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I made something similar for Ethereum keys :) I decided I wanted mine to be an art presentation too: http://petroff.ryan.gitlab.io/ethkeyscape/


Where are the HN chat communities now? Matrix? Zulip? Discord?


I hate Discord passionately, but even as head of operations for open source development groups, I have not been able to make the case that alternatives are viable replacements.

Who wants to step up and give us a grant to change this situation?


Scaffold-eth exists to help web2 devs speedrun up to web3, highly recommend it!

When you get there, tell ‘em the coordinator sent you :)

https://github.com/scaffold-eth/scaffold-eth


THIS!. 0-60 in less than 60 minutes. All you need is some peristence and familiarity with the Node/React eco-system and you have a fairly well developed curriculum built around an excellent community of learners. Generally find that the Web3 community to be extremely friendly and open to beginners.


That sounds like a worthy project! I’m sure Gitcoin and others in retroactive public goods funding would benefit from a list and your efforts. Let’s talk, maybe we can get those people paid!


I always get the best thing I can find that doesn’t offend me. I’m crossing my fingers 64gb of ram is enough for the QubesOS life I want to live on a Librem 14. Dev machines that are underpowered waste your one true scarce resource - time


I have been trying to buy a Librem 14 for Qubes but need a backup. What’s best-in-class?



Any of the Qubes-certified laptops are guaranteed to work great out of the box, they come with Qubes OS preinstalled: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/certified-hardware/


My daily driver is Qubes and it feels like home. I feel safe and respected.

The true pure faith requires compromises sometimes - when I need to run non-free software for work, I can keep it in a Qube VM and know it can’t mess anything else up. I trust Qubes to be reliable in a way I can’t ever remember experiencing with more traditional operating systems.

There’s a learning curve but I feel like I’m living (at least partially) in the promised land.


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