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It's worth noting that Psalm 42 is prayed by the priest and altar servers at the beginning of every Catholic Mass celebrated according to the old form (1962 and previous).
Is it maybe in Psalm 123 or 125. The Douay has an off-by-one thing going on with some of the Psalm numbers. That translation combines two of the early psalms that are separated in other translations.
Is this on a public repo yet? I'd love to take a peek at the code.
This is actually an expanded version of a previous post. There's still plenty of room for more expansion. Can add a bit, every year.
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One of the chronic problems Nostr suffers from is that most of the developers (and financiers) are just here because they wanted some chat interface that tightly integrated Bitcoin. They then integrated zaps, and brag about #OnlyZaps, but didn't do the blindingly-obvious thing of _making the zap events the notes and the replies_ because reasons. No idea. Would have immediately solved the spam problem. I don't actually understand anyone's strategy, but I know they think this might make them rich. (Good luck with that, open-source is a chronic money-loser.) And now they've taken a backseat to developers (and financiers) that are just here to peddle AI-Whatever. Okay, whatever. I don't need 73379 vibe-coded throwaway-clients to say GM and post stuff I stole from Twitter. You don't need to be a Chinese logistics planner to building bridges to nowhere. Apparently.
Good morning nostr, i'll continue to chip away at my to-do list today, plus we have a couple errands to run. This weekend we'll have family over, so we need to decide what to cook. But today should be a great day. Yall have a great tuesday, enjoy your coffee, and do your work with a happy heart. #coffeechain #homesteading image
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Bitcoin's cultural mythos celebrates the HODLer as a paragon of deferred gratification, a being of superior moral fiber who resists immediate consumption in favor of future reward. "Have fun staying poor," they tell the uninitiated, certain that mere possession of an appreciating asset proves they have mastered the ancient virtue of patience. They invoke the concept of time preference, borrowed from Austrian economics, to frame their inactivity as civilizational achievement. The framing contains a fundamental error that reverses the meaning of the very concept it deploys.
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The Consumption You Call Saving
Holding money does not defer gratification but consumes the opportunity cost of lending, making hoarding a present expense rather than proof of low time preference.
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