I noticed a post recently asking why they saw less posts lately. I don't have exact numbers, but I feel that last last Friday was a flood and I couldn't keep up, with all the sharing I was doing. So I wouldn't agree, but I do wonder if they're asking for more posts? I believe they asked "does it costs too much". I'm paying 10 sats for this post, in case that data point helps you.
Anyway, I'm posting this from the edge, so I wouldn't expect too many people to see it. To SOLVE this problem, here's some context to the filter request:
Currently there is need for improvement apparently on the front page. I won't bore you by linking the GitHub repository with a search for "difficulty:medium-hard", an issue request for someone to spin up a development server, determine how to replicate the Postgres database, all without the help of a single default.nix file, or much of anything to save me time. NOW, if I'm wrong, I'll reward that person's link.
I won't bore you with the amount of research it requires to do all that, but it's definitely more boring than creating a post w/ a 1 in 10 chance that it won't benefit me at least a profit margin of 1 sat minus my time. And no specification to what it is they expect us to gleam from a few sentence description of the "issue".
I could go on adding more context to the problem, but the very root of the issue is "How do I help you, if my energy is better spent writing to the audience for help?"
What is the bounty on solving this medium-difficult issue? Is it posted somewhere, I bulleted list or sketch up of what they expect?
Because I do need to sort through all the topics, there's a ton! Apparently, there's headless browser bots running around too!
And has anybody seen the number of comments? Seriously, @DesertDave is slaying! He's my personal online therapist!
I reach out, in hopes to find someone who wants to get serious and capitalize on this critical early time.
And if you're wondering why Darth gets some, it's because there is an unspoken tax to advertising. And the other two friends I'm thinking of right now.. @south_korea_ln got me started, so blame them if you've felt compelled to read this far..
By the way, I have a friend who swears that there used to be a button on reddit that spat out 17.5 bitcoins... I know I'll eventually get shot in the wild Wild West, but I'm just saying, this place, while it may lose some value to becoming more popular, would have a lot of users on it, and Nodejs Postgres is a great foundation to start... It's exciting to see!
To the moon and back with love, clarity
EDIT: ⚡️⚡️⚡️ 🧘🧘‍♀️🧘‍♂️
1,000 sats paid
clarity's bounties
1153 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 22 Sep
Read the readme of the repo. It’s literally 2 steps to get started:
  1. Clone repo and cd to it
  2. run ./sndev start
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I like @south_korea_ln, too. He was one of the first to zap me, I think.
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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 22 Sep
And no specification to what it is they expect us to gleam from a few sentence description of the "issue".
If an issue is not clear, ask questions or pick an easier ticket to get more familiar with the code base first. Easier tickets should also be easier to understand.
What is the bounty on solving this medium-difficult issue? Is it posted somewhere, I bulleted list or sketch up of what they expect?
It's mentioned in the README
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I don't understand any of this and I don't know why I am getting sats from it. But thank you the mention and the sats. 💚
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