I played 4 hours of CoD Black Ops 6 multiplayer beta via GeForce Now in 4k@120Hz and ~20ms latency.
Cloud #gaming has gotten craaazy good!
Hard to talk about it if there’s no link or resource to be found 😅
Decentralize - All in
Sooo... which one is it? ;)
It’s worth learning about ;)
LSP is basically all the magic behind fancy autocompletions in Editors like VS Code and supports a multitude of different languages and editors.
I can recommend:
NeoVim has native LSP support, is better maintained, supports Lua for configuration and I need these plugins:
- telescope
- harpoon
- mason
Native LSP support alone is worth the switch.
Ok, I’m gonna try this for a month:
I will replace my local development environment with a server environment.
- #linux VPS with Ryzen 7950x (hopefully 9950x soon)
- ssh over tailscale
- tmux + #neovim
I’m also gonna game exclusively on GeForce Now during that period.
Do I need to buy a domain if I want to setup a #nostr relay? I was thinking of setting one up for myself but don’t want to buy a public domain for it per se. Is a plain IPv4 address also fine?
I can recommend the Glove80 or Kinesis Advantage 360 if you want an ergonomic split keyboard with lots of configuration option. You can also flash your custom layouts
Interesting - monitors that directly target programmers:
Do you have an example? How does the client (e.g. snort) then get the key from said "secure dedicated app"? Snort needs that secret in plain on its own.
Thanks for this. I didn't even know this is a thing. Some clients like nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 don't even support event deletion unfortunately. At least I couldn't find it.
How does that help? Providing sensitive information to another party is always insecure. Adding another party as an additional set of eyes isn't improving anything.
Yea I posted about this a while ago… I even think this is nostr’s biggest design flaw and I don’t like how there’s no clear mechanism to prevent this AFAIK
I assume I have to read up on https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/46.md but from first glance, my private key is sole and complete access to my entire identity. How would compromising that key not irrevocably steal all access to my nostr identity?


