#music release
Title:
Sailing
Genre:
#LoFi
Duration:
4 minutes
Release Date:
5 January 2023
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Thorwegian
Sailing, by Thorwegian
track by Thorwegian
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if you're feeling like a plant needing to perform some photosynthesis, or like a frog just chillin in a pond, guess who's got music for the occasion:

Thorwegian
Pangæa, by Thorwegian
track by Thorwegian
#[0] not that i want to take up the lead developer's time too much here, but i'm just wanting to know if maybe a naive Bayesian classifier could separate the cream from the crop? most of spam is eliminated with such a classifier. you're using degrees of separation in your client. but we've got decades of computationally inexpesive Bayesian classification to go on here. just a little curious if this was thought of?
them: oh, i love people!
also them: my idea of a luxurious home keeps me at a distance to strangers. but i definitely love people. yup! totally...
if several cryptocurrency-oriented persons are preventing you from getting your girl, this is what we call a c**kblockchain
"penetration tester" is far more amusing than "information security professional"
someone's vacuuming on the floor above me. i can hear every little miniscule part of their lives. what's your upstairs neighbour doing right now?
ah yes the wiggly lines on the crypto charts. technical analysis fun times. makes me remember the time when i wrote "The Bitcoin Barometer" for a former employer of mine.
welcome to Nostr. the dev team gave you the app. i'm the posting team. π
as far as the dev side of Nostr is concerned, i'm less useful than an eager junior dev, because although i could work my ass off on things, i hold back because i've burned out before. but if there's some issue, i can debug. and i've been known to maintain forks of projects with a few patches added in here and there. could make me useful. could also make me annoying as hell.
when i bring up technical issues with the network on here as a nerd, i'm getting more interactions than when i try to use the network as a normal person. a thing i'm noticing. as far as active well-intentioned users are concerned, is it mostly still just the devs of the infrastructure itself who live on here?
forcing people to use your particular product, platform or system might work on the short term, but on the long term, this is a losing strategy.
take USB
the USB standard itself doesn't make money
many vendors had to give up their pet projects that would gain them an advantage to make their stuff work with USB
the user is better off for it. all sorts of things can be plugged into a computer these days without needing any setup and it's frankly a miracle.
before USB it was chaos and every device had its own weird cable and driver disk you had to install.
USB is good UX. making up your own standard for things and having a big ego over things is not. the user wants "It Just Works(TM)" and this is why software exists in the first place. only bad programmers neglect the user.
bad UX = various software vendors blaming each other
good UX = various software vendors dropping their massive egos to make it work for the user
good UX = if somebody else broke the standard, compensate
bad UX = blame the guy who broke the standard
user: i don't know what the hell you're talking about. just make my button work. isn't software supposed to be for the users? why would you write software if not for the user?
i clicked "See Thread" in iris.to until the "See Thread" button disappeared... and then i could no longer see my replies in said thread.
you know how it'll say in the classified ad for the second-hand car "maintained by a mechanic"?
well, if you're a seasoned mechanic, this is a red flag. mechanics suck at maintaining their own cars.
similarly, computer programmers suck at maintaining their own computers.
so i wanna see what the hell the computer programmer did to the car (Nostr) before i trust him, since this isn't for a customer.
having sex with miners is illegal you know
fanart i drew of the Totoro bus in 2016
sketched in with a pencil, finished with technical marker on plain xerox paper

a hand-drawn animation i made in 2005
