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I think none of us in #Bitcoin actually want it to be flooded with spam. This is simply a proposal where certain trade-offs were discussed, but it still lacks consensus.
Regarding how comments are being handled in the repository —sorry if this sounds controversial—but I think that if someone doesn’t have the full context and is just looking to stir things up, it’s fair for those comments to be marked as spam.
Just because you mostly see tech stuff on my socials doesn’t mean that’s all I talk about. I’m way more than that — I just use my platforms for work, not really for personal things.
I feel like this week I managed to find a much better balance between my personal life and work.
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Open source software is freely available for use and open to contributions from anyone—no permission needed. It thrives on community involvement through coding, design, and community support.
Is it "free work"? Not really. Contributing is voluntary, something you do because you use a project and want to see it improve—a win-win situation.
How do full-time open source contributors make money? Funded projects pay active contributors and offer bounties for specific tasks. Companies and foundations that support open source also provide financing. It's different from traditional employment, but I personally love the open source work style.
I advocate for open source because technological advancement depends on it, and contributing to projects you use is incredibly fulfilling. The goal is advancing technology, not just getting paid to code.
For beginners seeking experience, contributing to projects you enjoy will impress interviewers far more than practice apps. You'll also gain valuable insight into real development environments.
In conclusion, participate in open source projects you care about. Making money takes time and proof of work, but you'll help improve tools you actually use. If you're chasing high salaries, get a job—don't expect payment for voluntary contributions.
#OpenSource #SoftwareDevelpment
I've been finishing my tasks like a champion every day this week

Bitcoin at the code level is beautiful—you have everything, no magic, just pure core concepts from computer science and cryptography.
I'm not going to lie—being a woman in STEM isn't easy, especially in leadership positions where, if you don't have a strong personality, people walk all over you. There are opportunities now, that has changed a lot. But what hasn’t really changed is the people. I've been underestimated so many times, my ideas have been dismissed, and I haven't been given the respect I deserve. I hope that changes someday, and I believe the way to make that happen is by setting an example—by going far and inspiring other women to do the same.
Sorry, but most people on Bluesky are even more toxic than on Twitter. Most of them are stuck in one ideology, and they share even more fake information here. It's crazy that this was pitched as the solution to Twitter’s centralization and censorship. Haha
gm #nostr es domingo de F1!!
Gm #nostr
Yep, I'm going to spend my Friday night playing with Bitcoin nodes.

I think we need to build better solutions that use Nostr. And when I say better, I mean so good that I don’t even need to mention Nostr as a key feature. Nostr is the medium, not the solution itself.
#nostr #dev
Gm #nostr have a great week
I do have Telegram; I just didn’t put it on my website because I honestly hate using it. It’s not secure at all, it doesn’t even look good, and I even had to pay to lock my messages so they wouldn’t get flooded with spam from cryptobros.
Use signal.
I want to connect with more developers here on Nostr. Do you have any recommendations? #nostr #grownostr #bitcoin