fwiw Elixir always been S-tier at docs, and its all of a sudden paying off big.
like I can call 'Code.fetch_docs(module)' and get the docs at runtime. so I can generate skills or let the LLM get context on the fly.
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really starting to feel like a coordinated campaign with quantum fear as Trojan horse.
the fact that we have bip360 is _insanely_ proactive given the current risk quantum poses. Saylor and starboy can fork off at their leisure.
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Like python, elixir can fetch docs from bytecode at runtime, so now I have an LLM creating modules, then creating skills from those modules' docs, so it can then create new more complex modules and so on. autonomy loop 🌀
help me understand "agent skills" . we went through MCP, ACP, all sorts of designs and frameworks to land on: markdown files in a folder?
who are the best mathematicians in bitcoin? apart from poelstra
Bokke too good man 😑
published a Nostr client lib for Elixir: .
There were a few libraries out there but mostly half-baked, and I wanted something any Elixir project could slot in without too much fuss or rough edges. enjoy :)
#elixir #beam
nostr_ex v0.2.3 — Documentation
gm, Bruno Maçaes published this book called World Builders, about how nation states dont compete for territory and resources anymore but for the ability to define the virtual worlds you live in, from news to web to social to AI and so on. He argues 21st century power means the ability to build these worlds.
Nostr is that. We're terraforming a nation of the mind. A fundamental builder's culture.
why couldn't we let users sign events / log in by presenting a qr code, and have the user sign from their signing app?
wouldn't go thru relays, signer could be offline. would be a bit of a QR dance (scan then be scanned), but otherwise seems ok. #asknostr
Reading this ongoing exchange btw jamesob and voskuil and i think voskuil is arguing that bitcoin scales with ecash. Its in the "Substitution Principle" chapter of Cryptoeconomics. He's saying that this is how *all* monies scale, by substitutes whose risk in redemption is offset by their lesser cost.
https://x.com/evoskuil/status/19197788968089275218
https://voskuil.org/cryptoeconomics/cryptoeconomics.pdf
so good
@calle 💯 Marcus Aurelius, bronze 🤌 https://www.ateliermissor.com/products/buste-de-marc-aurele-en-bronze
still insane how LN is the best payment UX on earth
anybody want to review a nix flake PR 😊
kind of interesting if you ever wondered why the flake-inputs library is added to every flake -- this removes it. 🔪 unnecessary deps

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Remove flake-inputs; refactor and split out package by jurraca · Pull Request #39 · asmap/kartograf
Besides removing a dependency for the project, this refactors the flake to be a bit cleaner.
Using flake-utils makes expressing "for each syst...
in albyHub's impl of LDK, whats the block data source? Should be easy to make that a setting so it can be pointed to a local node. Cant find a mention of the default data source.
"There are many ways to lose the Oldest Game. Failure of nerve, hesitation, being unable to shift into a defensive position. Lack of imagination."
- Neil Gaiman, The Sandman
glad we're talking about covenants again :)
Does anyone have any code examples of APO (BIP-118) implementations?
Found this but thats it 
GitHub
GitHub - darosior/simple-anyprevout-vault: James O'Beirne's CTV vault adapted to using ANYPREVOUT instead of CTV
James O'Beirne's CTV vault adapted to using ANYPREVOUT instead of CTV - darosior/simple-anyprevout-vault
anybody know whats up with the Vesuvius challenge thing? Did they decode more scrolls?
#asknostr