Who runs nos.lol?
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Not me.
#[2] manage it. He/she also manage nostr.mom
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Zap-pap-pap! :)

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Might be a stretch, but maybe the people that run nostr.milou.lol ?
A silly goose, no doubt
#[2] afaik
Please use a Nostr client to connect. 🦨💨🤣
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There's a lot of buzz around your post.
Added to the https://member.cash/hot feed
Can you buy the company optum and then fire my boss? Lol jk I love you I like teasing you 💋
There is an article I read about Bitcoin’s ability to improve healthcare. I know my idea was a joke, but if it were true and you were to buy optum, we can remodel healthcare to make it available to millions. Don’t people usually come at you for health insurances too? If we reform healthcare using Bitcoin, I’ll be your partner in all of this 💋💕 I love you @jack
I can't think of what that article would be talking about except for this: https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/
And that's only because other bitcoiners talk about it. Don't actually know what it has to do with bitcoin in and of itself.
In concept the idea of fixing savings is something bitcoin fixes and that this is a health savings account bitcoin would fix it but I don't know that crowd health is using bitcoin necessarily
Idk, but someone at Nostrica though it was associated with https://nos.social, which it isn’t. I’ve been using nos.lol and e.nos.lol and never made the association until they said it 🤦♂️
Actually I think #[3] recommended e.nos.lol at one point because it was aggregating events from other relays or something. Do you know, Andrew?
Yup #[3] runs it! This is part of why I think longer term, itll prob be easier for projects to use names that aren’t a variation of “nostr” to avoid confusion 😂I actually liked the name Planetary!
I’ll give you Nostrpay.io if you make it into a cash app style nostr client for payments
It runs through the Wine filter I believe for me! So not connected directly but using it.
#[2] does.
I run it. It is public and has a decent spam filter. Let me know if you run into any problems while using it. #[2] writes the relay code.
