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The moon takes up about 0.5 degrees in the sky. If from horizon to horizon is 180 degrees, and the moon takes about 12 hours to traverse the sky, then it moves 1 degree every 4 minutes (720 minutes/180 degrees). Therefore it takes 2 minutes to clear the horizon.

None of the follows stick on any apps. He's a new user and it should work right out of the box.

It probably is best for Bitcoin in the long run that huge hoards like MSTR get more evenly distributed.

If you're following someone the button in their profile will say unfollow, so I guess tap it until it does.

I have an HP color LaserJet I bought at Costco 3 years ago for $400 I think. It has served me well, but I only ever print text documents with it. Sometimes the wireless connection drops and I have to restart it or my computer to get it to connect again. No problems otherwise.

You'll talk to other people and post online about it, and even if you don't you'll seed it to people who might. This increases popularity of the show and gets more people to watch it and pay for it.

If you want to take a moral stance against Disney then stop consuming their content. Even pirating their shows still contributes to their popularity, encouraging others to pay for their services, buy their merchandise, and visit their theme parks.

I would like to build it, but I have no coding skills. I will try to work on a more detailed proposal though and flesh the idea out more. Having a note type that can be signed by two or more users could have other applications as well. I need to think about it more.

Not sure there is one and honestly I think the project has been abandoned. I only use it for image hosting.

If the number of workers is odd we'd get to slice someone in half on the first halving.

The idea is to incrementally increase the level of trust that a person is human, not verify with certainty. By having two users sign a note it's a mutual endorsement, and if someone is endorsing bot accounts they will end up destroying their own credibility when their signature shows on the bot's profile. Anyone can create accounts and sign these notes, but in a WoT model it doesn't mean anything if they don't have a following, so someone that has spent a lot of time building a following on nostr is not going to risk their credibility by verifying bots.

Just saw the NVK post that inspired this meme. I unfollowed that guy quite a while ago because I was sick of his dumb takes like that. Shows a complete lack of empathy imo.

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People online: Having kids is the most important thing I have ever done and gives my life meaning.

People irl when I tell them I don't have kids: "smart man" "lucky" "good call"

This is not a serious proposal, but maybe it is. I would like a way to verify that nostr users are actually humans. What if there was a way for two users that meet irl to both sign a note and post it that says they met and saw that the other person does actually exist. It would be like an additional layer to the WoT model. Then when you look at a person's profile it would say X people you follow have verified this user as human, and additionally X people you have verified as human verified this user.

It would encourage more irl interactions among users and be a way for new users to gain some credibility instantly of they are onboarded by a friend.

I'm sure all the devs that read this will think it's a great idea and can't wait to implement yet another note type into their clients. Again, not serious about this, but maybe serious.