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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 always have to go to metadata.nostr.com after using 0xChat and restore my profile data (including relay config) because it screws up my profile data everytime. BTW, metadata.nostr.com should be given some sort of award. I can't tell you how many times it's saved my ass. And I feel like it's flying under the radar. More people should be made aware of it. It should be included in some of these new onboarding tutorials and walk throughs people are working on. As far as I'm concerned, it's Nostr 101 material.

That's right. The receiver's DM relays dictate the messages the receiver sees. I use 3 relays; inbox.nostr.wine, auth.nostr1.com, and inbox.azzamo.net and I haven't missed a message.

Why are y'all talking about my NIPs?

Has anyone else been watching this show on Hulu, "A Murder at the End of the World"? I watched the first episode totally by accident. I meant to watch a different show, but I must have mistakenly clicked on it instead. It wasn't until the end of that first episode that I realized I was watching a completely different show. And good thing I did, because it's fantastic! I'm 3 episodes in now and I'm totally hooked.

It's produced by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the team that produced The OA. Marling was the main character in that show, and she's one of the ledes in this one, too (along with Clive Owen). Anyway, I highly recommend this show. Very high quality, great acting, great cast, compelling storyline, etc. If you like suspenseful mysteries, you'll love it.

Check out A Murder at the End of the World on Hulu!

https://www.hulu.com/series/aa1adbb2-bfd6-4d88-b709-5455bf953f9e

I tried Highlighter, and wasn't impressed. It wasn't very easy to navigate, or figure out. I heard it was a good client for long-form articles, but it felt very disconnected from the rest of nostr. I've since found that YakiHonne is the rockin' spot for long-form articles. And I too am confused about their name. Highlighter. As far as I could tell, there wasn't any highlighting going on, so it was just another question mark over my head. On well. It's not hurting anyone. If some people like it, I say Mazel Tov.

I guess that's why when I applied to Bitcoin I never got a call back.

I've never heard of that. How does that even work? Are you supposed to remove all your other relays and only use this marketing relay? It sounds awful, to be honest.

Minibits is very reliable for both sending and receiving. I think lifpay sends a little faster due to the difference in how each wallet works. Lifpay is bit more straightforward, with simpler operations. And it doesn't support ecash, which may or may not be a concern depending on your specific needs. To be honest, I like them both, and I have both installed on my phones.

Lifpay is a decent wallet. Probably not as good as Minibits, but still a strong contender.

Ok, so that got me past the "kind not allowed" error, but now I have a, "tagged pubkey not allowed" error. Citrine blocks events from all pubkeys by default, and you add your own pubkey to its allow list to use the relay. If some other pubkey is attempting to access Citrine, it blocks it. So, this error leads me to believe that another pubkey is attempting to write to the relay during the process of adding it to Amber's relay list. I'm going to look at the logs and see if I can find it.

If I knew which kinds were required for Amber to successfully add a relay, I could allow them and see if it then accepting Citrine as a connection relay.

No, it blocks all kinds by default, and you have to then allow every kind you want individually.

Are you talking about the relay configured in Amber? I haven't been able to configure my Citrine relay with Amber. It always rejects with a "kind not allowed" error.

Trump is a megalomaniac who has no regard for the sovereignty of other nations. I expect that he'll spend a considerable amount of time and taxpayer money trying to seize control of every nation and territory in the western hemisphere.

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Here is what works for us.... A new user of the Alby browser extension must currently first go here:

https://metadata.nostr.com/# .. and enter AT LEAST ONE piece of metadata... after that is done, then Yakihonne will allow the user to get to Edit Profile

That sounds like a bug to me. You should be able to fully on board, from start to finish, in the client app. Just like you can do with Amethyst or Primal. The requirement that users go to the metadata.nostr.com site to input some profile metadata before the user can go to YakiHonne and complete the process is unacceptable as far as I'm concerned. The process you've come up with is a functional workaround, but this is something YakiHonne needs to address immediately.

It's a basic hardware signer, so there's not much flexibility in how you use it. I use Nunchuk Wallet, which has native Tapsigner support, so I create a new key and assign the Tapsigner to it. Then, when sending a transaction, I tap the Tapsigner when it's time to sign the transaction. Basically, it puts the key on the card as opposed to the key being software that lives on the device.

I was just notified that my new Tapsigner shipped today! I love getting Bitcoin mail! I got the one that looks like metro card, so it'll be incognito in my wallet. Hopefully, it'll arrive in the next 5-7 days, but it's coming from Canada, so international mail and stuff. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

https://tapsigner.com