I've been pretty negative on the whole cowboy circus (i.e., here #829853; and there's more to come). What most troubles me is the fragility: I have no real oversight into wth is going on so when zaps fail randomly—which they do, suddenly and without warning, for all manner of reasons I can't figure out, (#839353), I get swamped by CCs and then have to troubleshoot wth is up.
Dudes, I'm a simple writer and editor. All I do is fuck around in google docs and read books and occasionally dig out bank balance statements from dusty, old archive (#847595). Not fixing up nodes or connecting wallets or figuring out why they malfunction.
Today, two things apparently happened. First, I had hit my weekly zap budget so my zaps started failing because I had zapped so lavishly before. uh-hu, good problem. Second, on the computer the NWC connection just decided to stop working. (After having reset the zap limit, I could freely zap on the phone, but the computer still said no.)
Detaching and re-attaching seems to have worked (congrats, @Shugard, for receiving a bunch of test zaps! #850630).
Now, this sort of fragility is precisely what I most object to. When I drive a car I want the car to work; if there is an error I don't want to have to deal with it. The way we do things in a world of specialization is to make things idiot proof such that idiots like me can still manage, and then have extremely simple procedures in place when things go wrong—in the car example, a light on the dashboard that tells me to get the car to a professional (i.e., mechanic).
Anyway, rant for another time.
Now, we also have a nice little predyx bet on whether SN hits #1,400,000 at the end of 2025, of which I'm a proud (foolish?!) owner of a "no" contracts—at least I think so, but who tha hell knows.
The post count at the beginning of 2025 was #831750 or so, meaning that we have advanced roughly 19,000 items in 15 days—a rate of 1,263 a day. For the bet to become "yes," SN needs about 1,550 new items daily; so we're structurally falling behind. Put differently, we're only at about 3.33% of the way to the goal while 4.1% of the year has already passed.
A little bit more with this trend and it's going to run away from us/you/the suckers on the other side of the bet.
Also, I made a cute lil excel sheet graph that we can use to keep track of this whenever I remember. Happy posting, everyone!