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Nice and Kind Vic
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https://i.nostr.build/Lqsu56YxOCvwc6G5.jpg 💬 cornychat.com - audio spaces 🖼️ nodeyez.com - bitcoin node images Recommends: 🥣 zap.cooking 🎵 tunestr.io 📲 relay.tools 💩 turdsoup.com 🥔 oddbean.com 🔣 listr.lol 🕹️My Nintendo Switch Code SW-7592-4594-7016 About: I do programming, databases, data parsing, reports, visualizations. Bitcoin maxi. Available for hire Corny Chat (https://cornychat.com) operator, running the first open source audio spaces integrated with Nostr with support for zaps, room customizations. Nodeyez developer (https://nodeyez.com) providing sovereign scripts to get more from your node. It can generate images from your node accessible in a website dashboard or slideshow output to an attached display.

oh yeah. wiping relays, mucking profile, wiping follows. doubt any is intentional, just the casualties of move fast, use people as testers.

The upside of my laptop issue this mornikh meant that i had reason to retest instructions. Found bug and fixed this page today.

https://nodeyez.com/developer/1basicsetup

wait... why is wiping relays bad?

paid relays should have a policy on how much or how long they will store. intention isnt permanence

$40 is a lot of sats. my dev earnings have been about $16 over the past year and that doesnt factor expenses but i'll keep saving. maybe one day i'll buy a book

Typical thread of messages from an X.

drivechain: move slowly and break things

FWIW, my development machine is a 13 year old laptop with 8GB of RAM and it works fast enough with Ubuntu MATE, a trimmed down Linux Distro derivative of Ubuntu using the lighter weight marco window manager instead of the newer gnome

I use it for my Python development of Nodeyez using VS Code as the IDE.

For systems with limited resources consider distros like Ubuntu Mate, Linux Mint, Manjaro

i dont post nostr from the laptop but i did migrate the mobile to obtanium yesterday :)

Worth noting that there are different popular package managers (apt, yum, etc) and init systems (systemd, upstart, etc) and this is going to drive the majority of differences in distros apart from aesthetics in window managers.

I tend to recommend ubuntu, or at least debian based for consumers and desktops. This is especially true for those wanting the widest support.

For business and gov servers its often constrained by regulations and approved software lists.