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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 3h
@siggy47 did you have time to test CLN send?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Akg10s3 7h
😅😅
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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @0xbitcoiner 8h
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lol.... too true
i'm glad I grew up with DOS. kids these days are scared of command line. but i'm trying to teach it to my kids
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31 sats \ 0 replies \ @Kontext 10h
Source: Is This How the West Ends? by Academy of Ideas:
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77 sats \ 3 replies \ @optimism 10h
Stopped working on code review early today and decided to find a solution to githubless git, as Goog setting an example with completely destroying AOSP (#1217284) makes me really worried.
Now testing git-bug to see if I can make it so that a .patch can get proposed as an issue and then have it picked up with some CI. The interface for server layer is... graphql and now I really feel for all poor souls that use that, while realizing that well designed REST APIs are the real luxury life, lol.
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121 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 10h
There's a steep benefit curve to graphql. It's awesome when your API is evolving rapidly or you are caching on the client a lot. For something like git I'm not sure you need either of those much.
I looked into git-bug when I was hacking on https://gitern.com. I probably would've forked or rewritten it from scratch but that's how I imagined implementing github-like issues while maintaining portability.
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200 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 9h
I agree that it could be nice for rapid development in an ecosystem around a central service - iirc that's what FB developed it for - but it's indeed overkill for something simple that doesn't change much (and if it does, you need versioning) and you just want to install and run; especially if it's distributed by nature.
It's also funny that the caching is killing my experience with this particular web-ui because I need to literally hit refresh when navigating (using in-app navigation) to see new state on an issue - so in this instance it's also kind of awfully implemented.
I was thinking that git-bug could be nice for git-collab-over-decentralized-protocol (like the nostr thing) because it can ultimately reduce the code needed, and technically I shouldn't need to run it as a server other than for some management GUI. But to support github-like code collaboration, review and communication, issues need to evolve to pull requests, so I am looking to hack that in.
Also, it may be nice to have everything in a single repo when running transient containers for LLM coding workloads. I figured a while back that if we're going to let an LLM code like a pro, we should treat it like a pro: not some prompt and a log and that's it, but really integrate a fully tooled agile workflow into the process. No need a gui with an annoying chatbox then, and doing it via text files doesn't scale with all the bloat LLMs generate - something structured would be nice. Anyway I was thinking that if this works well, I could in theory automate a whole dev team fr.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 5h
I agree that it could be nice for rapid development in an ecosystem around a central service - iirc that's what FB developed it for
Yes, and I think they also developed it for mobile because GraphQL also improves bandwidth since you can select exactly what you need, not more, not less. I think I heard that in here:
It's also funny that the caching is killing my experience with this particular web-ui because I need to literally hit refresh when navigating (using in-app navigation) to see new state on an issue - so in this instance it's also kind of awfully implemented.
yeah caching is hard for real haha, we also had many issues with our caching, but maybe it's just a "skill issue"
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I blasted away almost my entire stash of CCs today
Gotta hit restart on my dream of buying a territory with 3 million CCs
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @DP0604 12h
It sounds interesting, dedicate yourself and you will achieve it.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 5h
if you didn't know, territories like ~AskSN, ~BooksAndArticles etc. are run by stackers and they pay for it
that's what they meant
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Democracy has nothing to do with freedom. Democracy is a soft variant of communism, and rarely in the history of ideas has it been taken for anything else.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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121 sats \ 9 replies \ @k00b 13h
smart+untrusting+low empathy seems like such a curse. you're smart enough to detect people don't like you, but can't tell why on your own and don't trust anyone else to tell you why. and the result of learning people don't like you, usually, is not liking them.
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Negative feedback loop?
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 10h
yep that's the crux of the curse i think
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A curse it is, indeed.
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worse than dumb + untrusting + low empathy?
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100 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b 12h
if you're dumb you don't know people don't like you so you can at least enjoy the company of other people
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343 sats \ 2 replies \ @sox 11h
what if you willingly choose to live a life thinking by default that nobody dislikes you nor likes you
I live naively by this because I really can't afford to think about it otherwise I would just isolate myself.
I just analyze my actions and how they can affect the other person. And I have to admit that, because of this, I get a whole bunch of anxiety by people that don't communicate much, but I just tell myself to keep going and that people are entitled to their own opinions.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 5h
by default that nobody dislikes you nor likes you
oh right, I think that's also true, most people don't have the time, energy etc. to think as much about other people as we think they do about us. everyone is mostly occupied thinking about themselves (no judgement!).
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 10h
sounds like a gift more than anything :)
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My problem is, I'm smart enough to question whether my perception of whether people like me is accurate or not, thereby leaving me in a quandary of not actually knowing whether anyone likes me, short of asking them, but even if you ask they probably won't tell you the truth.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @supratic 2h
are you still using gugl?
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Yeah, for me it's the best search engine. Which one do you use?
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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @ek 13h
probably personalized
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What do you mean by that? I didn't change anything.
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  • switch more often your VPN IP
  • never save any cookies or browsing history, set the browser to clean everything on close
  • never use "suggested" results from searches
  • switch more often your browsers
  • use as much as you can bookmarks
don't give them not even an inch... from simply searches they know a lot about you. Be a nobody for them...
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42 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 13h
Google knows you like Stacker News 👀
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even more...
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So, I like SN more than you do? 🤠
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 13h
seems like it!
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I just want the government to be less powerful, the people to be more free.
Is that too much to ask?
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Why do you ask? Just do it.
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I think ad blockers create a feedback loop. Users get annoyed by intrusive ads, so they install ad blockers. This hits ad revenue for companies and website owners, who then respond by developing more aggressive advertising methods to bypass the blockers. These new tactics annoy even more users, driving them to adopt ad blockers as well. The cycle repeats.
