ok, now i want some homemade beef jerky.
It is. I'm guessing the bedrooms are probably 68 or so, which is fine for the night. If it gets below that the heat pump will kick on.
It gets over 100 in the summer here too. Cooling is hard.
3600? You speed demon! I accessed my BBS on a 9600pbs modem. Actually, I even accessed the web on that before upgrading to 33.6K and then later to 56K. Good times.
Google+ was my favorite social network, ever. I had 4M people that followed me back then for my Android and mobile tech posts. Good times.
It's -21F outside. My 3 S9's are doing their thing, hashing away, heating my house. It's 70 degrees inside. It could be a tiny bit warmer. I wish my 4th S9 didn't die.
I used to use a MUD and BBS back in the day ;) The only thing I remember doing is playing Legend of the Red Dragon and sending messages/chat.
I remember when Google+ had an "all" feed. It eventually got overwhelming and they removed it too. Makes sense.
Sure thing. Please use the chat function so we can see exactly what's happening and try to get it resolved for you. There's been ~250 people that have bought IDs. I think it's just an outlining issue with your browser, but I want to help you figure it out. :)
I saw your account earlier had rot13maxi@nip05.rot13maxi.com as the NIP-05 ID. If you don't want your rot13maxi username to show, you need to set it up on your domain in your JSON file as an underscore. Then use _@nip05.rot13maxi.com as your NIP-05 ID when you register it.
yeah, I have that for mine too (@nostr.rot13maxi.com), but mine works because I made an entry for the "root" identifier (_ ; details here: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/05.md). Not everyone can do that on nostrplebs, so I'm wondering how that works
Some clients handle username differently than others. Every single one of the nostrplebs.com address is username@nostrplebs.com. No one has _@nostrplebs.com. Even though that's the case, some clients do not show the username.
I use Tenor. Visit tenor.com Search for the GIF you want. Right click, copy the URL address of the image file, a direct link to the image. Then paste that here.
As I mentioned in the support chat, I'm guessing that your DuckDuckGo session is set to block scripts. Those may be needed for our application to function properly. Could you try allowing scripts from our domain and reloading the website?
works for me on mobile and desktop. do you have some extension running that blocks javascript? open up a support chat with the purple chat icon in the bottom right. that will let me see your session and see what's possibly happening.
what site? we don't require anything like that. nostrplebs.com/register. It's really simple.
It will get better over time. I use astral tool. It's been a real asshole today crashing my browser a dozen or more times. But I am hopeful. I know these things take time.
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