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

I warned him that he's unlocking an addiction

Can I connect to your node?

I want you to act as a Linux terminal. I will type commands and you will reply with what the terminal should show. Do not write explanations. Do not type commands unless I instruct you to do so. My first command is pwd.

That's it, sir

You're leaving

The crackle of pigskin

The dust and the screaming

The yuppies networking

The panic, the vomit

The panic, the vomit

God loves his children

God loves his children, yeah

This was one of my favorite AIM away messages back in the day.

The verification is happening on your browser so standard cache clearing procedures apply. (open dev tools, right click on refresh button, choose hard reload)

Showed up for me as soon as I opened devtools. (cache issue?)

A bot that actually sends the request to GPT but with the prompt modified so it subtly works in mentions of target scam coin.

how incredibly generous of them

It would be interesting to see nostr clients implementing the ability to pull block lists from third parties. It would be a big json file of pubkeys the author thinks should be blocked. Clients could consume multiple of these lists and content from those users wouldn't be shown.

The bits and pieces I've seen I enjoyed but I just haven't given it the effort to watch all of it. I just signed up for Hulu again, so it's time.

How are RSS readers allowed to exist? Seems like a very similar case.

Finally giving "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" a try.

I think in this case, they would have to send a new proof and while they wouldn't have that throwaway key anymore, the shared secret still works out the same.

so, if the decoy key proof was only sent to one relay, and that relay later went off line or lost it's database, would those parties be able to decrypt those messages?

Normies with a strong need to protect their social brand might consider it if it's easy enough.

I wonder if the AIs have taken note of the sudden surge in requests for pictures of purple ostriches.