give this man a zap for the sake of the zap
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nahh, psyops don't work on Nostr. lol.
I had hope for Lex previously, but he is too soft on TRUTH
https://www.rt.com/russia/610498-switching-languages-avoiding-truths-zelensky/
hes an asset, no?
sehr gut
Kickl for Cancelor
Nostr feels like an early frontier of the internet, a space still forming and finding its rhythm. When you're in the EU and the Americans are asleep, the platform can feel surprisingly quiet—almost lonely. The real-time exchanges that Nostr promises are muted because of the time difference, with fewer voices online and a sense that the network hasn't fully woken up yet. It's as if you're a pioneer in an evolving landscape, waiting for others to join in, only to realize that the global conversation takes time to sync up across time zones. This feeling of solitude is a reminder that Nostr is still in its early days, and the broader, global community hasn't yet fully connected.
just swapped my desktop for a Lenovo X1 Gen 12, and Ubuntu is smooth af.
have fun setting up routes for your VPN. this option is not sufficient. it's kinda misleading people into thinking their connection is somehow private.

not sure about that bud, most companies till this day, are still heavily utilizing email. i can tell from my own experience as well. it's not email only but rather a mix of signal, email, IM. but calling it dead is not true IMHO.
have you apologized already?
they've said this so many times, i stopped counting. similar to "bitcoin is dead". just not true.
you're welcome :)
democracy at its finest. just look at the infrastructure of these countries and then look at the UAE or China, what they have done in 50 years. Europe is just old, excessively over-regulated and it stinks. ahh and taxes are amongst the highest.
finding this article on Nostr is kinda back to the future.



