Probably late to the party, but TIL about Braess' paradox. I knew there was inherent cost in self-interest baked into the system, but Braess summed it up nicely.
Daniel
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A whole lotta NOPE!


In the 1830's and 40's the average British rural worker consumed around 6500 calories per day. Most of those calories came from bread. The average family of 6 consumed around 55 pounds of bread, around 31 modern loaves, per week!



We woke up today without any plans for the day. It’s been at least a couple of years since we’ve had a Saturday like this!

Got my dad a record player for Father’s Day and he and my mom are jamming out to their old collection. This one’s from 1964 and doesn’t skip a beat!
One of my upcoming projects...
My first impression was that it was a Roller Coaster Tycoon prank. No one who's seen it likes it. Like a red serpent crawling into the Capitol.


Really liking Alpine Linux.
I love a nice board-formed wall, very satisfying. I give it a week before someone tags it…


Never had TimTam, is the original the way to go?
“A day is a span of time no one is wealthy enough to waste.”
- Fortune Cookie from Lunch
Making private key backups. Anyone else done this for nostr?


There's no shortage of coffee shops in my town and there is one with so little room for seating that I wondered how it could still be in business. Turns out they are a coffee roaster and only sell beans. How could that be a viable business mod...Oh my goodness!? The coffee is amazing, mystery solved. 

Tolkein: "What if there was a magical artifact that let you communicate across long distances, but it was addictive and secretly spied on you and fed you disinformation and filled you with paralyzing despair?"
Me: "That's a phone."
Shopping for chairs and went to an Amish website. Got a 404. They’re the real deal.

We need to write a plug-in for strfry that:
- White/black-lists (particular pubkeys can/can't post events)
- Rate-limits
- Spam filters

