sometimes, you like a thing but not the person behind it.
a lot of the time, that's how i feel about women. not all the time, but, well, it occurs more often than not.
this is probably why i'm single,
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1983 vintage. Lives in Oslo, Norway. Interested in tech, cooking, history, music, art and travel.
tfw when you state a tendency and people think you are stating a hard rule like some kind of idiot and you just have to let it go because barking up that tree isn't important
my crawler continues to map out the Nostrverse


imagine being blissfully unaware of your own flaws
one of the things i like about Mastodon is that you can have polls.
"YOOOOOO MAXXING OUT COIN HODL!!!"
me: yawn
"these are the implications to the financial system"
me: go on...
a lot of people dismiss crypto as fake money. you can call it what you want, but i have made money in that market. when it was popular to do initial coin offerings, you could often make good money by simply entering early and then exit a day later. it's about timing.
anybody here do any Ethereum smart contract coding? they're interesting. you can have bots running on the blockchain and they can perform jobs.
Litecoin is almost as old as Bitcoin and it sticks around. but it's much cheaper for transfers than Bitcoin or Ethereum are, so it's handy.
i still routinely use Litecoin when i want to transfer crypto with low fees.
can someone explain to me how to make "since" queries work properly in the Nostr protocol? servers don't seem to care if you put it in, at least not by itself.
there's strlen, strcpy, strcmp, and then there's nostr
as a programmer, my first reaction to the name nostr was "no string? never heard of that C library function before!"
you would think that writing more code would make a better piece of software but actually, it's the opposite: the less work your software performs, the better it is. when computers have to do a lot of work, they heat up and fans spin up and heatsinks clog, etc.