nix and nix-darwin is so damn comfy. add a macOS pkg, grab your config, and switch. boom. that's it.
(also now you can just ask an LLM to do all your config for you, no futzing with nasty syntax)
no, it's a great 9.2 Amp Power Angle Grinders, 4-1/2 in., 11800RPM, Tool-Free Guard, Electric Metal Grinder Tool, Small Corded Angle Grinder, Paddle Switch, Shockproof Handle for Cutting, Grinding, Polishing, I just didn't expect it to be so Chinese
A nice revision of Farcaster protocol design, good job @christopher@erica@marthendalnunes.
Some things I would revisit if I did it again:
1. Rethink FIDs. Consider the stupidest possible smart account with sufficient recovery as the identity primitive. Something like an upgradeable ds-proxy with multiple signers and simple modular recovery using passkey, zkemail. No sequential IDs, just use address. Ignore 4337 altogether if you want. A factory contract can serve the same function as the gateway. If you are successful, highly concentrated recovery becomes an operational pain and weak point for the protocol.
2. If you do have transferable ID tokens, drop the receiver side signature. Added lots of complexity with little real benefit.
3. Price storage in stables or native token, don't do the oracle-based conversion stuff we did.
4. Think up front about granular permissions for signer keys.
I feel a spiritual connection to anyone else in the airport with a hotspot named something like "Laura's iPhone (4)". Laura and I share a certain chaotic, cannot-be-bothered energy
I would really like to know how long the precheck line will be for a 5pm flight from LGA tomorrow. I think I'd be willing to pay more than a coffee but less than an Uber for this information.
It should be possible to form a market for this, but the tools are too crude. The most useful thing I can do is go to the website X Dot Com and search "LGA."