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I made damus, npubs, and zaps ⚡️ Independent bitcoin core and lightning dev.

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In 2011 i went to buy just one cat. When i got there I found these two together. They came from a litter that was dropped off, they never knew their mother. When i heard their story I couldn’t separate them so I adopted them both. Penny and Sheldon. They were inseparable, Sheldon was a goof, and she was the level headed one, always looking out for him.

One day I left the roof door open and Sheldon left, never to return. Penny was never the same after that. She became reclusive. I think Penny blamed Vanessa. She hisses whenever shes around. She hates the world. She hates the move… but the end of the day I think she’s just a softie who misses her brother 🥲

#catstr https://nostr.build/av/dc09b4a09e514f288f6fc92e24c9a5f3ee66f54c9ebd1026540295af565d9897.mov

Its a firefly rockchip rk3566, 8gb ram, arm cortex a55. Ngl did not know this came preloaded with android

Running #plasma

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nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s does this have to do with your temp LN address?

yup, damus donations are only to my personal lightning node which is down. This is deprecated anyways since apple doesn’t allow us to do it

If someone finds snort better then they can just use snort. Damus will be able to make optimizations that you simply can’t on the web. Damus would likely fork plasma or make our own instead of forking amethyst. Perhaps one day nostrdb will contain most of the logic (ndk-style) so that it will be easier to spin up native mobile and desktop micro-apps.

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Why?

> How many sgx side channel attacks are there

As of my last update in September 2021, there have been multiple side-channel attacks targeting Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX). Some of the prominent ones include:

1. **Foreshadow (also known as L1 Terminal Fault)**: Targets the L1 data cache of Intel CPUs.

2. **SpectreSGX**: Exploits speculative execution to extract information from SGX enclaves.

3. **Plundervolt**: Manipulates CPU voltage to induce faults inside SGX enclaves and then exploit these faults.

4. **SGAxe**: Exploits the CacheOut attack technique to leak enclave secrets.

5. **LVI (Load Value Injection)**: Combines Meltdown-type data leakage with data-oriented attacks.

Other related vulnerabilities and transient execution attacks (like Meltdown, Spectre, RIDL, Fallout, ZombieLoad, etc.) can potentially impact SGX's security indirectly. Research in this area is active, and newer side-channel attacks or variations might emerge. It's advisable to check the latest literature or Intel's security advisories for up-to-date information.

When you haven’t eaten all day and you’re so hungry that you generate ai art of food while you’re waiting for your appetizer.

Wasm is already in damus with a custom C wasm interpreter i wrote 🙂

It powers some simple nostrscripts atm but i have bigger plans for it

I’ve been thinking about it! I need to learn it first.

keep it under 10 or you’ll melt your phon

If he was in it for only the money he could have built less risky companies. Maybe I was naive to think he actually wanted to advance society instead of bringing more totalitarian rule, or that he was smarter than this.

Replaceable events has always been a thing (contact lists, mute lists). We just have a rendered note type now that is replaceable. kind-1 notes are not editable yet.

Can always cc both groups

How do you plan on dealing with async stuff? In damus the script can be suspended while waiting for incoming events.

I don’t choose the price :P

its not uncommon to submit lots of patches. It adds up.