nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z why are my relay connections in #Amethyst always dropping down to half of the total available relays? Or even worse, like being connected to 2 of the 22 relays. I cannot see the error messages as to why I have so little connections. As we are really dependend on relay connections, I think it is crucial to know what is going with them.
Or am I missing something?
It is so fast paced and raw, it trains a useful skill and you have to be agile.
Any viable changelogs perhaps?
Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack alternative to GitHub

It leverages Git’s architecture combined with cryptography and a gossip protocol to enable a fully sovereign developer network. All social artifacts are stored in Git, and signed using public-key cryptography. Radicle verifies the authenticity and authorship of all data for you.
The Radicle protocol leverages cryptographic identities for code and social artifacts, utilizes Git for efficient data transfer between peers, and employs a custom gossip protocol for exchanging repository metadata.
Radicle enables users to run their own nodes, ensuring censorship-resistant code collaboration and fostering a resilient network without reliance on third-parties.
Radicle installs on your own Linux, macOS or BSD computer and will connect remotely to other remote peers. But note this likely works using git CLI commands so don't expect the pretty GitHub interface.
See https://radicle.xyz/guides/user
#technology #opensource #git #decentralised
*leveraging ethereum network*
Thumb key for the die hards.
Remove all, except fdroid and maybe itch, ASAP
You can look into pgp verification
Binary eye is a good one.
Opensuse is quite good though, alpine is small and light but not so much ior starters as not many things work out of the box. Is your device a server or a laptop? Haven't heard of many microsoft hardware products.
Debian for stability, or linux mint debian edition. But I would reccommend opensuse or alpine.
Exactly. The boot time is less than 5 seconds and then it just opens the desktop. Only a notification about something important, no pushes to do something, no system setting changes and no weird terms of service. And it is completely fine to use any app or device, no vendor lock-in, Amazing.
Ladies from the roman empire probably.


