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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @jbnevin 6 Aug \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
So if I understand correctly, there should be an entry in my external wallet for the amount of 29.809 sats?
Thank you - so now that SN is self custody, I never have to withdraw it goes straight to connected wallet, and just need to refill manually to make sure I have enough to zap each day, correct? My balance here in SN only goes down.
Saw something said, questions about statistics, post them in the saloon. So, question... does this mean 21 sats was sent out of my stacker account? If so, what should I do when I didn't sent 21 sats out of my stacker account.
Thanks!
It sounds to me like your style fits the transition we are experiencing - online content absorption is slowly being replaced by relationship connections based on trust and shared interest. It sounds to me like you are one who can float about and experiment to identify and curate a selection of one-dimensional tools that express your dynamic infinity.
This is basically all of my posts about technology trying to be helpful. I personally hope someone will correct me below and then we're all smarter. Direct honest, diplomatic as needed? Sometimes when I predict a bad outcome I overestimate it, particularly when based on fear, and so also to make sure that the caution matches the risk.
- It will be free to just watch, it's just a pool hall, though there may be VIP seating at the TV table and seating close to the tournament tables can be limited
- One pocket is like chess, where 9 ball is like checkers. Not fun to watch if you don't know the game. Everyone knows 9 ball though. 9 ball starts the 13th.
- There's a big auction before each event. It's called a calcutta. You pick the player you think will win, and bid on that player. All the money goes in the middle. Whoever wins, the person who bought the player gets the money. It's logistically complex and interesting and strategy and allows participation from more than just the players and their stakehorses.
- Can't just walk up in the middle of a match and starting talking to the competitors, but socially around the room it's wide open and feel free, and as far as I'm concerned, cheer while I'm shooting, I don't care (but for my opponent, silence is golden)
- Pool players are cool and see through bullshit
- It's not the tournaments where you have to where a bowtie, pretty sure this one is come as you are, but I think this is also a qualifying event for the World Nineball Tour. I'm just learning this stuff as I was out of competitive pool doing family and sobriety for over a decade.
- I'm playing for you, but I don't expect you to root for me :D
I agree fewer writing jobs. The technology though if used most naturally will increase efficiency resulting in a higher quality of average professional writer. The human written writing will come from the very best writers there are. And the rest will be individualized and sovereign self-driven -- AI replacing writers wherever the end user has the tool available to write themselves whatever they want to read. That is not to deny lamentable adaptations necessary to prepare for the changes.
The greatest benefit though is realignment toward undistorted incentive (again, assuming used naturally). Appreciation of human created writing will come from a place of distinguishing it from what cannot be done without the human present who did such a thing.
Time > money. We typically optimize for money because that tool happens to give us the most opportunity to enjoy time. But often we forget the real reward is the time / experience, money is only a means to an end. That said, optimizing for maximal short term enjoyment in the moment often sacrifices anything that could be done for future generations.
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