Saw a puppet show in Austin that was an amazing live production of a family traveling the Oregon Trail. Only puppets (surprisingly!) would let you experience - live - the audacious scale of the journey.
Then the director had to ruin it by explaining that the moral of the story was “the white man’s insatiable thirst for more things that don’t belong to him.”
Booger, a nostr relay, release v0.0.0-sigma is out and ready to play with (if you want).
The release contains executables for most platforms and for each platform a runtime-restricted and unrestricted executable.
imo it has a solid configuration/dev ux and is at least a nice candidate for a local toy relay until I begin wrangling with it in prod.
In the BlackBerry movie there’s a scene where a minor antagonist says, “haven’t you heard the phrase, ‘perfect is the enemy of good.’” The protagonist responds, “good enough is the enemy of humanity.”
Are there any sport scouts turned VC/angel that just crush early stage investing?
I feel like there's a 95% overlap in skillset but much more accessible history and teachable lessons in sports.
Naive programmers exist in the same sense that naive artists do. Naive work is pure and simple in a way that's challenging to produce if you're trained. Great work requires both naive programming and sophisticated programming. Great work is often pure and simple, but also scalable and considerate of nth degree consequences.