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Nice and Kind Vic
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I'm an android user, but if you SMS me and it shows up as green chat bubble then im re-evaluating our relationship

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nostr data is open and available for anyone to exploit for better or worse

im gonna play some d&d tonight and pick it up tomorrow. im down to the last step for paying after decode, verify hash and amount

is that warren buffets alt account?

One of the most annoying things I run into with development is poorly written documentation, or non existant or poorly titled pages for operations.

As readily available as it should be, I cant seem to find documentation from lightning labs on HOW to do a GRPC request to pay an invoice.

Im looking for the REST equivalent of

lncli payinvoice --pay_req {lnbc...} --force

it seems to be documented as sendpayment marked as deprecated and has a bidirectional endpoint as /v1/channels/transaction-stream. The replacement being /v2/router/send

maybe i just need to put this aside and come back to it. frustrations are no bueno. but if you have worked with this and know the call, or can verify as above, please let me know

One of the neat things about Nostr is watching a handful of devs rediscover how to do things like its a simulation of the past.

When i was a kid i went to the MD Science Center and one of the exhibits was speculating what other lifeforms would have to look like based on differences in gravity, or vacuum of space, different atmospheres and pressure. Even a bipod form would very likely have much different characteristics. Low gravity environs would make for very brittle endoskeletons over time. Id believe in #spaceslugs long before poor paper mache projects of ET

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isnt the fee bumping attempt coming from the single sig side? ive never tried either but ive assumed if i underpaid a channel open the only viable way to add more funds for fees would be cpfp referencing the change back to my side.

This seems to suggest that the funds in channels are in some cases encumbered by the state of UTXOs that are only spendable by one party?

Am i getting this wrong or can you elaborate or point me to a resource that can explain?

people still use email?

In nostr nest last night, nostr:npub12r0yjt8723ey2r035qtklhmdj90f0j6an7xnan8005jl7z5gw80qat9qrx set me back on the right path with Snort.

Months ago I was annoyed that they were using a proxy for images which breaks certain use cases. The proxy also didnt honor expires headers to help resolve. I had been discouraging use of snort as a result.

But it turns out that snort allows users to toggle whether an image proxy will be used in their settings/preferences (accessible after login). Github repo implies this went in back in February, so it was avaialble before I ran into issues. Empowering users with choices like this that effect their experience is the way to go. So kudos to nostr:npub1v0lxxxxutpvrelsksy8cdhgfux9l6a42hsj2qzquu2zk7vc9qnkszrqj49 for getting this right. I plan to use it in desktop browser access as I also discovered you can set dark mode as well.

Just upgraded my cablemodem. Replaced old SB6121 from 2010 with the SB6190 from 2015. Hoping this will buy me 2-4 years before replacing again. Im on the cheapest internet plan available which runs ~$90/month but its been sufficient for dozens of devices, a few nodes, and occassional streaming. I dont do real time gaming where higher speeds and lower latency is critical so easier to get buy.

when they made the switch i craved the old ones but not really feel the same about the current recipe