I'm constantly fighting against leaving stuff on my desk. It is constantly filled up with stuff what I "might need" or used 3 days ago and will not use again for a week.
How y'all keep it organized around you? Everyday effort or you embrace the chaos?
#asknostr
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Finder on Mac is an application that tries to have its own personality and ends up just being more annoying than the old Windows Clip.
EULAs are stupid.
I've done something wrong. Now I'm being punished. I'll need to work on a virtual environment, through a VPN, on a Windows machine.
I've done something wrong.
After paying more money than I should to get my dryed printer back to life, I'm developing the habit of printing out interesting articles in small booklets, binding them with some staples and reading throughout the week.
Reading is nicer this way and it leaves me with a small artifact that makes me think more about the subject over time.
This website is good for it: online2pdf.com/create-booklet-flipbook
I haven't read many "altcoin"'s arguments, but if they are all based on "software needs upgrading" without the money philosophy that bitcoiners bring to the table, they will never beat bitcoin.
Listening to @npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev 's interview (
made me think altcoiners are discussing who has the better monopoly money.
The bitcoin argument is happening in another level.

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I've written an #emacs init file to provide a clean interface for writing (typora-like) nostr posts using github.com/mattn/algia.
Reading and Writing don't have to be the same. And I don't like the way clients usually solve the writing part. I think that by moving away from the network while writing, we might be able to better elaborate our thoughts.
Since this is text-only I'll answer this note with a fullscreen screenshot of this very note while it is being written. Splitting reading and writing experiences this way is way is possible because this is a protocol.
We might actually be winning.
Navigating the social graph
is
in
fact
an
interesting
read.
I
ignored
all
of
their
function
notations
though.
Someone recommended me "Kids on the Slope" today. Is it any good?
I'm starting a read on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, from Mark Twain. #bookstr
"[...]there’s a large constituency of developers who are more than willing to trade ultimate bespoke customization for a cohesive package of goods[...]"
#dhh #omakub #webdev

Introducing Omakub
Linux can look and feel so good, but it often doesn't out of the box. It's almost like there's a rite of passage in certain parts of the community ...
I've open and read liquid's homepage. I don't have a clue what's that for.
Am I an idiot? Is that thing not for the plebs?
#bitcoin #liquid
Terminei Quincas Borba, de Machado de Assis. A edição que li foi de capa laranja da [editora?] "Penguin & Companhia das Letras". É boa. As notas de rodapé ajudaram a pegar o contexto em que o livro se passa (~1870 no Rio de Janeiro). Uma pena que tem uma introdução de 40 páginas [que não foi escrita por Machado]. Li e me arrependi. Além de longo, te entrega uma opinião enlatada das personagens. Pulando essa introdução, o texto é uma beleza.
A história em si é bem escrita. Vale a pena. Rubião herda uma riqueza e vai viver na Corte (Rio de Janeiro na época do império). Seu escopo é simples e envolvente. As personagens são plausíveis e possuem camadas em suas personalidades que vão além da superficialidade dos autores modernos. Também positivo que a obra mencione a existência de servos e escravos como parte da realidade da época mas sem tornar isso o drama principal. As críticas são outras; algo impensável em obras recentes.
Fica a recomendação.
#bookstr #machadodeassis #quincasborba #ptbr #brasil
Did Macron actually dissolved France's parliament? #politics #france
After seeing #Amethyst popup about paying the single subscription fee to write to nostr.wine, I'm considering it. But first, I'd like some recommendations on other payed #relays so I can make a good decision without spending too many sats. #asknostr
I'm good with following rules. Therefore I hate them.