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I use this from very early on and it really works perfectly. Let’s hope 🍏 doesn’t realize what’s going on here 😂

I still don’t understand how a simple website can modify damus tbh 😂

But I like it. Would there any other modifications be possible?

#bitaxe I don’t if I’m wrong and who is reading this but you should consider providing an easy method for the user to set up a VPN or Tor on AxeOS before putting it into operation for the first time. Broadcasting the shares and bitcoin address in clear text is not cool, is it? People run their nodes behind Tor and here comes a miner who is revealing itself freely to the ISP… yes I know, “then run a OpenWrt Router with a VPN on it” but this isn't as trivial as the former. And a self-signed certificate when logging into the DB would also be very nice.

Thanks. Was wondering why it isn’t listed on nostrapps.com.

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Breez is actually a good one. It’s one of the few self-custodial *and* privacy-preserving Lightning Wallets out there. The downside is probably the speed I’d say. It feels a bit “clunky” sometimes when Breez is finding a route and updating your backup after each payment. But by and large it’s a good wallet imo.

In other words, you just hope that politics and governments will solve this? Hope in politics and governments should never be part of Bitcoin's security model and the fact that they're being in competition doesn't change anything. This has never worked out. In fact, governments know very well to stick together, when it comes to defending their monopoly on money (i.e. look at the FATF members, look at who pays into the IWF fund or the BIS members and which central banks from how many countries come together for a meeting) . If governments didn't want to steal our purchasing power, surveil and impose capital controls and tax upon us, why would they need Bitcoin for that? They could just stop doing all that shit. They don't refrain from doing it, because they don't want to. Hell, they're cracking down on their own government cash money. Why the hell should they embrace their citizens doing anonymous, untraceable and borderless payments? This doesn't make any sense.

It definitely is. You know, sometimes I’m asking myself if it’s just #ios that sucks. Nothing works on this shitty phone which I barely use (it’s my work phone). Everyone claims how good the ux on ios is and how it just works. Couldn’t lol harder. I find myself far too often in situations where i have to find some workarounds whereas on #android everything works smoothly and easily and is self-explanatory. I don't even know what this thing wants from me sometimes lol

Apart from the fact that this is a great article, can you see all the images within this article on #damus ? I can’t. In contrast, everything is fine on #amethyst .

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You can't verify that the federation members aren't just sybilling, can you?

What I am supposed to do with the other relays after subscribing to wine?

Maybe they could take the AltStore path but afaik it comes with certain limitations. You are only allowed to install X amount of apps and if I‘m not mistaken the apps „expire“ after seven days or so and you cannot use them anymore. You will have to go to your computer and refresh them manually. You could possibly setup a virtual private network or so but yes, by and large, it‘s a pain in the ass. The closed ecosystem with the centralized app store is a huge problem and one of the reasons why my everyday device is an Android. Being dependent on just one appstore sucks. Take Phoenix Wallet as a recent example. Android users couldn’t care less. Nothing changes for them.

Though I don’t see the source code anywhere it is BSD3-licensed and it’s an app which is out there for a long time and according to the developers own statement the app doesn’t collect any information.

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nostr:npub1s6z7hmmx2vud66f3utxd70qem8cwtggx0jgc7gh8pqwz2k8cltuqrdwk4c Hey Sjors. Here in Germany it has been rumored for a long time that one reason for why so many Dutch people speak fluent German (but not the other way around) is that German has been a (even compulsory?) subject in the Netherlands. Is this true? Because I would have rather assumed because of tourism at the border cities and on the islands.

I've read it a couple of weeks ago. Still a conundrum to me how you've been able to break this whole thing down. My utmost respect.

I don't know. After all it doesn't make sense to me anyway. The reasoning seen on your screenshot is so absurd that it simply has to be a pretext for whatever, and except for this one topic (which is the only "critical" one imho) and other than that I don't have any other idea.

Was it before or after you took a deep look into the Tornado Cash case? IIRC you posted some of your investigations on Twitter before you did on Nostr. Just a guess...

My daily mobile browser is a modified version of Chromium which is shipped with CalyxOS. It has some really nice features built into it like blocking ads, randomizing canvas fingerprinting, disabling webgl and webrtc completely. Since I neither don't use Chrome nor Google search engine I never get personalized ads. On desktop most of the time I use Mullvad Browser which is basically Tor-Browser without Tor and Brave (with tokenomics disabled :D).