Nothing wrong with having a key pair, but yeah, most of the content in Nostr is unfortunately cryptocurrency related.
You're not wrong, but the oil and gas industry, and generations of families have made livings on it, and our resulting current world status and wealth is largely founded upon it.
It's a problem; you can hate the problem, but ignoring it isn't a solution, and it's cost Democrats elections. This isn't a handful of Klansmen; it's an entire industry. The supply chain employs nearly 10M people in the US. Telling then you fuck off, relocate, and find different jobs doesn't win any votes.
I was wondering if this was a pre-Thagomizer comic, or just a missed chance at self-reference.
Service was terrible when I went, too, and talk about dirty; the place must have been covered in like, 6 pes of dust, no joke!
Goroutines are amazing and extremely easy to use. You should include them wherever possible. But always be careful of Data Races
Goroutines are amazing and extremely easy to use. However, you should absolutely not include them wherever possible. Using them can in fact slow down a program for which they are not suited (context switching still has a cost), and they introduce non-trivial complexity.
Still, it's nice to see a post with some start-here optimization ideas; many Go optimization articles assume a deep experience with Go and can be daunting.
Caffeine works. Melatonin has never done anything for me; maybe I'm immune, but I've put it in the same mental basket as homeopathy.
Well, duh. Anyone who didn't know this hasn't been paying attention. He's (Trump) said as much, himself.
Yeah, despite the strong anti-crypto sentiment on Lemmy, this is exactly the problem that projects like Nostr is trying to solve by integrating Lighting as a first-class payment system in the ecosystem.
Services get paid for by one of four ways:
Someone always pays; its expensive to host a popular instance. People suggesting you should host for free are selfish freeloaders, so know that some people understand that hosting costs, and sympathize with with your desire to offset that cost.
I like the volunteer micro-transaction model. Those who can afford to pay some amount for good service, and hopefully this provides welfare for those who can't afford to pay. But the cryptocurrency space is a mess at the moment, and an economical currency (probably proof-of-stake rather than proof-of-work) needs to gain some traction, and overcome a lot of ignorant bigotry.
Someone else pointed out that they blocked the fracking bill.
However, this is a tough topic for Dems, and it's one of the reasons the Teamsters haven't endorsed them; one of the reasons is because industries like fracking provides well-paying blue-collar jobs.
Remember, back in 2016, when Hillary said at a rally that if she was elected they were going to shut down the coal industry? That was a "they said the quiet part out loud" moment for blue-collar industry, and while it's too much blame to lay on Hillary, it really did drive another nail in the coffin of blue-collar support for Democrats, which they're still struggling to recover.
Democrats have two conflicting goals: support blue collar jobs, and stop environmental destruction. Actions like this benefit the environment, but cost them votes and the support of Unions.
It's a catch-22. Biden did a fantastic thing showing up at that picket line, but there's a long way to go to recover those blue-collar votes.
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