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Time is space.
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This #Nostr Prime thing might have some legs. Do any of you international merchants have a need for a US-based warehousing and fulfillment partner? #asknostr
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Nostr prime (tm)
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Won’t sleep till my 79,500 conditional order.
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i reinstalled Winders several months ago in the fall so that i could play Overwatch 2 again. i love Overwatch 2, but i am finding myself playing it too much... again... it's time to go back to Linux and a sub-optimal Overwatch 2 experience, resulting in me playing in less 😉
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When will people realize? The best time to buy #Bitcoin is before the hype.
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Supply Shock podcast hosted by @Pete_Rizzo_ (the bitcoin historian)
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🇺🇸 ARIZONA STRATEGIC #BITCOIN RESERVE BILL JUST PASSED THE SENATE
IT’S HAPPENING!!!
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Doing today a #bitcoin lightning tour in Bangkok @Notemilo First stop: do drip coffee.
Together with @⚡ats 'N' Fact⚡
#nostr #coffeechain #grownostr #siamstr 🇹🇭
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When my grandfather was dying he pulled me aside and said
“right now there are a couple of guys on a beach somewhere with pretty girls on their laps, and the only difference between us and them is they have balls”
I never forgot the lesson.
Be brave.
You’ll be on your death bed soon enough.
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Seems like this guy just wants to sell his services. Conversation mostly devoid of substance.
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Thank you for humoring me. I’ve been writing code for eight years and had never though about software in this way until recently.
I wonder if low code/no code technology is an attempt to automate to the extreme. Build the platforms that enable more people to construct applications. I guess we see things like IFTT, zapier, salesforce, etc and it hasn’t changed much in the software world yet. I think public API products fit into this category too.
That brings up and interesting thought. How does relate to the average level of craftsmanship across the profession? It seemingly creates a divide. Those who enable more software development must be must account for the delinquency of a newer generation of software development.
In my experience that is not on the top of engineers minds. Who knows though, I may just be part of an previous generation of software delinquents.
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From: (benc) at 04/27/23 08:46:28 on wss://relay.damus.io
I wonder if low code/no code technology is an attempt to automate to the extreme. Build the platforms that enable more people to construct applications. I guess we see things like IFTT, zapier, salesforce, etc and it hasn’t changed much in the software world yet. I think public API products fit into this category too.
All the low/no code products are an attempt to use fewer programmers and to make it easier for non-programmers to configure their systems. In the simplest cases is works OK; but no system stays simple forever. As the complexity rises the Low/No code systems become much more of a liability than a benefit.
That brings up and interesting thought. How does relate to the average level of craftsmanship across the profession? It seemingly creates a divide. Those who enable more software development must be must account for the delinquency of a newer generation of software development.
The average level of craftsmanship decreases because of the exponential growth. The need for craftsmanship increases because the complexity increases. It's a dilemma.
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