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I have `nodejs-lts` installed on my termux env, but have yet to try any serious projects on it. Python nostr_relay was a must-have for my needs because it supports so many NIPS out of the box (and isn't particularly bloated once installed as some other langs implementations).

Agree though that having some nodejs nostr tools on termux *would* be nifty.

LSD. And hookers. And doomscrolling nostr one last time while tripping balls perhaps.

The entire nos.social team is whiny little bitches.

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Published "Installing python nostr_relay on Android via termux" so you too can carry your nostr relay in your pocket.

https://highlighter.com/shinohai@btc.info.gf/Installing-python-nostr-relay-on-Android-via-termux-k1dmnr

Good, a reduction is surplus population of absolute smacktards wouldn't hurt my feelings a bit.

Gonna publish a post soon on relay via termux on android, and the terminal nostr client in screenshot will be publish to my Github as soon as I have time to fix a few bits.

A rudimentary function for this:

`echo '' >$(echo $1|awk -F. '{print $1}').html`

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Reminder: you can watch the nostr:npub1v60thnx0gz0wq3n6xdnq46y069l9x70xgmjp6lprdl6fv0eux6mqgjj4rp stream directly from your terminal by adding this function to your bash aliases (requires yt-dlp and mpv):

Go zap the herd some treats today!

Otis in his Emperor Palpatine arc.

The same publication that somehow thought that it would be a good idea to offer me a job if I would only kyc for 'em, having obviously never read a single article I published for Qntra.

Fucking fed boot polishing machine, the lot of 'em.

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Replying to Avatar OpenSecret

Announcing: Harbor, an ecash desktop wallet for better bitcoin privacy.

https://blog.mutinywallet.com/harbor/

Privacy for the common person is a value worth fighting for. When we see a lack of freedom tools, we must build them into existence. They don't appear on their own.

Much has been said about privacy at the Bitcoin protocol level. For now, we build it on higher layers where we can be more nimble.

Ecash is a tool available today that combines with Bitcoin to bring new levels of common privacy. Cashu and Fedimint are two existing implementations we're interested in.

Harbor Privacy: All communication runs over Tor. Mutiny is not in the middle of any connections or transactions. Funds in the wallet get a Privacy Score to show how the mints provide privacy over time. More to come on this in the future.

Harbor Multi-mint: Instead of relying on a single mint with your funds, spread the risk over dozens or more. Harbor manages this for you, showing you a single balance while connecting with mints for you. A mint can go offline with minimal impact on you.

Harbor Automation: Running as a desktop app unlocks ability to do long running processes in the background. Move money in and out of mints on your preferred schedule to maximize your desired level of privacy. Harbor makes suggestions, but you are in control.

Move money in and out of Harbor using Lightning or on-chain. We love Bitcoin, and we love privacy. We hope Harbor gives everyday people more privacy and peace of mind.

Looked neat until I visited the Shithub and saw "Rust" so I know it will likely require 8`437 crates to work and/or be broken every 3 months.

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