I would ssh in and see if you can do a 'ls /mnt/hdd'
Could be the hard drive failed to mount at boot? If so a reboot is an option. I have seen that from time to time.
Yeah. I like the basic idea. And the concept of a hot wallet of any kind is tricky. My main issue with that one is it combines to many risks into one thing for my taste. There have been others I've warmed up to over time. I might come back to mutiny. I just use Sparrow and Zeus. (Well, I'll always run electrum too)
Here's the deal... you sent me yesterday and I think I was going to get you something for the kids to eat at least.
Not a fan of mutiny by the way...
The beauty of Bitcoin is not that you HAVE to minimize trust, but that you can. People can choose to make trade-offs for a multitude of reasons.
Imagine a group of lightning nodes ( trust minimized) who belong to a federated Chaumian mint. They can use ecash to settle debts amongst themselves. They can even concievably integrate this in the node software. The end user making a lightning payment takes on none of these risks as they for through these efficient modes. But the nodes introduce trust only amongst themselves to benefit liquidity.
Or consider the #Aqua wallet. Using fully trust minimized trade-offs to make and receive payments over lightning (hot wallet) while allowing the user to store on the base layer (cold wallet), and liquid BTC (warm wallet). In this case the user DOES take on the risk of the federation colluding, bit no one forces them to. And they can minimize the amount in separate there. They can also choose to only use the base layer.
All of this possible ONLY because of what you are saying about how Bitcoin works. It's beautiful!
I run two lightning nodes. Only because I'm on the fence insofar as to the implementation. It's hard work. And has serious trade-offs. I can run a note on tour if I can stomach that unreliability. Or I can run one on clarinet if I can take the fact that someone knows my IP address is the location of a Bitcoin stash. Tricky. I think what's going to happen is we're going to see these protocols meshing together to allow consumers the best trade-offs possible considering both distribution and friction. It's going to be great.
You gotta trust somebody no matter what.
Core Lightning has (experimental) support for Bolt12.
A 3 year old Hinata playing drum with pure energy and enthusiasm
https://video.nostr.build/cf099ce3213a8f9591bf5bc6f9e2bbcea3c37ba4a56439c74feec6eeb97eea1e.mp4
Southpaw!
I'll help with your daily budget a little.
Once you have seen what's really happening in the US and the world. Things like this "debate" are other worldly...
I'm fabulously....
Oh... I'm too late.
Gay.
Same! Particularly when they are reasoned. This poster was quite hysterical. And I use that word fully aware of it's etymology. ๐
Basically a follow list for me. Welcome. I followed this person. She seems angry and confused a lot. Ah well. It's a healing thing ultimately.
if only you could hear ol cAPSLOCK the great.



