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Yes, *that* Red Guy. As seen on SASS, TNE, MPC and other horrible internet shitpost battlefields. Currently employed by Riffle Raffle Thread Industries maintaining the stable of mascots.

are people genuinely thinking "hmm yes, this is desirable, i want it" when they see shit like this one

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https://zaplife.lol gives you this useful gear icon to see where events are coming from (first seen) and allows you to easily connect to more

is this only compatible with snort

to add to everything that has been already said: it's also dependent on *how fast* your cpu cores are running, in my case i achieved 31322 keys/s with my laptop's four cores running at constant 2.7ghz

but consider this: only certain clients display npubs in the standard timeline and most of them do it in a truncated way: for example iris doesn't show anything, nostrgram *only three characters* besides the prefix "npub1" and astral seven, so it becomes kinda pointless going too far unless you have enough cpu/gpu and time to spare

yes, it's correct, it's written in katakana which is the alphabet used for foreign names

the japanese word is written ε½“γŸγ‚Š but as you already know atari is as american as chuck'e'cheese

yeah, my point was basically to inform the ops of the afflicted relays so they could silently limit the scope of these spam posts without outright banning the accounts (so they could keep spamming to the void without them even noticing) but all things considered this could effectively signify the beginning of shadowbannings and/or isolated instances like what you can see currently in mastodon (and one of the main reasons why it sucks so much ass). it's an interesting topic surely, and weighing the pros and cons of the various options should be considered with care

i'm not liking the idea of discussing creating a digital ghetto announced in public because the spammers might notice and simply swap relays, rendering the whole effort not only useless but also permanently tarnishing the reputation of the affected relays; on the other hand transparency is always appreciated