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Kretchino
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You loose your Ubuntu and if you have a dual boot, you'll loose that as well.

I loved the 0.5.4 version and spent a lot of time figuring out how it all ran in Docker containers, but after trying v1.0 I reverted back to Ubuntu and compiling and configuring each piece of software manually which I believe is the right way to do it

Take WalletOfSatoshi which has ~1500 channels for example: Everybody would like to have a channel with them since it's the most used custodial wallet. If they didn't set a minimum of 5M sats, they would have to manage thousands of connections more which not only is cumbersome, but also leads to a lot of network centralization.

Personally I run my node at home on limited bandwidth so I don't want or need to many small channels either.

Each node admin is free to set the min/max for channels according to their needs.

Jesus was an anarchist who opposed tyranny with love instead of hate.

He taught us that God was not of this world so that we would stop honoring tyrants as semi-gods and thus set us free.

She looks absolutely gorgeous!💜

I've been through you timeline to see if I could find out more about the type and characteristics of the ship but I guess I'll wait till she ready for her maiden voyage to discover her in full glory... Kudos to you for the great work👍

Gm #nostrplebs

It's been a while since my last #chess post because I was busy migrating my lightning node. Having successfully done so without force-closing any channels, I'm back with this easy mate in 2 for you. First to find gets zapped!

White's move♟️

Most probably because you logged into Habla with your public key (npub....) which only allows you to read.

Habla doesn't seem to allow for private key logins (nsec....) which makes sense as you don't want a bunch of different web sites storing your private key.

First option is to use a browser extension like Alby or nos2x for managing your nsec and signing nostr events. Which means you must be using a PC,

Second option is to use "Nostr Connect" with a bunker:// type link but I don't know how that works.,

And finally Habla offers to create an account so I guess the app does generate and store an nsec in that case.

Just had a look at the #bitcoin price today. It came as no surprise to see it at 58K😆

I believe it has to be a direct link to the image file (.jpg, .png, etc...) and not an html page.

If you can't get a direct link with Dropbox, you could try adding the image from your phone/pc (or copy/paste) into a simple nostr post whatever your client is and then copying the link from that post to Habla

Does anyone know how I can get my nip-05 address (kretchino@bitcoinnostr.com) confirmed?

#asknostr #bitcoinnostr

Nostrudel rocks!🚀

Only thing I miss is a marker to tell when I've received new messages/notifications and emojis when typing posts on the PC (I have to copy/paste them from whatsapp)🐸

@hzrd149 #nostrudel

I tried Primal in the browser on PC and didn't like it: Very simple indeed to get started (integrated wallet is cool stuff for beginners), but possibly to simple for all that Nostr has to offer (personalized emoji likes, content warnings, delete option, just to name a few)... Maybe the app on phones is better, but can't say since I haven't tested it.

On PC I use nostrudel.ninja in the browser with the Alby extension to manage my key for signing events. Alby connects my cashu.me wallet via NWC (cashu.me installs as a web-app so that you don't risk loosing your funds if you only use it in the browser and erase your history)

On Android I use Amethyst with Minibits.cash wallet and works great as well. Minibits recently integrated NWC which I haven't tried out yet, but with it, apps on the PC should be able to send zaps via the phone!

On Android I also use Nostrudel even though it's not recommended to enter your nsec key directly into the browser.

I'm trying out running a local version of Nostrudel on my server to access it with my phone & PC via Tor and zapping via Minibits/ NWC on my phone via Tor as well, but haven't quite made it that far yet.

Let us know what works for you ;-)