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LightningSpore
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Check out LightningSpore.com, mushroom and electronics shop which accepts BTC+LN We specialize in open-source software and hardware to automate growing of mushrooms, plants, and other stuff
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lightningspore 6 months ago
#asknostr One final sort observation about Nostr based shopping. I wonder if others know good ideas. A lot of you sellers are like “zap me and I’ll send you products”. Like it is never that simple. Even if you had a single product, your next questions are: “where do I send this product?” “What name do I put on the package?” It’s sorta awkward to ask a bitcoiner using a nym what their real name and address is. And then the next piece of difficulty is normalizing addresses people give you. People always forget stuff in their address. The benefit of a real website with a form is you can validate this before the order is ever submitted. Especially for non-US orders, I cannot just look at an address and be like, “yeah that definitely seems reasonable”. So typically I avoid non-US shipping, but sometimes it is worth it. Dealing with customs harmonization codes also makes me wanna scream, so that’s another reason. Just food for thought. What are some of your internal procedures for handling ad-hoc orders on Nostr (or otherwise) which doesn’t require a lot of back and forth with the customer trying to get the basics down? #nostrsellers
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lightningspore 6 months ago
Sending some seedsigner hardware to some beta testers. Read on to learn more about my thoughts about today… Shipping physical stuff is kind of hard, especially when you only do it occasionally. I have to take time after a day like today and reflect and improve my processes. I feel bad sometimes. At lot of you vendors here are posting about how high quality your products are. But for me, selling electronics in particular, it is really hard to get to the level you get even for like lower quality Chinese Amazon products. Maybe the product is junk, but it is packaged so much better than is possible in my home production mode. All I can do it iterate though. Hopefully if I can get orders more consistently, I can build the processes. Generally, the move is to have products in stock. I can’t be making stuff to-order. #bitcoin #building #seedsigner
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lightningspore 6 months ago
Made some Ube agar (purple yam) and then did some transfers. It’s pretty chunky consistency, next time if I ever make this recipe again I’d filter it. But usually it is not worth the effort to play around with different agar recipes. Will post some pics in a week or two with the progress. #science #mushrooms #lab @jack
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lightningspore 6 months ago
Harvested some Reishi mushroom. It took about 4 months to grow to this size. Just kept it inside the bag the entire time, no need for any fancy environment control. #grownostr @npub100rs...63y7 @jack
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lightningspore 6 months ago
@SeedSigner hardware hacking. Kind of nice to use this cheap microscope, can solder with better posture #buildstr #seedsigner image
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lightningspore 6 months ago
What are the ai agent tools people are using? I’m mostly still just using cursor with its basic agent. How can I get the “give my AI intern a task and an hour later it opens up a PR to my repo” type workflow? #asknostr
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lightningspore 7 months ago
Running a copy of the LightningSpore wordpress website on my self-hosted k8s cluster. Now maybe I'll get around to raising my 1/10 ethics score from @alp 😇
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lightningspore 7 months ago
Made some progress with Goose, local LLMS, and MCP! I've mostly been running LightningSpore using this TODO application called `Todoist`. Which if you are in need of something like that I recommend. However my todo list has been growing much faster than my ability to accomplish the tasks, such is project management... Trying to wrangle my tasks a bit, which leads us back to the top. For local LLMs, on my Mac, I am running software called LM Studio, which is an easy UI for running this stuff. However, MCP is the new hot shit, and I have been wanting to try it out. I found an MCP which connects to Todoist and allows me to query my tasks, create new ones, and hopefully in the near future, look at the related tasks in my todo list and help me prioritize the work, me the human, should tackle. It is pretty cool that the LLM is local, the MCP is local, but the todo list app, is NOT local, but at least todoist has an admirable bootstrapped business model I love. my fork of someones MCP: @Block Open Source lol at the task name, trying to start some controversy... image