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Justin
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Amateur boogie boarder & future distopian Warlord from a timeline where heelys are still cool 🏴‍☠️😎🏝️💣

My nip-5 on the same btcpay server (except .onion) is not coming back valid so what are we talking about?

I try to check the web version in the spring browser but it takes forever to load and crashes. But yeah I'm not putting my nsec anywhere anymore.

No, you could do it on a case-by-case basis at the sub domain level. (At least that's what I would do)

Hosting (expecially a static site) can be free or extremely cheap, but a domain has a cost associated with it. A free GitHub page will be at the domain: https://.github.io/

They could set up a infinite amount of accounts yes but with captas /verification codes in between they would need to do it manually.

I don't think it'll stop spammers all together however I do believe it will make it very difficult if not impossible to automate.

They are going to purchase a new domain for each bot?

Nip-5 providers would be incentivised not to let spamers use them less there whole domain gets muted.

Wot cuts out new people with no recourse for them to be discovered. Filtering non-nip5 verified profiles is a better solution.

It's not an investment vehicle. It's an exit plan.

Join market or cashew on lightning

THE HISTORY OF PHONE PHREAKS

Phone phreaking, the art of manipulating telephone systems, emerged in the late 1950s as a precursor to modern hacking. This subculture of technology enthusiasts demonstrated how ordinary telephones could become gateways to global virtual adventures, anticipating today's hacker culture. From whistling precise tones to building electronic "blue boxes," phone phreaks explored and exploited vulnerabilities in telecommunication networks, leaving a lasting impact on the evolution of technology and hacking.

https://www.perplexity.ai/page/the-history-of-phone-phreaks-sva8DMAPSkGTD37nV5rJBg

Side note for the latest update:

These links appear to go away when I go down a thread. I have to backup to the main feed to get them again. Seems to defeat the purpose of a "home button"