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JayByte
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I love programming, slow/async life, privacy, freedom, pantheism and art. Nostr relay fork: https://gitlab.com/jbyte777/nostr-rs-relay-x PromptQL: https://gitlab.com/jbyte777/prompt-ql/-/tree/release-6.x Tutorials on programming: https://medium.com/@jzx777
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JayByte 2 months ago
That's how the New Renaissance starts from early Y2K Medieval with fading "cyberpunk". For me decentralization is a whole mindset. There are also nanoboards, stg, over-exploitation of hyper-centralized resources if you should use them for some purpose (like work), async remote work culture. What started as simple independent life individualism, it then evolves in more complex/progressive way. This does not happen suddenly one day though, this is long-term continuous trend. And it's not always about one real variable. View quoted note →
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JayByte 2 months ago
If intellectual work is done properly, it won't require much synchronization. Coding and designing, for example, is almost done in solo productively. Pair programming is rarely needed (especially in AI age). View quoted note →
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JayByte 2 months ago
The previous and the current year are opportunities for async remote work.
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JayByte 2 months ago
"masters of Universe" who never have contributed to advancement in quality of life and freedoms as entropy is always increasing lol
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JayByte 3 months ago
My 2026 resolution: If something bad happens, it's test for adaptability. If something significantly bad happens, it's test for intelligence. If something very bad happens, it's test for soul. Under bad conditions only survival-related skills, analytical thinking and politics emerge. Use it only to protect from evil, do not fall for evil. Build good. Creativity emerges only in true boredom when you're healthy, safe and own it at least. Real change is slow, persistent, individual, decentralized and with good sense of civilization purpose this time.
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JayByte 3 months ago
Surprisingly, I found more real friends in the Internet than IRL. This is what's needed to know about "offline makes connections more authentic".
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JayByte 3 months ago
V4V culture is probably basics for marginalizing parasites
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JayByte 3 months ago
Relation between informational entropy and probability of event feels natural in choice between "informational bubble" and "observing bitter reality". If event affects my life, then it's good to take it into account. If I can do something good with it, then it's meaningful. If I cannot do something good with it, then why should bother about it. If I can't find "why" on myself, then it's completely meaningless. #slowlife #blog
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JayByte 3 months ago
Merry Christmas 🎄️🎉⭐️🎁️❤️🎉🕊️🎁️💜️🎉❄️✴️
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JayByte 3 months ago
I was taking plain text notes for 2 years. This worked fine when I had few unique notes and some repetitive notes. Then, after I experienced more moments in my life, this became cumbersome to take them day to day. I tried to split notes by banger and cute sections at some point. This eased note taking and reading them. I even could fit short fictional story in between them. But at the end of the year, I felt fatigue again. Too many things were repeating in my text book, text notes was feeling less interesting to catch with them. I also do handwritten note taking. However, it retained only for celebrations.
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JayByte 3 months ago
I started 2026 year from migrating from text notes to Jupyter Notebook notes. This seems pretty fun.
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JayByte 3 months ago
Hah. These bots never change: "dear friends", small quotes with shallow meaning. Classics...