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The crypto money which is only used by terrorists and criminals?

Real sovereign bitcoiner:

* Run a Bitcoin Full Node

* Run a Lightning Node as Uncle Jim

* Play around with E-Cash for eventually running a mint or participating in a federation

* Buy and sell coins only P2P

* Run a meshtastic or reticulum node

* Are humble and friendly

#sovereignty #lightning #eCash #meshtastic #reticulum

ETH has a lot of projects. Working on projects like bos and blixt makes you depending on this decentralized core mess. You can do better.

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Really happy to have you working on bos and blixt. 🫂

GM. Wenn Dir die roten Ahorn-Blätter gefallen, kannst Du gerne zu mir kommen und die aus dem Hof fegen. Schöner gucken bei der Arbeit!

Nuclear energy done right is the cheapest, most reliable, most environmental friendly power source. E=mc^2 is unbeatable in all terms. Happy that many industries and societies working in direction 'done right', again.

It's stupid to build nuclear power plants to get the bomb. There are more efficient ways and most new bomb nations have done without.

#thereisnotenoughnuclearonnostr

Replying to Avatar Juraj

Let's talk about value4value. I listen to and get value from many podcasts. I'm ruthless and stop listening if they are boring. So when I listen, they are valuable to me. And it does not always mean mind-blowing tech stuff, it can be people who get high and play music.

We have this space age technology where we can stream money, directly to producers of content we value.

And then we send them two cents. I have produced more than a hundred episodes. Many of them have changed lives, literally. My total earn from all value4value was around 35$ - streamed sats and boosts. I don't have sponsors, even though I sometimes promote my own projects. Just the cost to produce one of these is 200$ or more (at least in my time, sometimes I rent a room / studio, although I'm pretty DIY). The cameras and microphones are not free either. Neither is server hosting (I self host, no cloud services, I run my own node).

I am not complaining though. I'm part of the problem. I did not change the default in the app - 10 sats per minute is ridiculous.

I changed my setting to 200 sats per minute to start with. 7 dollars per hour makes sense to me. It's cheaper than the tip I leave for a dinner. But if you have a few listeners that set it up, it might even pay for the production cost.

Your situation might be different. But let's use this space age technology for real, not as a proof of concept to send pennies.

Thanks to nostr:nprofile1qqsy6j4hxl30hdd0pl2epd9harr0uakn5q4f0y000ldv7cqlneg04kqpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz8thwden5te0dehhxarj9e3hjurgv4e8qatwdvh8gmmyv9uj7qghwaehxw309ahx7um5wghxy6t5wp6ku6ewvekj7su0fdq for making me see this clearly.

Repost if you do the same. You don't have to do 200 sats/min. Do whatever feels right. It's probably not the default.

#v4v #value4value #podcasting2.0

My calculation for V4V setting is the following: A good podcast should reach an audience of at least 1000 people. To cover basic costs 500000 sats should be ok. So 500 sats for an one hour podcast is a good estimation. The problem for the podcaster is to get to 1000 listeners and convince them all to value the work with this modest amount. I'm convinced the second is the harder issue. If you get to 10000 or more listeners one day you'll be well paid.

That even in case of a meltdown the public gets hardly harmed.

Brauchen wir nur noch ein paar Kernkraftwerke, um sie zuverlässig zu laden. #thereisnotenoughnuclearonnostr

Kinderleicht, kann ich nicht beurteilen, aber Amethyst funktioniert bei mir sehr gut.

Replying to Avatar Danie

Organic Maps — Free, Open-Source, Private, Low Battery mapping app for Hiking, Biking, Trails and Navigation

Organic Maps is a free Android & iOS offline maps app for travellers, tourists, hikers, drivers, and cyclists based on OpenStreetMap data created by the community. It is a privacy-focused, open-source fork of Maps.me app (previously known as MapsWithMe), maintained by the same people who created MapsWithMe in 2011.

Features:

* Detailed offline maps with places that don't exist on other maps, thanks to OpenStreetMap

* Cycling routes, hiking trails, and walking paths

* Contour lines, elevation profiles, peaks, and slopes

* Turn-by-turn walking, cycling, and car navigation with voice guidance and Android Auto

* Fast offline search on the map

* Export/import bookmarks in KML/KMZ, import GPX

* Dark Mode to protect your eyes

* Countries and regions don't take a lot of space

* Free and open-source

Why Organic?

* Respects your privacy (requires no Google login nor registration)

* Saves your battery

* No unexpected mobile data charges

* No ads

* No tracking

* No data collection

* No phoning home

* No annoying registration

* No mandatory tutorials

* No noisy email spam

* No push notifications

* No crapware

It is based on OpenStreetMaps, so I could see a little known trail in the middle of the Cederberg mountains in South Africa. The great thing though with OpenStreetMaps is, if something dos nor exist, you can just add it yourself.

It installs on iOS and Android phones (including from F-Droid and Obtanium), but I was also p[leased to see a Flatpak install for Linux desktops as well.

See https://organicmaps.app/

#technology #trails #navigation #opensource #privacy

It's an excellent app. I use it since long time. When I go to vacation I download the maps of the region on my phone. Even restaurants etc are searchable. Who TF still needs Google Maps? Only downside: You may support them with onchain BTC and shitcoins, but not with lightning.

Other nations need a war on their land to get their valuable infrastructure destroyed. Germans don't need enemies. They do it voluntarily by themselves. #thereisnotenoughnuclearonnostr