The problem with vibe coding is that less is actually more
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If you can't tell the difference between me and a scammer, use a nostr client with web of trust support.
This is a great UX, and the fact that they got it working on ios is huge. However, a user story that depends on Primal is going to be very weird for non-primal users. Next step: fork primal and carve out the signing stuff.
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You can just make things


There is a reason people make resolutions on New Year's Eve, and I don't think it's just because it's a new year. New Year's follows the biggest economic shut down that regularly happens in the west - i.e. the most sacred time in our calendar. This naturally makes room for reflection and a desire for growth, catalyzed by contemplation of God become man (or, at least spending time with family). This in turn makes us better people, able to do more good. We should take this kind of time out more often; maybe we would find ourselves less prone to bias, sunk cost, burnout, and lack of vision.
Happy New Year, and Merry Christmas for 6 more days.
Just overheard someone use the word "google" and it sounded anachronistic
"I see us free, therefore, to return to some of the most sure and certain principles of religion and traditional virtue—that avarice is a vice, that the exaction of usury is a misdemeanour, and the love of money is detestable, that those walk most truly in the paths of virtue and sane wisdom who take least thought for the morrow. We shall once more value ends above means and prefer the good to the useful. We shall honour those who can teach us how to pluck the hour and the day virtuously and well, the delightful people who are capable of taking direct enjoyment in things, the lilies of the field who toil not, neither do they spin.
But beware! The time for all this is not yet. For at least another hundred years we must pretend to ourselves and to everyone that fair is foul and foul is fair; for foul is useful and fair is not. Avarice and usury and precaution must be our gods for a little longer still. For only they can lead us out of the tunnel of economic necessity into daylight."
John Maynard Keynes