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I’ve never had trouble with Sparrow wallet before... I’m trying to use the Tor Browser as a proxy, and connect to a public node like nostr:npub1tr4dstaptd2sp98h7hlysp8qle6mw7wmauhfkgz3rmxdd8ndprusnw2y5g or Bitaroo.

The browser is open, and I have toggled “use proxy” on, entered “localhost” as the Proxy URL, and set the port as 9150 (I’ve also tried 9050).

Tried restarting the browser and the wallet. Tried changing servers. Even changed my VPN in case Sparrow was scared of serving American users. All with no luck…

Did something change in Sparrow or Tor? The setup above has always worked perfectly before.

#asknostr #sparrow #privacy #tor

Cc nostr:npub1hea99yd4xt5tjx8jmjvpfz2g5v7nurdqw7ydwst0ww6vw520prnq6fg9v2 if you have any pointers?

I don’t think you use the browser like that. Might have to run an Tor process from command line.

Could be wrong though…

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It’s always worked until today ☹️

For future reference, see below 🤙

Btw, will Zeus ever become a desktop application?

nostr:note19keswvhzrds6mpy7vxw78v96dpn2yy9n4gm2ccgslle0pv3szcvs4pc98k

Maybe. Works w M1 Macs today.

No kidding? Just curious - what’s different about the M1 that makes it capable of “understanding” mobile apps?

They have the same chip architecture as iPhones

Ooh weird. Does the M stand for Mobile? lol

I’d wonder what potential holes or flaws might come up, in contrast to the time-tested intel ones. I’ve heard some of them run very slowly, and/or it’s just a higher percentage of lemons…

Not sure. Idts