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Thanks for interacting with me. Retired and #walking 20000+ steps a day. Admin of the hosted #RSS aggregator - https://www.ttrss.info and #DeltaChat Instance - https://vinculum0.net/ Contact - https://mwaters.net/contact/ Interests - #walking · #cycling · #wordpress · #tor · #nostr · #deltachat · #velomobile · #quattrovelo · #electro · #techno · #homeassistant · #proxmox · #solar · #ttrss

Sorry, I don't understand what you mean, please explain.

My #bostr2 is using a mixture of my own relays and the public relays listed here.

https://github.com/bitvora/wot-relay

Updated to just use WoT relays.

#amethyst <> #tor <> #bostr2 <> #tor <> only #wotrelay

#privacy #spam

I used Alby for ages , recently setup Alby Hub to migrate my wallet , opened channels only for them to closed during the fee surge recently.

Alby Hub also constantly logged me out thus disabling all functionality.

The whole system started to feel like a confusing honeypot.

So I closed my remaining channels , shutdown the Hub and deleted my account.

I enjoyed the ancient #archaeology of this Michael Tellinger video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWXW3d-20sQ

But then he talked about money , and I found this post from a month ago , oh dear.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/michael-tellinger-4aa36b26a_the-bitcoin-deception-what-exactly-has-bitcoin-activity-7223920813794590720-f_IJ

Michael Tellinger - The Bitcoin Deception

What exactly has Bitcoin done to help the people of the world.

Millions of people were very excited when it first launched, I was one of them.

Millions of people were using it as a means of exchange and we felt free because we had a new alternative, to the dirty fiat currency that enslaves us all.

Unfortunately that euphoria didn't last long and Bitcoin quickly became a tool of enrichment and spawned a bunch of crypto billionaires.

It is now even more rare than precious metals as a commodity.

It can never live up to the promise of helping the people of the world.

INFINITY token has stepped in where Bitcoin failed us.

Unlike Bitcoin, INFINITY is an asset-backed token, supported by the labour and sweat equity of ONE SMALL TOWN members around the world, while we work to uplift our towns and our own businesses.

It cannot be crashed by greedy or reckless traders, because it is not traded on open exchanges.

It was created to serve the needs of the people who create it with their own labour.

The value is clearly defined.

We can never run out of INFINITY tokens because we create them every time we contribute to the uplifting of our community.

If the banks had to collapse or close their doors tomorrow, INFINITY will be our saving grace.

It is a simple and effective means of barter and exchange.

You can share or send your tokens from your OST digital wallet to any other member for free, or exchange it for any item of value, or place them for sale on the OST Trading platform to a willing buyer.

Never forget that Bitcoin can crash tomorrow.

It is backed by nothing more than thin air and a superficial demand upheld by mostly greed.

INFINITY is here to stay.

It is a private membership token, protected by all the private membership associations laws.

It is an asset-backed token created by us, the ordinary hardworking people, and it helps us grow our communities into strong independent self sustained places of abundance and prosperity.

Join the ONE SMALL TOWN initiative today. Become a member and start collecting your INFINITY tokens.

Get your INFINITY tokens here.

https://www.onesmalltown.org/landing_page.php

#MichaelTellinger #bitcoin #INFINITY

#fediverse toxicity responsible for emacs.ch mastodon instance shutdown.

https://emacs.ch/@emacs/113087752901949391

Thanks for testing.

I've successfully received your three zaps into Minibits.

I was previously zapping successfully but it wasn't showing up on the notes so I thought I had a problem.

I guess nostr.wine will hope folks use the extra services that are funded with the monthly fees.

Thanks for noticing my problematic lightning address, I was playing with a new wallet.

Should be fixed now.

Replying to 21823843...

I just tagged strfry 1.0.0. Here are some of the highlights:

* negentropy protocol 1: This is the result of a lot of R&D on different syncing protocols, trying to find the best fit for nostr. I'm pretty excited about the result. Negentropy sync has now been allocated NIP 77.

* Better error messages for users and operators.

* Docs have been updated and refreshed.

* Lots of optimisations: Better CPU/memory usage, smaller DBs.

Export/import has been sped up a lot: 10x faster or more. This should help reduce the pain of DB upgrades (which is required for this release). Instructions on upgrading are available here:

https://github.com/hoytech/strfry?tab=readme-ov-file#db-upgrade

Thanks to everyone who has helped develop/debug/test strfry over the past 2 years, and for all the kind words and encouragement. The nostr community rocks!

We've got a few things in the pipeline for strfry:

* strfry proxy: This will be a new feature for the router that enables intelligent reverse proxying for the nostr protocol. This will help scale up mega-sized relays by allowing the storage and processing workload to be split across multiple independent machines. Various partitioning schemes will be supported depending on performance and redundancy requirements. The front-end router instances will perform multiple concurrent nostr queries to the backend relays, and merge their results into a single stream for the original client.

* As well as scaling up, reverse proxying can also help scale down. By dynamically incorporating relay list settings (NIP-65), nostr queries can be satisfied by proxying requests to external relays on behalf of a client and merging the results together along with any matching cached local events. Negentropy will be used where possible to avoid wasting bandwidth on duplicate events.

* Archival mode: Currently strfry stores all events fully indexed in its main DB, along with their full JSON representations (optionally zstd dictionary compressed). For old events that are queried infrequently, space usage can be reduced considerably. As well as deindexing, we are planning on taking advantage of columnar storage, aggregation of reaction events, and other tricks. This will play nicely with strfry proxy, and events can gradually migrate to the archival relays.

* Last but not least, our website https://oddbean.com is going to get some love. Custom algorithms, search, bugfixes, better relay coverage, and more!

Building #strfry version 1.0.0

Thanks nostr:npub1yxprsscnjw2e6myxz73mmzvnqw5kvzd5ffjya9ecjypc5l0gvgksh8qud4

nostr:note1sc3muqmr900ctc2qcf6lmalnnvswzwfu8qgkfadj2e38y3nrqk9qclda2u

I paid the 18888 sats about a month ago

When I try and pay again it says I am already a member.

If I get a DM asking to pay again then I'll let you know.

Good morning everyone.

Saw this slug feasting on an animal shit today.

Lovely.

#walking #morning #date20240911

For the rest of your issues, run a relay. Your notes would be archived there. Other relays *may* have a copy as part of the decentralised design.

Nobody can alter your notes, not even you, as they are each signed when created.

Good morning everyone.

#sunrise shining through a dewy #spiderweb

#walking #morning #date20240910

Dave Winer still completely oblivious to #NOSTR

We're so early folks.

http://scripting.com/2024/09/08.html