
Christian Taylor (AFK)
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Christian Taylor (AFK)
@DeOpenSourceGuy
Filecoin / Cardano / Midnight / Andamio / Frontiers Lab / Open Source Cowboy
Somewhere in CA Katılım Temmuz 2023
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To the certain individuals who keep being very bashful with their intents. You know who you are, just stop it already.
I once believed you, thinking you were a welcome resource in my work before, but all you did was come with negativity and criticism on everything we ever tried to do. You mounted your high horse and puffed your nose at my work, so I found people with higher horses than your own who validated every detail.
I'm at the point now where I'm not going to be in the bitterness cycle anymore. I forgive your behavior and hope you self-reflect. I don't need your validation. The fact so much got done without you is a testament to quality.
I stand on my own and I'm proud now you were never part of the story.
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@WatcherGuru I love how no one really bets that the US debt won’t go down ever
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@Hornan7 @BeatriceAnihiri @blockfrost_io @blockjock2017 I don’t know what to call this, I know there’s a word for it not stereotyping but something 🤪🤯
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@pedrolucasnet Gotcha another Monday here on a Friday 🤪
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Just the usual, in crypto, and unfortunately more and more on #cardano.
Bitcoin is at a local bottom, upside is like "arguably ok" mid and long-term... (NFA). cardano:native? Not so steep..
But we're excited by the launch of a solution to "empower people" around the world to trade their savings for USDcool, then give it up for USDiou, to get some percentage point rewards on it ('cause savings are "deployed" somewhere safe).
And the icing on the cake is that the resident USDbro is stepping forward to take USDiou in exchange for minting some USDbro too.
I guess they'll say "if you dont understand it don't spoil it", so... smile and wave. People just want stability and yield. 🤗

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Shitcoinery on #cardano is setting new records today...
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Mozilla Corporation - Maker of Firefox open-source web browser (@mozilla)
Cossmology Profile: dub.sh/GNwmX8p
Key People: Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, Raffi Krikorian (@raffi), Mitchell Baker (@MitchellBaker), Brendan Eich (@BrendanEich)
#Browser #OpenSource #OSS #COSS
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Just finished meeting with an expert working on the EU Open Source Strategy and confirmed the work behind the OMF is the right direction, and they are interested, more very exciting things to come, we may be ahead of Web 2 space on problem solving this endeavor, given our freedom to experiment.
Going to prove this OS Sustainability solution works either in Web 3 or Web 2, but preferably both🤠
Follow the work here:
github.com/LF-Decentraliz…

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@NaVi_GaT0R May as well ask to meet the clients family too lol
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to clarify, since no one reads the full post @IOHK_Charles I'm not saying you can run this at 1500 a month, Blink Labs completely took this out of context like everything,
I'm saying if blockfrost doesn't get funded, there are options for semi funds available, it's not a run the business option but it can get some grease in the wheels,
100k ada for critical costs and compensation of 1500 a month for 2 part time devs, it's better than nothing.
i do think the proposal needs funded.
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For a while, the honest truth about our open-source community hub was that it had plenty of ways to reach us and no way to know which one to use. Newcomers would arrive with a good question and end up guessing. Discord? GitHub? Email? Most defaulted to a private message, which meant we answered the same thing over and over, quietly, where no one else could benefit.
We made the observation that unstuck it: if we're answering "where do I ask this?" a hundred times in a hundred private threads, we could answer it once, in the open. So this week the community page got a small addition a plain guide to which channel fits which kind of question, built on a single rule: default to the most public place that works, and keep the sensitive things private.
It's a modest change. But there's something I keep relearning about open source: the leverage usually isn't in the code. It's in lowering the cost of the next person's first question. One good answer in public quietly saves a dozen in private.
If you're building open communities, I'd genuinely like to hear how you handle this. it never feels fully solved.
na2.hubs.ly/H06JPR80
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To the certain individuals who keep being very bashful with their intents. You know who you are, just stop it already.
I once believed you, thinking you were a welcome resource in my work before, but all you did was come with negativity and criticism on everything we ever tried to do. You mounted your high horse and puffed your nose at my work, so I found people with higher horses than your own who validated every detail.
I'm at the point now where I'm not going to be in the bitterness cycle anymore. I forgive your behavior and hope you self-reflect. I don't need your validation. The fact so much got done without you is a testament to quality.
I stand on my own and I'm proud now you were never part of the story.
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You always put everything I say or do or try to do out of context, all the time, like just stop, these are options if the main proposal is denied, it's all that literally exists in the ecosystem right now because nothing is getting funded, it's not a here how you run a business option, but better then doing it all for nothing
Why are yall so full of negativity to literally anything and everything except your own ideas
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