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{"kind":1,"sig":"7c6706c899f57f6460dd538ca4e7a8b59cc9957badc2dfcb8781ca0a0a1fa1542e594eec8fde05d13fe4eea6a08425afae39b255fdd28e160091fc3aee14bb84","pubkey":"eab0e756d32b80bcd464f3d844b8040303075a13eabc3599a762c9ac7ab91f4f","created_at":1727923302,"tags":[],"content":"One thing I've come to appreciate about fiction writing is that it's as much problem solving as it is creativity.\n\nCreativity is the spark of it. You start with a story idea. Vibes.\n\nAnd then there's the basics. You have to put in your hours on reading fiction, and looking up tutorials on dialogue, exposition, structure, etc. Basically, spend a thousand hours reading things you like and reviewing all the mostly-right rules so that you can selectively break them when need be.\n\nBut the majority of the time actually spent on the craft, is problem solving. And as an engineer, that appeals to me. You have a series of scenes that need to happen for the story to occur, and have to figure out how to fill in the gaps to make one lead to another properly, i.e. mostly invisibly to the reader as though they're immersed and it's totally organic and really happened. And then you realize a plot hole with one of your scenes, and have to figure out how to tweak that scene or other scenes to fix the plot hole without creating more plot holes in a butterfly effect.\n\nIt clicks all the same fun challenge sensors that my brain has when it comes to engineering design or financial analysis.\n","id":"ef3a18fd565b88e4c791181f9f840a902f00347241ab04d89a58f7ce9a91a9ce"}
I usually find them n donโ€™t say shit just bc you know.. natural selection ๐Ÿ˜‚
I usually find them n donโ€™t say shit just bc you know.. natural selection ๐Ÿ˜‚
You laugh but it was literally in front of me sitting against a black monitor. But the phone is black and was blending in perfectly ๐Ÿ˜‚
just found another nostr:npub17a8szkd0vqsetu5fp4r6esdeekrhg966ljag7c3eu02qgy7lr6us04z22e ๐Ÿ˜‚
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An attempt to describe what Twitter is losing through the new algorithm. I think this hits it pretty well, the new algorithm is TikTok for tweets, and misses what people really came to Twitter (and social media) for originally https://hikari.noyu.me/blog/2024-10-02-the-algorithm-is-killing-twitter-and-its-driving-me-insane.html https://image.nostr.build/a1e6ff72cff45f0c7c471ec3c3f56e8f5ab79694c2e85db140c90a8effc67228.jpg
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One thing I've come to appreciate about fiction writing is that it's as much problem solving as it is creativity. Creativity is the spark of it. You start with a story idea. Vibes. And then there's the basics. You have to put in your hours on reading fiction, and looking up tutorials on dialogue, exposition, structure, etc. Basically, spend a thousand hours reading things you like and reviewing all the mostly-right rules so that you can selectively break them when need be. But the majority of the time actually spent on the craft, is problem solving. And as an engineer, that appeals to me. You have a series of scenes that need to happen for the story to occur, and have to figure out how to fill in the gaps to make one lead to another properly, i.e. mostly invisibly to the reader as though they're immersed and it's totally organic and really happened. And then you realize a plot hole with one of your scenes, and have to figure out how to tweak that scene or other scenes to fix the plot hole without creating more plot holes in a butterfly effect. It clicks all the same fun challenge sensors that my brain has when it comes to engineering design or financial analysis.
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Found it! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ nostr:note1jwyescpapdj258dt5ttgtu0v9wgpa5dz84mgtk9za87nhg56k0fqefrvc0
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I was sus when I didnโ€™t see active engagement but just didnโ€™t care to do cleanup. Whereโ€™s the bot detector dvm lol
Nice shot from a real pilot ... not AI #PhotoStr GM #Nostr
I have a duel mandate to promote #Bitcoin and #Nostr
Es importante comprender cรณmo funciona la criptografรญa para comprender #Bitcoin. โœจ
Taught an 81 year old lady, stranger in Tennessee, about #bitcoin today. Started her journey buying $20/wk after our 2 hour conversation. Her last question, โ€œWhatโ€™s the best way to leave #bitcoin for my grandchildrenโ€. Itโ€™s beautiful to see when it clicks for somebody.
Brings to attention nip-04 non-private metadata
What's this DMreporter thing? #asknostr
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Even still no one really can vote for her.. I donโ€™t understand his honestly, even a Democrat.
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