How do you know it's them?
We need more corporate accounts on Nostr, so we don't miss that kind of news in the nostrich hole!
Hey #[2], where's Strike?
Have you considered doing a sats leaderboard? Donate more sats, go up the leaderboard, it'd be kinda like a way to advertise so folks can get more follows
lol 😹
Just finished setting up accounts at nostr.directory:
https://nostr.directory/p/cryptoquick
Thanks, #[0], great work on making this app!

#[0] Verifying My Public Key for mastodon: https://bitcoinhackers.org/@cryptoquick
Lyn Alden's on Nostr! 🧡✌️
#[0]
Shit I hope so. Bitcoiners are always so optimistic, like a bright orange beacon, heralding the end of the bad old days...
If Satoshi was an alien, connecting the dots for us right when we needed it, it would stand to reason why Halloween was chosen as the particular day to announce his invention to the world (10/31/2008); a celebration of the otherworldly, delighting in imaginary creatures.
MacBook Pros of the same price are being made worse over time, even though the technology used to make them is getting better. In an economy that isn't an inflationary hellscape, such remarkable efficiency innovations would result in lower-priced goods, commonly lumped in with "deflation" by quasi-socialist Keynesian ideologues, and associated with recessions and business failure. Their solution during such times is-- of course-- increased government spending at the expense of monetary expansion through debt issuance in a fractional reserve system of banking, to prop up such "zombie corporations" for as long as the system will allow before their poor performance from a failed business model becomes inexcusable in the market. And if the business model is successful, as it is in Apple's case, its success is ignored amidst a wash of muddled price signals.
It took me a long time and a lot of study to understand why the current system that's commonly called "capitalism" is in fact monetary socialism. And this is the sad truth. It turns out, socialism in all its forms results in significant societal costs. The results speak for themselves, everywhere it's been tried. Monetary socialism is just much more subtle than most forms of socialism, and as a consequence, is much harder to explain why it affects as much as it does. Saifedean in The Bitcoin Standard and The Fiat Standard does an admirable job at providing a high-level overview, which draws much from Hayek's The Road to Serfdom and The Fatal Conceit.
This is the kind of stuff they don't teach in schools. Instead they teach, the government must intervene during economic crisis. How convenient for them.
This is a pretty good, objective overview of Axum and modern Rust serverside development
Fiber keeps your internet regular
Who knows? Maybe he can talk some sense into them. Worth a shot, yeah?
Hi, Rana contributor here, #[8] and I have discussed GPU support, but I'm not aware of a GPU-accelerated version of secp. You have to remember; this isn't hash mining, it's key mining. Let me know if you know of one, though! It'd be a fantastic excuse to upgrade my setup :)
Solarpunk is way more practical than steampunk. At least if you adopt solarpunk aesthetic, you get greenhouses, solar panels, windmills, and waterfalls.
Agreed; in addition, deflationary money + deflationary innovation are a powerful combo.
I prefer the Start9 Embassy over Umbrel.
It's so frustrating that there's 365 days in a year, but only 256 states in a byte. I propose we move to the 32 hour day, and the hour is redefined as being 64 minutes long, an the minute is 64 seconds long, and the second is 940 ms. There, only... 25 bits... Augh! Ugly numbers!
This is what was needed to keep 10GB of data in 1988.
it rly dinks u dink. 🤔
#[0] I love your PR into Diem 😹
IDs are public keys, and relays distribute data, so there's no real authoritative way to know. Fiatjaf would top the list, though.
That's trivial for clients to spoof if there is a motivated actor, even moreso if they use IPv6. Plus, a system predicated on doxxing your users is... not great.
A system for increasing difficulty with frequency might make some sense, but falls flat with considering sybil attacks, i.e. they can always generate new keys at no cost, and keys are how you establish frequency to begin with. However, one could also require difficulty in keys. Mine took a machine that can handle 32 threads over 3 days to find.
Bears pissed their pants
So cool!!
I'd be curious about this also. Especially for desktop.