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Jack D
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It's what he says is his value add. He has good taste and people pay him for it.

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An indecipherable code for younger generations.

Who's that one guy that advises pop musicians buy knows nothing about music?

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*All your candidates are belong to me

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Morning sickness?

Not trying to hate. Genuinely trying to wrap my head around the privacy implications. I have to assume nostr events are forever. Does it require that my node and nostr id never be doxxed?

Exactly. Why does it ever have to be public?

It's not in my best interest at this time to encourage the use of proxy lightning node operators.

Zaps seem to have some major privacy problems and it seems to be driven by vanity. People want to display zaps they receive on their notes or profile. You don't need to zap someone to send them sats privately. Am I missing something? Is there a way to zap someone without revealing your node and amount to the entire network?

At a certain point, some people have so much money they can't afford to buy the things they want. At that point, they start wanting their environment to serve them. But since they don't own the city, they use their political pull to get taxpayers to give it to them.

Is a hot war the opposite if a cold war, or is it the opposite of a softwar?

I would agree some repos have bad docs, but in this case I disagree. Nostr-tools is fine. You said you were trying to run this raw lib in a browser which displays a lack of basic understanding about JavaScript. I tried to point you in the right direction. Start with webpack. It's not the responsibility of a repo to document how to use JavaScript in a browser.

I've heard this happens because marketing research has shown that consumers are mostly resistant to price increases. I feel like that preys on those less intelligent. People aware of inflation just become frustrated with shrinkflation. I can't wait for the new wave of premium products to get released to fix this problem.

I found an old .rm file the otherdayy on a backup drive. Was wondering what can even play it these days.

When will Vitalik come around with his idea for Turing-complete nostr?

This lib is targeting JS developers. The steps they skipped are common knowledge for JS development. If you have to run it on a browser, you need to use a bundler like Webpack. I recommend starting with webpack docs. I suppose the skipped step in the readme is to link developers to bundler docs, but most JS libs don't since it's common knowledge. Do you need to use the browser?

? It's just a protocol. There is no standard implementation, just standard message formats. Are you suggesting it's hard to implement your own?

Awesome, thanks. And I suppose the globe icons under the relays filter global by relay.

Checking out Amethyst. Is there a way to view global?

They have a few options in the airport which work fine. Claro worked well for me.