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I accidentally visited a new site without ad blocker on. It was basically unusable. Ads covered 90% of the screen space.
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no wonder why normies are so brainwashed... they are distracted with all the garbage
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Agree that the web is extremely distracting and very unproductive if you don't use filters and ad blocker tools. It's been like 16 hours since I reinstalled AdGuard, and see the amount of trackers and ads that come in.
But please, normies are not to be blamed and made fun of. A huge chunk of the web is free, and lots of independent media houses are able to run and finance themselves because of normies being normies.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 9h
Is time for a change:
  • normies to stop being normies and start to learn to use properly a computer
  • those media houses to find other ways to scam normies
I am tired of having to upgrade every few years the computer because X and Y brainless guy from marketing wants more ads, cookies and all kind of bullshit on company's website.
I worked 25+ years in IT consultancy and support, I saw the internet growing from zero to what it is today, watching all its phases. And nowadays is insane too much garbage. I know very well why am I blaming normies and I make fun of them: because they are fucking stupid.
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Change is happening though see the insane demand for ad blockers, filters, antivirus, VPNs, and browsers like Brave and Firefox. With time, as I said his feedback loop will repeat and more and more people, even if they don't know much about how stuff is working, will come out of their Plato's cave.
And nowadays is insane too much garbage.
I also don't support the websites like @SimpleStacker said that cover 90% of the screen. For once, try to see from the POV that focuses on showing adverts but in a non distracting way that's user-friendly. Like if you think this topic needs some attention, read the views from haveibeenpwned.com founder Troy: Ad blockers are part of the problem
Maybe an economist can tell us better if the web will improve or will become more garbage if people use blockers, filters, etc. to stop ads, trackers, and more. I believe a friendly balance is needed.
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I'm making a list of websites I will support and disable my ad blocker for them. I think if ads are not intrusive, you can allow them. A bit of inconvenience is welcomed :) Imagine how the situation will be worse in the future if everyone uses ad blockers. Maybe the web will become something closer to pay to use. Ad blockers are making the web as messy as you don't want to see it by using them.
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I've become more open to paying for services. Maybe it's coz my income is more than when I was younger, but part of it is also just wanting to support companies that provide a good service with direct money so they don't have to rely on ads or other shenanigans.
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That's actually better. I like to find options like subscribing to yearly plans, donations, or lifetime purchases for software that's a huge W for me. But I can't support all of them, so if there's a least harmful way to support them and it's ads, I'll do my part by disabling my ad blocker.
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25 sats \ 0 replies \ @Scoresby 16h
@1440000bytes workshop on CTV-CSFS starts in less than an hour 1500 UTC.
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100 sats \ 3 replies \ @NovaRift 17h
For some reason, Cloudflare families (blocks malware and adult content) DNS blocks access to Stacker News. Why? Should it be reported for false positive?
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Interesting. I have adult filters set up for my kids on my router, let me check later if stacker.news is blocked for them
@remindme in 14 hours
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15 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 16h
Oh, thanks for letting us know! We had something like this happen in the past before and we also reported it.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @NovaRift 16h
Problem is with these two only. I've shifted to Quad9 and things are fine now :) Thanks
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168 sats \ 1 reply \ @plebpoet 17h
a little note to let you know
SNZ #Classifieds submissions are closed for Issue #25 #1216222
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 17h
looking forward to seeing them!
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Got access to ChatGPT at the Fiat mine and whoa! I’m amazed
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61 sats \ 0 replies \ @NovaRift 17h
You can try more models from duck.ai by DuckDuckGo. Free for now
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And of course it screwed up the dynamic calculations in the spreadsheet
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Haha! I've always likened ChatGPT to a super polished bullshitter. At first it sounds super impressive but when you check the work you're like, wait...
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Hahahahahahah that was my exact experience hahahahhahahahahahah!!
I’m like why is this simple spreadsheet missing data! I had to dumb it down so it only provided values
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80 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 17h
you haven't used ChatGPT before? there's a free version
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I have using ppq.ai now I am using it on the job
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Day 624 of posting mining earnings from the day before: 490 sats on 10Sep2025! Running total: 412,436 sats!
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Bout time!! Let’s see who sticks around! The realest of the real
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Environments with seasonal freezes have fewer parasites
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Is Blockchain🐝 on point? Did the generous donation end? @k00b
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The wellfare is over
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Alex was engrossed in learning about magnets because he found the topic ________.
initiative intriguing infuriating intoxicating
Came up with this question for my fifth graders. What do you think is the answer?
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24 sats \ 1 reply \ @NovaRift 17h
Intriguing
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Well done 👍
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magnetic
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The only answer that is
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Can we put this on the Bitcoin Blockchain to remain there forever?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @adlai 20h
I began discussing the problem of questions like yours after one conference, years ago; the professor changed subject after I kept on improvising censorship circumvention techniques.
Do you still think I'm a clanker, you stacker you!?
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40 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 21h
Hey @SwapMarket I have a question for you, because you know better how this thing works "under the belly".
Why not too many node runners do not join to Swapmarket and offer swap services ? I know is not easy to run such service, you need liquidity available, but also could be rewarded and there's a lot of demand, like LN channels too from LSPs.
Do you think they don't yet that could offer these services?
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Well, Boltz backend is not exactly easy to configure. They don't give clear instructions for obvious reasons, but this regtest manual is a good start. I think someone tried to make sense of it and gave up.
Also, one must be a systems engineer to run all the parts reliably. If the backend loses the database in the middle of a swap, funds can be lost forever (rescue file is of no use without a way to construct the refund transaction, and front-end alone is unable to do it). So one must run postgress with real time replication to a remote location.
But, how many alternative backends do you need? Two is not enough?
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67 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG0RA 21h
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