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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
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Have you tried nostr:npub1tm99pgz2lth724jeld6gzz6zv48zy6xp4n9xu5uqrwvx9km54qaqkkxn72? I think it’ll be fun if you do it there instead since it supports cashu. Download the app, DM me on this account, and we can test. 🥜🤙

Amethyst also supports Cashu and presents tokens as fully functional features, with a redeem button, a copy function, and a link to open your default ecash wallet and redeem the token there.

He'll probably follow through with this proclamation because his ego won't be able to pass up altering time. Meanwhile, he's pretty much abandoned any effort to lower grocery prices like he promised during his campaign. That's not sexy, and it involves actual work.

I'm aware of that. That doesn't have anything to do with the fact that you have to open the Cashu wallet in order to finalize your outgoing zaps, which is what I was talking about. It's not an automatic process like Minibits.

In my experience, most people can receive NIP-04 messages, while only some can receive NIP-44 messages. And the problem which you've correctly pointed out is that if you send a message the recipient can't receive, you never get any kind of notification so you just have assume they got it, or not. There should be some mechanism to alert when the recipient doesn't accept certain message types. Or some sort of fail over where it tries NIP-44 first, and if it fails, falls back to NIP-04.

I'm done with this "conversation". There's absolutely nothing productive about it. I again invite you to please block me, and go find someone else to bully.

No, it's not broken. It works exactly as programmed. And the end result is a product that defeats the purpose of NWC. You're making so many assumptions, and completely mischaracterizing my words to support this problem you've manufactured with my posts.

No, this isn't a conversation. This is you trying bully me and dictate what I can and cannot say. And you're not even right about what you're accusing me of. All you're doing is kicking up dirt and making wild accusations in an effort to control what I say. Seriously, block me. What you're doing is not cool at all.

That's absolutely correct. A wallet that has to be open in order to process outgoing zaps does defeat the purpose of NWC, which is intended to automate and integrate wallet functionality with the client. There's nothing incorrect in what I said.

And I didn't dismiss anything as broken. You're literally making shit up and creating drama and controversy where there is none.

Please block me. You're ridiculous and I have no idea what you're even talking about. Go police someone else. I'll say whatever I want.

With Minibits, you don't have to open the wallet to finalize outgoing zaps the way you do with wallet.cashu.me. It runs in the background via push notifications and processes outgoing zaps like any other NWC wallet. No opening the app is necessary.

I think you've totally misunderstood the situation.

Lol the only thing I stated with certainty was what I heard from others. I wasn't testifying as to the truth or accuracy of those things. How would I even know that? The sum total of my comment was referring to what I had heard from other gos users, and the suggestion that usability be priorized along with security and privacy when choosing a device or os. I didn't claim that what others told me was a fact. The only fact is that I heard them.

Minibits is non-custodial. Your wallet has a 12-word seed, and backup so you can restore it on another device, or recover after a catastrophic failure. Minibits is also FOSS.

Not anymore. I stopped using gos when I switched to Samsung. And I agree with you. I was only commenting on the amount complaints I've seen from gos users about functionality regular android devices have that they do not. And the person I was talking to yesterday was responding to a note about locking your devices when you step away from them. He was saying his phone didn't lock so he was unsure of what we were talking about. I asked what device he had and he said it's a pixel with gos and that it doesn't have a lock feature. That may or may not be accurate, but that's what I was commenting on.

Oh I see. I think we were talking about two different things. You were talking about nutshell, and I was talking about Minibits because I was saying that the issue with Cashu.me not finalizing outgoing zaps until you opened the wallet was the reason I left Cashu.me and started using Minibits. I thought you were saying you couldn't use Minibits because you couldn't setup notifications on gos. I didn't realize you were still talking about nutshell. Just a misunderstanding. And I can't shed any light on your nutshell issues because I don't use it.