I don’t AI coding agents on phones as much as I should
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creating scholarships with learning.
Not really a fan of calling web apps “micro apps” and “mini apps”
PSA Duolingo charges you $30/mo for AI education and it’s mostly designed to be an entertainment app instead of actually learning.


Dropped the price to my coding education app and content platform to $1/mo for personal and charitable reasons.
If you want to learn how to code or have access to financial content, interesting nostr/AI apps and more - I invite you to explore what I have to offer:
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Create Scholarships With Learning

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I’m a fan of https://shakespeare.dyi because it reminds me a lot of what I’m trying to do with
Basically the idea is you deposit bitcoin, you make progress in an education app that’s using AI behind the scenes to spend the bitcoin deposit and you select a recipient to receive that spend, essentially a system where your learning and collaboration with AI “creates scholarships” or introduced a new means of education finance by actualizing the work produced by the student & AI.
Nostr wallets/NIP-60 makes this more exciting because you can take your deposits across apps.
I wonder if there’s a market for using things like Shakespeare to distribute wealth to other developers.

Robots Building Education | AI Coding Tutor
Robots Building Education | AI Coding Tutor
Learn the foundations of coding with 100 questions assisted with AI.
Im gonna make a taco ranking app
I sound like a nutjob when I say this but the most Christ-like person to have existed since Jesus Christ is Satoshi Nakamoto.
Coinbase seems to be betting hard that people are incentivized by monetizing their literal content with microtransactions, which makes me feel like they don't really understand the creator economy and its users that well.
In some ways, Bitcoin restricts freedoms. All systems do, even if they produce more freedoms than the systems before it.
In what way does Bitcoin restrict freedom? It's still money, after all.
The last 3 months have been kinda crazy. I'm completely emotionally blown out from it.
I've gotten pretty bored of what I used to work on, mostly because I feel like it's complete enough and can maybe start to let go of it for a while.
I'm gonna be working on a legal assistant for undocumented folks in the US and will try to figure out ways to make it nostrified. I feel like there's a lot of potential in introducing Bitcoin to undocumented folks.
It's pretty surprising how much energy people have to constantly consume digital outrage
There are a lot of cunts in the Silicon Valley tech scene
The internet has felt really boring lately.
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That being said, I wish there was more nostr in the stock market. cough cough hint hint wink wink
I feel like talking about stocks is somewhat taboo on nostr because "why not bitcoin" and a sentiment of being anti-all-things-fiat. But many things can be true at the same time and knowing stuff about the stock market can unlock a lot of opportunities.
If you had a company with product vision of Cash App/Square with the ability to execute like Coinbase, you'd have a serious competitor to the Visa & Mastercard duopoly over payment networks.
The web3 community is lowkey kinda fun and nostr is gonna have some serious competition with Coinbase's redesign very soon.
Back in the USA. Guess which city


One of the biggest consequences of going all in on AI coding back in 2022/2023 is that I spend a lot more time learning. It's more true now with coding agents where I'll run a task, estimate how long it would take me to write, and spend some of that time exploring, researching and learning things.