Currently building Vibium - a new browser automation tool for robots and humans. Open source software, test automation, startups, and any art involving motors and lights are my thing. Started Selenium and Appium projects.
new valet network preview just landed. simplified workflow. primary touch point should be like google or chatgpt with just a field and a button. it's even "lazy mode" optimized. if you just want to see it work, you don't even have to enter any text. just hit the button!
hey, you! help me with a question? if you do any kind of mobile testing (manual or with an automation tool like appium, etc)... and you *don't* use an existing cloud service of real devices to test on, why?
(no wrong answers here. just very curious.)
gm!
i suspect there are more than a few mobile app devs on nostr. i'm working on a new thing that might be interesting (especially if you like to nerd out on test automation dev tools). looking for folks who might want to help (or at least test their apps with it):
gm ๐
some fun facts for you:
1) there are 3,569 words in the bitcoin whitepaper
(source: `pdftotext bitcoin.pdf; wc -w bitcoin.txt`
arguably shouldn't include little things like page numbers, but whatever)
2) the number of btc that will ever exist is 20,999,999.9769
(source: wikipedia)
3) each word in the bitcoin whitepaper is worth 5,884 btc
I have it on extremely good authority that the rations the firefighters in LA are getting are not great. They're spending their own $$ on Macrobars. Wanna help? Flood the zone with Macrobars. Not kidding.
Okay, Oddbean is really cool. Reddit/HN interface to the same Nostr events you'd otherwise see in a native Nostr client app. Also provides some visibility into events/replies you might miss (and relays you might want to add to your list).
https://oddbean.com/