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Leo Wandersleb
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https://walletscrutiny.com https://nostr.info Working on Bitcoin, Nostr and being a good dad.

Thanks for confirming this.

I want to use and offer pay to read/write.

You explain it: Put x: before y but you don't show the example x:y in text form as shown in the screenshot. Nevermind.

My mom worked at the IPP which built the mentioned Wendelstein 7X - a stellerator - but she was not into physics. In this video he doesn't explain well how tokamaks are different from stellerators. To my understanding, stellerators are tokamaks with twisted coils and as coils in a stellerator are so twisted, you can't easily swap them if something breaks while in the much more symmetric tokamaks, you can have them manufactured in for example 45° segments and keep a stock of one segment for fast replacement.

Who can correct me here?

TIL: The average compost pile produces more heat per cubic meter than the sun.

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🤦‍♂️ what did I just write? Well, you get it ;)

That's certainly a flaw with how we currently use nostr but as all three clients supposedly use at least my configured list of popular relays and nostrgram even "all known relays" if I remember correctly, I'm not sure this was the problem.

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My instance is https://habla.nostr.info/

But my point is that

https://void.cat/d/VyEcKd4peMBXSqjWqvxg4G.webp

isn't an actual example. Not like `noㅤstr:nevenㅤt1qqsxhr3hlkurㅤt3ncrasㅤgj4fx4p2yef92ml8403elunyhfe63raenk0sppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp04p24wr`

Now I don't know the correct way to do this but the above string was butchered with some invisible characters to avoid clients interpreting it.

Not so invisible after all, with clients breaking the string at the invisible character 😆

My instance is https://habla.nostr.info/

But my point is that

https://void.cat/d/VyEcKd4peMBXSqjWqvxg4G.webp

isn't an actual example. Not like `noㅤstr:nevenㅤt1qqsxhr3hlkurㅤt3ncrasㅤgj4fx4p2yef92ml8403elunyhfe63raenk0sppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp04p24wr`

Now I don't know the correct way to do this but the above string was butchered with some invisible characters to avoid clients interpreting it.

That data ends in 2018! :D

#[2] either OP escaped stuff so it works with his vulnerable client or Astral is doing something funky here:

https://void.cat/d/SKjtbpYczNXbWZqDuPUgMu.webp

Block or mute? On Snort there is both and I wonder what they are. As mute is public, I switched to muting now.

Astral is back on track! #[0] did it again! https://astral.ninja is blazing fast now!

Actually I failed to find #[1] in both snort and nostrgram, so I tried Astral and not only did it work instantly there, all the rest is snappy, too! 🤞

CDSs are a perfectly reasonable construct. It's just an insurance contract for credits. If I give temestk a credit of $1000 with 10% interest to be paid back after one year and then I have second thoughts about you actually paying the full amount or anything at all, I can ask around. Who knows temestk? Who would pay me whatever he fails to pay me and at what rate? Now your bank that knows you well might say "Cool, free money for us. A temestk always pays his debt! For $5 we guarantee your full payment."

As you fall behind on your mortgage payments, the bank now has second thoughts and would like to get rid of this risk with a $1100 down side and searches for somebody else to cover it. Your brother might accept it for $15. The bank made a loss of $10. Your brother is on the hook if you fail to pay.

So yes, it can get convoluted and hard to track but the price to secure the debt is a valuable indicator and I think it should be public but of course, the bank trying to sell and you don't want this to be public.

You didn't like the "Versioned Events" NIP :( I consider it crucial for this to work.

Oh, apparently it looks the same after update. Maybe your post doesn't contain actual examples that are not interpreted as mentions?