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Replying to Avatar WilliamHodl

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Hi Lyn, looks like we are maybe a market day or two away from complete yiekd inversion across US bonds . i understand why one would demand higher interest rates for a longer maturity bond. But i do not understand intuitively why inversion occurs...why are people buying more long term bonds than short term right now ? I appreciate your thoughts, will zap 4 reply :)

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Has anyone ever troed to pay with lightning at a subway or starbucks ?

I am using lnbits for my zapping, funded via my LND node. Now lnbits is connected to my LND node, but does it provide increased privacy to use an LNBits wallet ? My gut says yes but i dont quire understand where the LNBits wallet ends and my actual LND node begins or have the technical understanding to be sure. Appreciate any context you can provide!

Youtube music really gets me

Close! A rotted out tree stump

My new furnace stopped working...and while we wait for the technician to come out and take a look...guess whos gonna keep our downstairs warm(er). 😊

Hmm thanks for checking. Doesn't happen to me on other clients...

if anyone is on snort, can you confirm if you get an error when trying to zap me ?

Nostr is simply the most fun ive ever had on social media. Thank you all! 😊

Good to see you on here, Seth!

tell me one relay i don't currently have that I should get, paid or unpaid...and why

Replying to Avatar Warren Togami

This is a good value for a home self-sovereign LN node.

* CPU much faster than RPi.

* 8GB: you should add another 8GB (DDR4 SODIMM 2400 or faster) or replace to max out at 32GB RAM.

* That's a 1TB SATA HD. You could add a nvme 2280 SSD to gain storage redundancy for your critical LN database. SSD's are at an all time low price now. I recommend TLC drives without HMB like Samsung 970 Evo Plus, Teamgroup MP34, or Crucial P2. 2TB is very affordable these days.

* You could also replace the spinning hard drive. Elimination of moving parts improves reliability. For 2.5" SATA I recommend the 2TB Crucial MX500 that's been below $120 recently.

* Most of the cost is your new drives. These drives will outlive the machine. If the machine dies you can simply move the drives into another machine. Linux won't care about the underlying hardware. It should work with zero or minimal reconfiguration.

I've been testing a similar model here. The screen and keyboard are of lower quality and music sounds bad from these speakers. These economy business laptops make excellent servers when you're able to buy them cheap enough which often is possible when fleets of corporate machines are liquidated.

There is risk in buying used. You want to immediately stress test the device including CPU, RAM, and disk after you receive it so you know if it needs to be returned. You want to flash the firmware to get security updates. That however has risk of bricking which would become a complicated discussion with the seller.

Note: Several other models are suitable as dual internal SSD home servers. I don't often post about them though because quantities for sale are not high. In this case the seller seems to have many for sale and the price is good.

Please follow and zap if you want more self-sovereign LN advice like this. I could be convinced to write a guide of what to do after you receive a used Thinkpad. I've lost money buying and testing non-refundable duds so you don't have to.

https://mobile.twitter.com/i/communities/1563029300911058944

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