y resistencia al frío ha aumentado...
No todos los días ,pero 4 o 5 por semana ..
Baño "normal " y al final 2/3 minutos ( sin incluir la cabeza)
Yep. A short delay. Disregard. :)
Tried, it said accepted but I don't see it. Maybe there is a delay.
Does /uncommon accept republishing, @npub180c…h6w6 ?
“The worship of the state is the worship of force. There is no more dangerous menace to civilization than a government of incompetent, corrupt, or vile men. The worst evils which mankind ever had to endure were inflicted by bad governments.”
- Ludwig von Mises
How easy is it to trick naïvely-prompted LLMs?