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Welcome to my stream of Consciousness. Network Technician for a local ISP. Simple admin for the MyPaint Community Project. Linux Geek, gamer, and hobby artist....yup...that's all folks.... Oh.. btw I run arch ;)
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
Yeah, my phone ended up playing two and three podcasts in the background without me realizing it. So, my loss is the artists gain. Anyways, love what you do and I love your unique take on music. Definitely give me a lot more variety. That's for sure. View quoted note →
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
I remember the relief of signing the settlement papers — the calls stopped, and I finally had certainty. I owed $24,664.40 and settled for $8,920, paying $518.45/month into escrow for 37 months (~$19,198 total). Debt gone, peace bought — but no assets gained. Then I had a what-if moment. If I had DCA’d $518.45/month into Bitcoin from Nov 2022–Nov 2025, I’d have put in ~$19,182 and accumulated ~0.74 BTC (avg buy ~$25,855). At today’s price, that’s ≈$82,780 — an unrealized gain of ≈$63,600. Enough for a car, truck, or even a solid house down payment. And this is just an average, and not mathing in month spot check, so It's probably off, but still conveys my example. Debt relief has real value, but once I ran the math, I realized the group that “helped” me made about $10K off me. That’s close to just paying the settlement amount directly, except they effectively charged me ~22% credit card fees. I can’t change the past, but I can redirect the lesson: once my final payment is done in Nov, I’ll take that same $518/month and put it into Bitcoin. Playing it safe bought me certainty, but it also cost me big. Over time, Bitcoin’s highs and lows have always trended upward. Lesson: quantify the cost of certainty. Sometimes “playing it safe” costs more than you think. (Clarification: I used an LLM to help summarize and run the numbers, then edited it into my own style. Tools like Duck.ai and Warp Terminal are pretty great tools for this.) @Chris Fisher your welcome to put this in your podcast as a thought experiment. I think that might help some people realize the value of an asset like bitcoin.
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
This wasn't me, but my brother left his really expensive razor gaming phone on the roof of his car and drove off and the poor thing flew a good 10-15 feet and completely shattered both sides of the phone. It was also safe to assume someone ran over it too. To put simply, he was really pissed at himself because those damn phones are expensive. Not to say I either had my fair share of broken phones, but... I don't spend a ton on them. Though, even at my price range(motos), replacing three phones in a single year and now four phones? Yeah, that adds up very quickly. Kids are expensive. View quoted note →
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
I just finished watching a good classic called "Hook". Gosh... They don't make then like they used to. Plus watching it as an adult really puts things into perspective. Anyways watch it if you have the time where ever you get your movies. 😉
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
I will riot if Costco ups the price on the $1.50 hotdogs.
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
Okay sending a boost cause I didn't realize my wallet ran out of sats. DERP moment. With regard with the last episode with crush it really resonated with me cause I'm currently using Warp Terminal and Claude to go through all my markdown notes and clean them up. Plus it help me learn how to research and tech it to use ddgr and lynx to breakdown information and give me summaries. It took me about a week though to get the rules tune cause it like trying to guide a toddler. Anyways I'm warming up to the idea of using llms as a tool to solve problems and document work process that I can reference later. Anyways love U guys! 🙃 View quoted note →
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
@Fountain what happened to the tracklist? I noticed it disappeared with the latest beta? That was the one thing I loved about the app. 🫤
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
Today's internet install view out on the Lake. It may be warm on the roof but I could never get tired of this. image
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
Went to a small Comic Con over in Pasco, WA. It felt like LFNW. It was big enough, but low key enough to actually talk to the Artist and Vendors. I had a budget and got plenty of stickers, posters and a few Books non the less. Definitely worth going to next year. https://www.tricitiespowerhousecomiccon.com/
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odysseywestra 5 months ago
Awesome! Nextcloud displays README files at the root of their folders. This led me to have Warp Terminal create an index of the folder's contents, allowing me to have a summery of what's inside. This will definitely improve my file organization.
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odysseywestra 6 months ago
I'm starting warming up to using LLMs for admin tasks. For instance, Warp Terminal can help me plan, run searches, and reference docs I provide. It even organizes my work into notes for future use. Pretty cool if I say so. Idk, what does everyone else in the admin/dev world think about this?
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odysseywestra 6 months ago
My ended up watching K-pop Demon Hunters and now I understand why that movie is so popular. Why are K-pop songs so catchy? image