Really digging @OpenSecret Do you all have any docs explaining how swaps are handled?
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builder at wavlake.com, usually got a tune in my head
Americans spend more money on the lottery every year than books, sports tickets, video games, music and movie tickets combined
Come on Taylor we need a bigger tour
Wait. Am I robot? 

How many times do I have to explain to a computer that I'm not a robot
What happens if I "mute" an npub on Primal? Is that just a change to my local feed or does that broadcast a change that'll reflect what I see on any client?
This is currently a blind spot for me when using Nostr: it's not clear what is a local change vs a widely broadcast change. I wonder if there is a way to communicate the distinction more clearly to a user
@OpenSecret is pretty frickin' cool
This is such a great graphic (via lightningprivacy.com)


Great live one from Longy


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You've Got Yourself (Live) • Longy
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Kurt Vile is cool, plays guitar unlike anyone I've ever seen

Exactly.


Great video on the making of The Strokes' first records

Ah yes, the old "tweak to refresh" trick. Time for a drink

Stack Overflow
Can't get AWS Lambda function to log (text output) to CloudWatch
I'm trying to set up a Lambda function that will process a file when it's uploaded to an S3 bucket. I need a way to see the output of console.log w...
Starting the week off strong


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Katherines wheel • Longy
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Copyright in America was once much more narrowly defined than it is today. A famous example: in 1853, Harriet Beecher Stowe sued a publisher for printing an unauthorized German translation of her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin.
She lost the case.
The judge essentially ruled the translation was an original work based on her ideas only, not her exact words.
Primary Sources on Copyright - Record Viewer
Geeking out on copyright history inevitably leads me here




