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Handyman engineer. I bounce from project to project. I'm often called in to do the finishing touches, bringing 90% complete projects over the finish line. I'm good at making disparate systems talk to each other. * Zaps powered by nostr:nprofile1qqsf07zg4hxyccnkdp07fppxmetpfzru3fg6mgzx3nk8r7af8qnjjyg76vulm * On-chain powered by nostr:nprofile1qqsvxq03xdev3uxehjqcdkr5lfzl5vawmcf7vm6ps73m6ghwg8y4k2shaefxp *Always Buy the Dip* #privacy #security #linux #Android #networkengineer #infosec #SimpleX #dogs #cats #pets #cooking

I've successfully managed to never hear one of her songs.

I fucking hate turtlenecks. It makes people look like they're being squeezed out of a tube of toothpaste. And I've never met a turtleneck wearer who wasn't a dick.

Oooohhh.... That's right. I do use sesame oil in small quantities in some Asian dishes that call for it specifically because of its flavor. But I don't cook Asian more than twice a year.

Learn something new every day! Well, as I said, I only use canola oil in baking, which I don't do very often, and only because it's flavor-neutral (I don't want my brownies tasting like olive oil). So I guess I'm good?

So, canola is a seed oil? Because I typically only use that in baking recipes because it doesn't impart any flavor on the recipe. For regular food cooking, I almost exclusively use different types of olive oils.

Why are so many people on Nostr obsessed with seed oils? And who the hell even uses seed oils? I don't think I've ever seen them in my grocery store. I use regular vegetable oil, olive oil, and peanut oil for a few specific recipes. Actually, I have seen sunflower oil, but I've never used it. Just a weird thing for so many people to be talking about. 🤷‍♂️

Only four Pac-Man ghosts have names; Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. I think the others are like movie extras.

You have to authenticate your nostr npub in Cashu via signer or nsec in order for it to properly link you npub with the wallet. Right now, your Cashu is using a random npub generated from your wallet seed. Go to the top of settings and select signer extension or nsec.

If you do it right, you'll see your npub.cash vanity address under the Lightning Address section instead of that random npub

Android, too. And if you want, you can also buy a npub.cash vanity name to use instead of the npub address. Looks nicer in your profile.

I'm a loyal Samsung user, but you said "reasonable cost" so I can't recommend that to you. Look for a used Pixel. Or, some carriers have really good deals on new Pixels.

If we're having a civil debate and discussion, and you suddenly pivot to making personal insults and as hominens, you have just lost the argument and are now blocked ✌️#musings

There's no justification for being insulting Judy because someone doesn't agree with you. This was a civil debate until you engaged in this unnecessary personal attack. BTW, the moment you pivoted to ad hominens is the moment you lost the argument. Do better.

Not really. The exchange function is completely different from the exchange function. It's really two apps in one. Specifically, I'm opposed to their KYC requirement just for using the wallet. There's no good reason for that shit. For the exchange? OK, you gotta stick by the law if you want to stay in business. But requiring that just to use the wallet is bullshit. I'm happy to keep my coins elsewhere.