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Dan
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Est. 769,296

I wonder if Samsung is aggressive with sleeping apps or something... seems to stop working for me after just a few seconds. Even if I pin an app to "keep open" in the app switcher

Technically correct. I meant "I don't have to open my wallet and manually pay the invoice"

One-tap, self custodial zaps

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#nwc with #amethyst and #mutinywallet

https://v.nostr.build/9VzX.mp4

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People mostly join a network because of who’s already on it. It’s kind of the same reason immigrants tend to congregate in a single neighborhood. You go where you’re people are going.

Bluesky gives users a simple and clear value prop. Install an app, it’s like other apps you’ve used, you need an invite, because it’s so popular You get a username and password, and you can login. You posts, see posts by others, it feels like twitter. When you join, it does a good job of recommending friends to join.

There are lots of distinct communities, you could be a musician, or speak Persian, or a furry, or be a swifty. The minority who sign up and stay, stay because the find content and people they like.

https://bsky.jazco.dev/

One major issue with Nostr is that it’s only got a single cluster of users, bitcoiners. Another issue is that we’ve got so many apps, we’re confusing people. We don’t do contact / community discovery well. If you’re a bitcoiner you don’t need it, the default global feeds and top folks are your people, you feel at home, and like the content.

Lastly our system of users names with keys, it makes sense to folks who already understand crypto. You can login to the web app using this browser extension, it’s like metamask. Bluesky also uses keys for user identity, but they store those keys on a server, so users don’t need to see it.

I think we can fix these problems, but we need to work on it. We need to find ways for no-coiners to have their spaces. This is why I’m excited about the topical relays, the communities functionality, and the like. We haven’t figured it out, and we need to if we’re not going to end up being a bitcoin only space.

"One major issue with Nostr is that it’s only got a single cluster of users, bitcoiners. Another issue is that we’ve got so many apps, we’re confusing people. We don’t do contact / community discovery well. If you’re a bitcoiner you don’t need it, the default global feeds and top folks are your people, you feel at home, and like the content."

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Do you really believe this? China has invested more than anybody else in renewables, high speed rail, electric cars, etc... They seem pretty damned concerned about global warming. They haven't shut down all coal power plants, but they're doing a lot.

But the other half also confuses me. First off, China's had a communist party, but its economic system been very capitalists for decades. Its government more closely resembles the kind of Chinese dynasties that have existed for thousands of years, than anything else. I don't want to live under that system, but let's be honest about what kind of system it is.

Lastly, we're facing climate change. It's caused by people. The science about that is conclusive. We don't know how fast the change will be, what the impact will be, or when it'll all happen exactly. And we definitely don't have any kind of consensus or even broad agreement about what to do about it.

What I think you're actually concerned about is authoritarianism. Totalitarian governments that restrict civil rights and centralize control of the economy. I also am afraid of those things and suspect we'd find common cause in opposing them. But how would addressing climate change lead to authoritarianism? By making us take trains? Taxing petrol a lot? Taxing carbon emissions? Our current system has millions of ways we both regulate and incentivize some behaviour over others. There is no serious proposal to ban private ownership of cars, or meat, or air travel, or really anything that extreme.

What's proposed, even the most ambitious policies of Green Party politicians and radical environmentalists are pretty much tweaks of the existing economy.

The government addressing *anything* can, and usuals does, trend towards authoritarianism

Hell yeah, enjoy 🤙

Yea should be entirely OS agnostic. It's the Sennheiser HD 6xx and the Topping DX3 Pro+ DAC/Amp. The HD 6xx are essentially identical to the the HD 650, just a good bit cheaper (Massdrop partnership).

https://drop.com/buy/massdrop-sennheiser-hd6xx

https://a.co/d/5pn9Q8Q

Probably the best setup for under $500

Sound is 🤯

#tunestr

Best to just assume the fedora is sad and lonely. Misery loves company. Easier said than done, but don't let them effect your mood 🤙

This visualization is a couple trillion behind today's new high score (it was made ages ago - April 2023). But I think this helps visualize how enormous 33 trillion dollars is.

#fiat #ponzi #houseofcards #buybitcoin

Anyone have a trick to clear a stuck DM notification on #amethyst ? I've clicked mark all as read. Click through all conversations. Nothing will make this dot go away and it's driving my OCD wild 😄

If you try #amethyst 's new #amber login method, make sure you tick "I agree" before clicking "log in with Amber". I've noticed if you do it out of order thinks get very wonky

It's all good! Always appreciate someone trying to spread good vibes 🤙

Thanks! But long time user 🙂 just testing out the new integration with Amber signing app