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Duck Nebuchadnezzar
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Duck's just this guy, you know?

While I appreciate Bech32's commitment to not having look-alike characters. It sure makes it a bitch to come up with good vanity npubs.

People think those concepts are too hard for normal people but all sorts of complicated technical ideas are just common place now. It's totally reasonable that some day people could understand the basic idea of cryptography. (no need to know the deeper details)

I would like nos2x a lot better if the "authorize just this" button wasn't always scrolled off the end.

I'm looking forward to all sorts of groups realizing that nostr fits their needs and making the move over.

And remember, until you have verified your restore process, you don't have backups.

If we have extensions that provide key management, why not also have an interface for interacting with a global cache of notes?

About to make the journey to Microcenter. Wish me luck.

Thankfully I'm not going for myself, I'm just driving my daughter and her boyfriend. That almost makes it worse to not have an objective.

does it say something about a drublic key somewhere?

Would you then be dennis@{txid} ?

@CraigWright(TheRealSatoshi)

Just update the nip-05 field and the new domain will be used.

Also bear in mind that if either parties private key ever gets exposed, all old messages will then be readable.

I assume sooner or later we'll see a relay that just hosts one pubkey that posted the entire contents of the bible.

Everyone takes their own path towards understanding.

I forked the untethr relay to add the bits so I could run builds in my CI of choice and package up the project as a Docker image and then added a helm chart to deploy it. Using Earthly, k3d and Devspace.

https://github.com/duck1123/me.untethr.nostr-relay/blob/main/runbook.org

I run mine in a Kubernetes cluster, that's a screenshot of OpenLens' monitoring for the pod.