Calling all stackers!
Leave a comment below to let the SN community know what you're working on this week. It doesn't matter how big or small your project is, or how much progress you've made.
Just share what you're up to, and let the community know if you want any feedback or help.
Continuing to my refactor of our payments "engine." Most of what's left are:
Better ways to create content on SN, I think this is going to take me two weeks of full immersion.
for full immersion, you need to
did I miss anything?
guys what do you think full immersion is 💀
now I would’ve zapped hours ago but LNServer is offline since ages and I’m going to die
I thought you meant full immersion as a SN content creator... like product testing hahaha
Well wait, that's actually a really great idea to collect behavioral data and make a better tool for SN users.
What did you mean by full immersion?
I'm already on SN everyday, with full immersion I mean focusing solely on the thing I'm producing! No external distractions, no other things to think about, this has to be good or bust.
shit on fake L2's
ahhh full immersion is the best
Working on Buoy, a Bitcoin-only service comparison tool. But not only working on the product, also on the business so i'm updating my email list atm.
is there a website?
There is: https://buoybitcoin.com
Let me know what you think :)
reminds me a bit of https://kycnot.me/
I see what you mean, although they seem to focus on non-KYC and services outside of Bitcoin, whereas i focus on more on beginners and Bitcoin-only. I've bookmarked the site though.
I did a full kitchen remodel for one of my friends. This week is being finished. Took me some time.
That's a big job. I salute you. I like being handy but I hire people for big projects. I simply don't have the patience for it.
Thank you. I am not really that handy. haha. I just did the design and now doing the supervision, to make sure it will look like my vision.
Do you do this professionally or just as a hobby?
as a hobby. but it kinda becomes habit. at least one per year in the past 4 years.
Wow! I can read a lot of comments from our intelligent stackers doing great with their projects. I don't have much plans for the week apart from keeping myself engaged with stacker news. Also praying for my business and hopefully find some new clients.
What's your business?
I work in sales for an insurance company
Ah, good luck and wish you well in finding new clients!
Yeah buddy, well thank you for your wishes 🙏
Well, I finished creating my 63 GB embedding store.
Now to feed 5 million more prompts into the chat model to extract structured data from unstructured text.
Mirroring our nfl survivor pool into our PoolZap app. Getting it ready for everyone to start making their picks directly in app instead of on SN.
Also have a project for my contract job but have two weeks to complete so no rush on that.
Man, I just begun to learning code again. It feels so great to study and apply things in the right way, and without wasting time too.
nice, what language are you coding in?
I'm doing the front-end stack, and today I begun to learn Javascript. It's where the real game starts to kick in hahah!
cool, have fun
Lightning.Pub and ShockWallet to own the fake-L2s
Merged this yesterday while supporting @ek's SN CLINK integration
Still need to update some docs
Separate iron in the fire, working with Straycat's graperank attestations for Nostr to proof of concept a decentralized namespace solution that uses social consensus instead of authority for nym to key resolution... Could be yuge.
Well i'm a miner now so i'm gonna hit up my buddy and see if I can hack together some liquid cooling for my bitaxe so I can overclock them
Good luck ! Would you say liquid cooling is the way to go starting out too?
Editing a book.
Writing another.
Drafting more short stories.
Busy week.
CLINK, Cashu, BOLT12, wallet guides
Done "learning" about mining.
Trying it out and being meticulous about it.
Working on a Freelance Job.
Fiat mining for Big Tech companies. I hate it but it allows me to keep stacking sats!
Installed Cursor. I have been debugging AI code for the last few days. In hindsight, I guess I'd have done it faster myself. But the experience is valuable, it might pay off for the next time I ask it to help me implement some routine in Fortran.
Other than Fortran what are the most popular programming languages in your field?
Python, shell.
When not in Fortran, most legacy codes are in C++.
burn
edit: oh he's actually using fortran
Parts of it are still 66~~
HAHA, but not a burn. Fortran still has a lot of users in scientific computing
Is it true every year you guys get together with COBOL guys to have a science vs banking football match ?
(think Army vs Air Force)
Working on Bitcoin Calendar (@bitcal) usual. This week every historical Bitcoin event got its own URL, so now you can share individual events 🧡 #1209882
Continuing work on calendar website’s UI and UX. Today I made the menu element pretty 😊
painting my vehicles - 2002 hiace and 1988 hilux.
rebuilding the hilux door gutter - arc welding in new steel...first time to have done rust repairs to this extent...saves paying for it.
Painted the hiace roof with undercoat to rust proof it and a few scratches around the doors.
keep them running a few more years.
Going to plant garden vegetables soon- its spring here now in New Zealand...have dug over some of the garden already.
Running low on potatoes so it will be rice till the new potatoes are ready late December.
Trying to come up with a list of phrases/collocations that would be applicable for many topics so that my students can ace their upcoming oral exam