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Inventor of the word “spywall”. Proof: https://damus.io/note1crepuk77r7dxpugv8vqh5de8xnatxlu2rmztxd70nuhs686pdfssw28plm I do bitcoin stuff. Heard about Bitcoin in 2011. Didn’t act on it until years later. 😅

It doesn't work. I don't see your lnurl address on your profile 🤔

It would seem I “earned” a badge by donating to the geyser fund. But where can I see this badge?

Also, the export button on @geyserfund is broken because the QR CODE will not export 😢

Andrew Poelstra wrote an article that explains how this mining pool minded multiple invalid blocks.

Those are very expensive mistakes to make 😢

Unpopular opinion:

If zaps are true votes of confidence or upvotes of sorts then zap amounts should be nontrivial.

I’ve set my zap amount to 4000SAT but only zap selectively.

Resharing is the new “like” button for me.

When #[0]​ option to hide the 👍 button (it's useless anyways because reshare and zap are all we need)?

Owh Waawh. Great project. Some time ago I suggested someone start a geyser fund for this and you actually did 😂

Some restaurants use the James app. You scan a QR code that's unique to your table, you place your ordering the app and pay right away. Then you wait for your food to arrive.

All this could be automated via LN URL qr codes that are unique per food item+ table 😂

Paxful had to suspend operations.

This got me thinking: what if we could build a p2p 🍐2🍐 trading platform on nostr itself?

Maybe use a certain relay and hashtag combination to find each other and trade truly p2p?

Brilliant reference to Quantum Leap 😃

Blissful morning commute 🌸

Today, April 4th, is the day of 14th Nisan (after sundown, that’s how the 1st century Jewish calendar worked) the day of the Jewish Pesach (Passover).

It is the day our Lord and Saviour Jesus instituted a remembrance of his death. Want to know more,mor even attend?

Find a location near you here: https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/memorial/

#pesach #passover #memorial #nisan14

If you run this comment on your local pc in the command line, you will see my nostr npub:

finger janr@happynetbox.com

Think of ChatGPT as a blurry JPEG of all the text on the Web. It retains much of the information on the Web, in the same way that a JPEG retains much of the information of a higher-resolution image, but, if you're looking for an exact sequence of bits, you won't find it; all you will ever get is an approximation. But, because the approximation is presented in the form of grammatical text, which ChatGPT excels at creating, it's usually acceptable. You're still looking at a blurry JPEG, but the blurriness occurs in a way that doesn't make the picture as a whole look less sharp.

https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/chatgpt-is-a-blurry-jpeg-of-the-web

Is anyone using Electrum wallet?

I’ve read somewhere that it is one of the most popular wallets out there. But somehow I never meet anyone who uses it 🤔 😅

I tried to add myself just now. Payment failed in @phoenix , Muun and Coinos wallet. 😢

Over decades we have all been exposed to Mercedes, Porsche and BMW’s brand building activities. We have seen Ferrari and McLaren’s endeavours in F1. We have witnessed celebrities, sport stars and members of the royal family being chauffeur driven in Range Rovers, Bentleys and Rolls Royces.

We may never be in the market for these motors. We may never drive one from the forecourt. But our collective understanding of these brands makes them valuable status symbols for those who are and those that will.

Sir John Hegarty, founder of BBH:

“A brand is made not just by the people who buy it, but also by the people who know about it. That is so important, and we've forgotten that lesson. Take Rolls Royce. I'm sure neither you or I will ever buy a Rolls Royce. But we know who they are. We know what they stand for. We know what values they have. Therefore, it adds to their value and their desirability. We've forgotten that.”

A century ago, American industrialist John Wanamaker is claimed to have said:

“Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half.”

Today, marketing strives to resolve this riddle. It aims to not only identify Wanamaker’s waste, but to eradicate it.

Source: https://www.alexmurrell.co.uk/articles/the-errors-of-efficiency