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before going to farcon i had what felt like a radical thought: leaving my computer in chile. a big part of my identity is tied to my capacity of opening the code editor and creating something in there, and i thought that it would be powerful to leave that behind and just go there to interact with other humans directly but i ended up taking it. and participated on the builders day. and spent that day programming until 5:30 am. and then woke up at 7 and coded till 8:29. and shipped. and then spent the whole morning doing another part of the project i had created (printing stickers with the QR codes that pointed to farcaster user's profiles) and missed the best talks of the summit because of that a part of me thinks that the part of me that is radical as that is an inner bully. maybe my experience would have been more wholesome if i just had left my computer here and had gone there to only interact with others. but idk. im also a bit addicted to the rush of coding with a deadline. so it was actually fun af
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and on farhack i ended up not getting an official recognition at all (which my ego felt damaged about) but got a DM from a person that actually understood what i built (even if it didnt work properly) and then ended up talking to that person on the brunch on saturday and we agreed to implement the system that he is building into the system that i proposed for getting street musicians paid and it was so incredible to have this interaction. only this interaction made it worth it. and if i hadnt done that effort it probably wouldnt have happened. so there is never black and white. there is only a flow of things that happen in life and that close some doors, but also open others. and you will never know how that will happen. so the most important thing we can actually do is just to try our best, and give up any sort of expectation of what could happen as a consequence of our actions. you never know who is watching. and that's why you gotta show up. because you never know what will happen as a consequence of that
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