You probably already know but beware of cross platform file operations with WSL2. That’s the one area it really sucks at. Which is lame because that was like the whole point of WSL1.
It has its quirks but it has improved so much in the last few years it’s ridiculous
That feel when you use gossip, primal, and any other client, and they can’t agree on who you want to mute…
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nostr:npub1acg6thl5psv62405rljzkj8spesceyfz2c32udakc2ak0dmvfeyse9p35c random gossip crash, don't have the trace so maybe not worth filing an issue
thread 'main' panicked at '`DateTime + Duration` overflowed', /Users/me/Library/Caches/Homebrew/cargo_cache/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/chrono-0.4.26/src/datetime/mod.rs:991:38
nostr:npub1zfss807aer0j26mwp2la0ume0jqde3823rmu97ra6sgyyg956e0s6xw445 idk how to mention on gossip lol sorry for spamming
@npub1zfss807aer0j26mwp2la0ume0jqde3823rmu97ra6sgyyg956e0s6xw445
npub1zfss807aer0j26mwp2la0ume0jqde3823rmu97ra6sgyyg956e0s6xw445 lume 1.2.1 does not work for me at all. just shows a blank white window.
yes! like the console view in web inspector. this would be so helpful to find which clients are abusing the protocol.
the hoes showed up again https://nostr.build/av/dffc560b24f7cb0b0a6a1001310c642ea6568b5889e5e7b22c0cd63bd0ac93ca.mov
he was fine until feinstein started allowing interdimensional motherfuckers onto airplanes
I added the missing features to my formula and credited you. Thanks!
https://github.com/nostorg/homebrew-nostr/commit/f3c6643b82657aaf7f335eabbcbd948e60ed46b6
the formula is back and the readme cleaned up a bit.
Today I shill an old project of mine, unrelated to Nostr: https://github.com/dtonon/papiro
Papiro is a very simple tool for storing any data in physical form by printing qrcodes on one or more pages. I created it a couple of years ago for a personal need; maybe it can be useful to you too to improve your backup strategy. Try it :)

Why QR Codes on paper?Because paper seems the most resilient and cost-effective storage medium on earth, at least for low volume data, and QR Codes have an interesting error-checking system. So it is a nice backup solution to pair with digital ones.
at this point you might as well embed the visual data as well with something like this