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BlackCoffee
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If you're at Bitcoin Atlantis come and build something with us at the LNbits workshop space.

4am start for Madeira. black coffee with maple syrup and butter kicks off the day with a solid insulin spike. lfg!!!!!

Pixel 7a with GrapheneOS. Perfect. Not too big. Fast. Excellent camera. Tensor chip.

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nostr:npub1dqepr0g4t3ahvnjtnxazvws4rkqjpxl854n29wcew8wph0fmw90qlsmmgt nostr:npub16zlujj75xf8hmu48vqwyzaeqnq5qglzd8yzdvsqf50r8ldw4ul9qvgf7m6 might know more about the limits on bandwidth. Seems like short text messages wouldn't be an issue, perhaps even bitcoin or lightning transactions. Images, video and audio could load at the higher frequencies like WiFi and etc.

You can do it but even an event with a short content property is going to be a few hundred bytes. On lora this will take a while to broadcast and isn't very civil. I've done it with a Lora mesh network on esp32 devices broadcasting a Bitcoin tx from 10k with no internet. It works but not sure it's practical. A better approach where you don't need each device to sign the message would be to broadcast the message to the mesh in cleartext and an internet connected node, constructs, signs the event and published to relays. One possible approach.

Just the volume is triggering.

The best thing about being outside the UK is the lack of Dyson hand dryers.

Who's in Lugano?