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“I am, and always will be, the optimist. The hoper of far-flung hopes, and the dreamer of improbable dreams.” - Dr. Who
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lizsweig 2 years ago
@MattGeddes is looking for good beginner examples for dealing with Bitcoin's lightning network programmatically. @npub1a8jz...5pj4 et al.: Any suggestions for him? Thanks 💜🧡
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lizsweig 2 years ago
More like a guideline than an actual rule image
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lizsweig 2 years ago
Beware viscious attack tortoise!
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lizsweig 2 years ago
My younger child just referred to Nostr as “desocialized media” and I’m just going with it.
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lizsweig 2 years ago
Two of my former colleagues started a podcast called Leadership Unplugged where they interview folks they perceive as leaders doing cool stuff. I was surprised and delighted when they asked me to record an episode. If you’ve ever wanted to hear me yammer for an hour about organizational #leadership #psychology, #MentalHealth, and my angsty 14-year old self’s devotion to Ani DiFranco, your wait is officially over. If not, feel free to keep scrolling.
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lizsweig 2 years ago
Back in 2005, Cat Power (a/k/a Chan Marshall) covered Blondie’s cover of the Nerves classic “Hanging On the Telephone” for a Cingular Wireless commercial. To date, Chan has never released her cover. It’s a hauntingly stirring rendition and even though it’s been 18 years, I can’t get the 60-second clip out of my head. Thanks to the internet, there is a recording of the commercial’s soundtrack without the promise of “raising the bar” layered on topmofntjose exquisite vocals. In the absence of Chan releasing a full-length version, I am tempted to start a petition for Florence + The Machine to release a cover it.
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lizsweig 2 years ago
Getting lost is underrated. When we seek, we find. From the map at the 6th Station of Mt. Fuji. image
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lizsweig 2 years ago
I was listening to a podcast recently featuring the founder of new DWeb/Web3 product. He talked about the criticism he’s received related to his built-in-public work. An interesting feature of this beautiful ecosystem we are living and creating in is that it allows us to build in public, like artists painting in a town square. We are sharing the development process and progress of our projects in real time, being transparent about the ideas, challenges, and milestones, as well as engaging with the community for feedback and collaboration. Although some commentary the founder speaking on the podcast has received has been encouraging and helpful, much of it has been harsh and unkind. When asked why he remained willing to make himself vulnerable as a creator he responded, “I don’t mind being seen trying.” That line resonated with me. I’ve been asked why I’m willing to put my journey with mental health out in public, to struggle and recover transparently. The answer is simple: I don’t mind being seen trying. I hope I can inspire others to try, too. image
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lizsweig 2 years ago
Scarcity is the mindset that kills innovation, progress, and growth. When we collaborate, we all win. #Abundance image