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Depends. If it's only for playing with a few sats in channels, that would be a great way to learn and not matter much, but the higher the total liquidity in channels the more serious I'd take robustness. A corrupt database or lost channel states can mean lost funds in the end.

I should say, that I am no expert in lightning node operation, so if you are going to put serious amounts on it, consult a real expert and not mešŸ˜‰

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Yay. Can I have some scurvy with that?

Sounds reckless...

I wouldn't share hardware with a lightning node like that. Better to have a dedicated machine with reliable hardware and a UPS or similar.

Stream channel backups to a second machine or external drive. But I guess it all depends on the amount of channel liquidity you are going to work with.

We need a distributed nostr band.

Agree on a song to cover (that's way easier than original stuff), each participant records his take on his instrument to a click-track (the original recording), and someone collects all the tracks to make the final mix.

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new toy

That's the kind of guitar you'd get as your first one, so I guess you're starting out? And into more heavy rock stuff judging from the HSH setup... Nice!

Have fun with it!

Post some riffs here...

I suppose the OP was sarcastic.

There's some crazy nonsense being spread, so I suppose "wireless electricity transmission" is the unbeatable crown here?šŸ˜‚

OTOH, it is surprising how many gullible idiots believe that shit.šŸ¤”

Oh, that might be. I am not claiming the ESP32 is good choice for security. But I suppose you need physical access for that.

If we talk about hardware wallets, physical access will almost always mean game over if the attacker is sophisticated enough.

This happens to be a nothingburger. These are undocumented HCI commands in the BLE api. Which means that you can do some previously undocumented stuff with the ESP32 if you already have access to run your own code on it to begin.

That said, any chip with ROM code or "binary blobs" that are needed runtime to interact with the hardware are problematic. For a microcontroller this is not as common yet, but unfortunately more complex SoCs that can run Linux almost always have some sort of secret binary blob nowadays.

Ok. Read the article. Interesting, but a bit strange.. guy talks he is at the end of his career, but somehow this is just hobby-work? Doesn't make much sense to scare away from a few 100 bucks if the design phase would take 9 months... Unless it's a hobby project?

Anyway, I agree that AI tools will change the way we work and learn, but IMHO it's not that fantastic yet. We still need to know what we're doing, and that implies learning with our own brains. And that still gets harder with age.

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"event is loading or can't be found on your relay list"

Thought you were doing funny stuff with note id's... I guess it's just plain and simple a note I can't acces. šŸ¤·šŸ¾ā€ā™‚ļø

Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey...

- Klaus Schwab.

How much of that unified RAM can the GPU address?

The strix halo can do max 96GiB out of total 128...

For noobs, there is always some nice price chart to see in "crypto".

If market is bullish, one should watch BTCUSD to feel good.

If market is bearish, watching BTC.D go up or ETHBTC go down provides a zen feeling.

To feel good vibes at almost any moment, just chose the correct chart to watch šŸ˜‰

Or become a pro and learn to realize that 1BTC=1BTC šŸ˜Ž

Stack sats and BTFD šŸ¤