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# Anna's Archive

**(An Amazon Books Alternative)**

[Annas-Archive.Org](https://annas-archive.org) claims to be the largest open library in human history.

Chances are if you are looking for a book, they have it.

[Anna's Archive](https://annas-archive.org) is a non-profit project with two main goals:

1. **Preservation:** Backing up all knowledge and culture of humanity.

- They preserve books, papers, comics, magazines, and more, by bringing these materials from various shadow libraries, official libraries, and other collections together in one place

2. **Access:** Making this knowledge and culture available to anyone in the world.

- They work with partners to make their collections easily and freely accessible to anyone. They believe that everyone has a right to the collective wisdom of humanity. And not at the expense of authors.

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#Books #AmazonBooksAlternative #FreedomTech #AnnasArchive #eBooks

Replying to Avatar Saiyasodharan

Hey Nostriches,

Looing for help!

What's the best way to Zap a url?

As part of https://nostr-components.web.app, we are building a zap buttons, that can be embedded in any website.

Think each wordpress post (or any url), gets a zap button.

Looking for some thoughts on what's the right way to do this?

1. Nip-57 says add a #e tag to tag to a event, rather than a person. (Says nothing about external URL)

Combine this with Nip-73 event, that refers to the url using #i tag and #k tag (web)

So for first zap to a URL, I create a Nip-73 event with the url in #i tag and zap to that event.

2. As Nip-24 suggest, just add a #r tag directly to the Zap event (kind: 9734) Looks much simpler.

3. Or is there any better way?

Thanks!

Tagging (/spamming) people for reach :-)

nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3vamnwvaz7tmwdaehgun9d35hgetn9ehhyee0qqsvyxc6dndjglxtmyudevttzkj05wpdqrla0vfdtja669e2pn2dzuq5zt4j7 nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq36amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdshsqgp57x42dv2s3hst4vlssmzt6kaa0dg0skv528rwdzkf2h7gxm3u6c0nppvv nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3zamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0qqsyda4vm7gxgg6pytaqsr6anmmf2u7hjyzguze9vcc03tefvvcmdecr8q8t8 nostr:nprofile1qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz8thwden5te0dehhxarj94ex2mrp0yh8wmrkwvh8xurpvdjj7qpqtql9ag08agns8t4ws24e6z6tuqsx5fqtmppulkvp8nsshdzwllws4vp8ny nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqy28wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hsqg86ekh3ee6chhcyehc6r73j5dty5cydf27zfqdzsmluz78cd9f77qk2u0uq nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7ct5d3shxtnwdaehgu3wd3skuep0qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcqypzfcy8y73q05sz3ksujhawqywgsscle7h93sy48z4mv88q2wav8q794s55 nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7ct59ehx7um5wfmk7untwvhxxmmd9uq3vamnwvaz7tm9v3jkutnwdaehgu3wd3skuep0qqspmy3tyzdtr8y0vh64tskdrr363w0cf0pvxpenqt2eqy6pds7s2zqzkan62 nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qqs8mugqfd2rlwv28t3pwt5t902mvay0p7tnhueedl27v0e4d42mjrqxcxvj5

#asknostr #needhelp

Naa yedho developer maari enna tag panrenga idhula 😂

So.. Zeus

•Self-custodial

•Runs a node on your phone

•Has an on-chain wallet attached you can access the seed of

•Offers an LSP service you can lease channels from, for varying and extendable durations each with its own rates

•Can connect to whatever Neutrino peer you want

•Can open LN channels with any peer you want

•Lets you swap b/w LN and On-chain without opening or closing channels

•Comes with Cashu

•Let's you open taproot channels

•Provides you with a trust-minimised Zaplocker LN address and an alternative cashu-based address

•Lets you create a separate profile besides the embedded node one and connect to your own custom node

•Has an NWC integration

Using a masterball for Magikarp is illegal according to all known laws in the universe

But if they aren't mining yet even though there is under-utilised capacity, it means there are other factors that are stopping them from doing so.

If there are regulatory barriers, then it would be prudent to identify specific restrictions and remove them.

This is all any government, be it India's, Bangladesh's or Pakistan's, need to do, which is basically get out of the way and let the market do its thing.

Not a threat necessarily. Some energy companies and miners stand to benefit. That's pretty much it.

If they are coercively and arbitrarily allocating a certain amount without taking into account the state of the energy market, this is a bad idea and will cause misallocation. Electricity consumers will be affected and might face shortages or price increases.

Private grids that allocate capacity to Bitcoin mining according to supply and demand will be an incredible grid stabilizer. Demand response requires there to be an adequately market-based energy allocation system.

This ain't it.

I'm a bit young and inadequately read to fully grasp his elaboration of rationalism. 'Grasping' here would mean I'm able to explain these ideas to someone else in a way they can understand.

Hoping to get there.

To give a glimpse of what people are missing by ignoring Hoppe just because someone else said he's not cool, here's an extract of a footnote from his essay titled 'In Defense of Extreme Rationalism':

"Though quite frequently mentioned as an empirical counterexample, it should be noted that quantum physics, or more precisely the indeterminacy or Heisenberg principle of quantum physics, correctly interpreted, is in accordance with this. What has been previously said does not preclude—and this is precisely the situation in quantum physics—that in order to experimentally produce a result, two or more measurement acts must be performed and that because any two separate actions can only be performed sequentially, the performance of the latter act of measurement might change the results of the former one, so that if this proves to be unavoidable, the results in question can only be predicted statistically and a deterministic explanation proves impossible. But even here each separate measurement act presupposes the validity of the constancy principle—otherwise, neither of them would have been performed; and the sequence of acts, too, presupposes constantly operating causes as it would otherwise be simply impossible to repeat two experiments in the field of quantum physics and state this to be the case. Moreover, the experience of quantum physics is in exact line with the preceding conclusion regarding the characteristic of causality as an action-produced phenomenon and as a necessary (known to be valid a priori) feature of reality. If causes can indeed only be measured and identified sequentially, by means of actions that have repercussions for each other, then they can, in principle, only be causes whose constant operation is of a probabilistic kind—and this, to be sure, can again be known to be true a priori. Quantum physics then only reveals that cases such as this are not merely conceivable, but do in fact exist. See on this F. Kambartel, Erfahrung und Struktur, pp. 138ff.; also P. Mittelstaedt, Philosophische Probleme der modernen Physik (Mannheim: Bibliographisches Institut, 1968)."

Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s when tagging npubs, could #notedeck filter npubs by your contact list or WoT? ty sir.

This might be the best tool for searching profiles:

https://npub.world/

Nostur on desktop is amazing. Fabian has done a great job here.

I can tap on the unread count button and view all the unread notes one-by-one, open the ones I’m interested in on a separate section which resembles a browser and view them with more concentration once I’m done skimming through the feed.

Difficult, not impossible. Ultimately, people don’t want to be poor. Fiat makes people poor.