How many LN transaction you did in your life?
Do you know how LN works?
Do you know what is the minimum time for a LN tx to settle?
Do you know how much time the request travels around the world between nodes?
Did you ever run a LN node and manage its liquidity and make it faster?
When you will be able to answer these questions (without lying), maybe I will consider you a bitcoiner here. Otherwise you are just a shitcoiner bitching against Bitcoin and LN.
What is the default sorting of SN when I first load the site or click on the SN logo on top left? It doesn’t seem to be any of the top sorting or recent.
Making some progress in my little cabin project 😉 Yesterday I framed the first wall and cut most of the two by fours needed for the second wall. The plan for today is to frame at least 2 walls 😃
That's so impressive to someone like me with no coding education or experience. You're able to create an incredible bot out of nothing but some lines of code. Meanwhile, you're failing some exams that are probably asking you to memorize dry and irrelevant information. This is why I plan to home school my kids, and teach them to teach themselves :)
Well, one could argue I am just more interested in programming and have already programmed some bots before + years of other software experience in jobs. So I'd say coming up with code for such a bot is just a lot of previous grind to accumulate experience. Writing the bot is not hard then.
For university courses, it just really depends on your discipline and how much you are interested in the topic.
I am interested in the topics of these courses (it security related) but they are pretty demanding. Lots of details.
So not sure if I agree with this in my particular courses:
Meanwhile, you're failing some exams that are probably asking you to memorize dry and irrelevant information.
There are however definitely courses or whole degrees out there were this applies!
This is why I plan to home school my kids, and teach them to teach themselves :)
Sending your kids to school and teaching them to teach themselves is not exclusive.
I think you shouldn't underestimate how much you can learn at university. And a formal degree in a school is mandatory to get access to university (?).
There are problems with formal education, yes. But don't underestimate the benefits.
Also, don't overestimate your competence in teaching kids. It can be really frustrating.
I am speaking out of experience, haha
I am personally very disillusioned with academia and Fiat science. I just want my kids to enjoy their education. I don't want them to face the misery that I did
My experience was mostly being told to memorize random facts that I never used and don't remember now. Teachers would physically and mentally torment us and our peers (mostly boys) for being "troublesome in class". Horrific experience for years tbh