Impressive fight indeed. Both great sportsmen, too.

After watching "Howl's Moving Castle" probably 20 times with my 3yo, I still love this movie. So many details to draw lessons for life from. My daughter won't stop asking about this and that detail.
Actually most "Studio Ghibli" movies are great in that they are not shrill colored, half-second-per-scene messes of hysteria as the other stuff "for kids" Netflix tries to push on us.
Inspired by your comment I watched it, too.
Meh, so boring. The same story has been told a million times.
I must admit though that I had trouble understanding some of the dialogues.
So creepy but I agree with you. People will do away with death and tell their kids that grandpa lives in that screen now.
Ok, this is pretty good.
https://video.nostr.build/c766a09e4549c54bcc05cc7e382e5beafa192a35782afc79b008a4496910e98a.mp4
This whole interview is so far the best advertisement for Zuck's toy but for me they are still in uncanny valley. When there is no ambient. When they make hand gestures that get completely lost ... and of course what they talk about in this short take-out.
Of course you don't need to shave to get the capture shaved or let your beard grow for months to get an impressive beard or whatever you want to look like.
... and then there is the privacy issues with this toy that's heavily controlled by one company.
Snort search now highlights search terms!
https://void.cat/d/HHj97XnpkA3bDjBJQrXtiv.webp
Thanks to nostr:npub1wh30wunfpkezx5s7edqu9g0s0raeetf5dgthzm0zw7sk8wqygmjqqfljgh !
(Zaps on this note go to Fernando)
So I just pulled the trigger on nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft 's https://exit.pub
Watching how pictures get submitted to satellite.earth/cdn ... where I have no idea if my credit got registered as I see no balance anywhere ...
Twitter may now ban me :D
So apparently after 183 of my 1000 tweets, things got hairy.
So some of my relays must actually not reject what I'm publishing :D Good to know.
So I just pulled the trigger on nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft 's https://exit.pub
Watching how pictures get submitted to satellite.earth/cdn ... where I have no idea if my credit got registered as I see no balance anywhere ...
Twitter may now ban me :D
This is so crazy and I have no idea how we can protect nostr from it if any reference is illegal and only centralized institutions are allowed to deal with it at all. Hashes sound like a reasonable thing to collect upon deleting stuff as it could be used to avoid displaying it to other users. Sadly hashes can indeed lead to discovery in content-addressable systems and of course, marking stuff as CP is a pretty sure way to keep people from opening it even if it's not actually CP.
Hitting send on this comment did not show any feedback. After reloading the page I saw it was submitted ... or ... was it? I see a nostr.wine indicator but only on hover while on your comment it shows without hovering? *confused*
That's Firefox. Trying Chromium now ... and here it does work! The date picker is an embarrassment, too though.
Could somebody please take this cow out of its misery and serve me a juicy flank steak?
The first screenshot shows time restrictions to some years ago.
The second screenshot shows search results from this year exclusively.
To my understanding, Events with a created_at outside of the date range should not get rendered or if anything, only together with matching events (thread contains date range).
The second tweet in that thread is here, and they are properly linked so that a client *could* display it as a thread
it's just most clients are really bad at displaying threads, like nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc has mentioned before
Interesting tool. I tried the links on the right and in most cases it loads only one event or none at all. To my surprise, Snort now loads both events - as the only client that does even though it was not loading two events before.
Yeah, well ... almost all people are not psychopaths and while I did meet people I very definitely did not ever want to meet again on localbitcoins f2f trades, I don't regret having done these trades. I really enjoyed 95% of these encounters and few of them are still friends to this day.
The date input is also broken here. Clicking into the mm/dd/yyyy and typing 01012020 gives very weird results: mm/01/0020
