#retro

Corollary: Don't feel bad if people block you for not wanting to see that sort of stuff.
Sorta like I am RN.
... assuming Iris allows the block to stick Godfuckingdamnitihateemergenttechnology...
Install Umbrel? That's what I recently did on a fresh Ubuntu box. Figured that was the quickest way to get me the core components I needed in a somewhat-reasonable fashion.
"Or install on any Ubuntu or Debian system:
curl -L https://umbrel.sh | bash"
Noam Chomsky: The False Promise of ChatGPT
#bsv #porn
I'll be in my bunk with a big smile on my face thinking about the new ATL π

#random #life #bitcoin
Spinning up a proper Bitcoin node, LND node, and nostr relay on a beefy Ubuntu box - an older gaming PC I had collecting dust, and realized with the mempool being bloated above 500mb, I might as well just set my local mempool to 2GB for
Not sure if it will have any benefit to the greater network, but will see how things go.
NGL. Gemini going into the shitting is going to be painful for me.
I've only ever dealt with BTC with them, and have never had any issues - so much so that I'm very confident using it for my trades and cash-outs from time-to-time.
I really don't want to KYC again with another entity after the relationship I've established with Gemini over the years.
I keep hearing about these hellthreads.
I have no idea what they are.
I believe this to be a very good thing for now.
Pt. 7: Crypto investors have a tax break what?! I mean other than long term capital gains?
Having strange reliability issues with Iris. They are aware. Had my block list up to 128 users at one point before it got nuked back down to 37 users for
I'm sure they'll figure it out eventually.
#random #life
I honestly think it's sort of hilarious that I'm unable to reliably block someone on this platform, who unfortunately triggers my horrible dyslexia, resulting in feelings of self-loathing increasing.
"nostr doesn't give a shit about your perceptive disorders. GFY."
The human condition is a tremendous bag of dicks.
*sighs*
Some thoughts on nostr security, and how it's reasonable to consider these initial npubs/nsecs as utterly compromised due to nsec-based logins.
https://iris.to/note1g6auupuuug7snq6ww5wgfqv83wevygpk0zkcw2337udnktajc4wswq4cny
Augh. Sorry Beks, you cool tho.
... although if the npub/nsec is compromised to begin with, I guess someone could force an evil delegation and I'm fucked either way before a solution is rolled out.
... so I guess after sleeping on this some more, I guess there's something in nostr that needs to be addressed; a signable, provable way to know that you were the original owner of the npubs/nsecs preceding your current account.
Eg: I know this npub/nsec is compromised. It would be nice for me to have some "pointer" from this account, to a new account, so people can always be assured they are following the "original" account creator. IOW, I should be able to provably migrate that "this" @cornokun account is going to authoritatively be me, under a new security model - once established in the future... if that makes any sense...

