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You should not need an account on a corporate server in order to use software.

It looks like Swan still does not have a self-managed direct deposit savings plan. Devs set it up manually for you. It's not clear if they also had to manually set up my auto withdrawal (it suddenly "unlocked" ten days later, shortly after I opened a support case). I have to ask them to re-do all the same shit they did last year, because they got a new bank.

Not a use case that they care to automate, apparently.

Even though the UI looks like it's intended to work this way. And all they talk about is DCA. Mysterious.

By "watching TV" do you mean cable?

Binge watching documentary stuff on a streaming service is probably better than grinding in an mmo.

The only people watching cable that I know of are 50+

Everyone else is on YT or other streaming services these days.

A pay-forward subscription model where subscription fees fund a balance that is used to zap all content that makes it onto the relay. Rewarding content producers directly.

Small relays don't have to just be communities of people. individuals rarely fit nearly into a single category. A niche relay could proactively seek out and relay/store relevant content. It could even be ready only.

If it surfaces good content for a particular niche, then it's providing value.

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Wrote an Ansible role to codify+automate my strfry installs and updates yesterday.

https://github.com/bleetube/ansible-role-strfry

Been scheming about relay user web of trust + profiling via local llama2 on the RTX 2080 to score nostr accounts for longer data retention and spam detection sensitivity.

Now studying Typescript and going to use ndk and Gleason's strfry-policies

Time to make some weird stuff!

#smol relay technology

Wrote an Ansible role to codify+automate my strfry installs and updates yesterday.

https://github.com/bleetube/ansible-role-strfry

Been scheming about relay user web of trust + profiling via local llama2 on the RTX 2080 to score nostr accounts for longer data retention and spam detection sensitivity.

Now studying Typescript and going to use ndk and Gleason's strfry-policies

Time to make some weird stuff!

waiting 30 minutes an AUR makepkg to download 800Mb of god-knows-what from a weird German FOSS hosting service to build tenacity from source only to have it fail

then type "nix-env -iA nixpkgs.tenacity" and blink while it pulls from the s3 cache of precompiled binaries and tenacity 1.3.1 is running 3 seconds later

nix is magic

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#zapping with nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 is awsome!

Waiting for the next BIG update 🤭🫡

⚡️⚡️⚡️

Zeus smash

Samourai Dojo backed by nixbitcoin: check

Codified in my infrastructure stack: check

Switch my bitwarden-server stack over to vaultwarden on Nix. Just reduced ~2Gb+ memory utilization down to 106Mb.

Modest little NUC kit d34010wyk 4th gen i3 builds and installs nixBitcoin with bitcoin-core and core-lightning from source in about 45 minutes.

Nix!!

how it started, how it's going

Got the Samourai Dojo node.js code running out of a single podman container, connected to a nixbitcoin node. All the prep work done for an Ansible role, which I can do tomorrow.

For educational purposes, of course

nostr:npub1zt8u9mz68x3e6qhey8mhuuqahst4kc587gka7qj84uuhq6t878vsn7yx9r listening to ai unchained

Thank you for pointing me to this

Replaced Docker with Podman. It doesn't run as root, or even need a long-lived daemon. It has not mucked up my network interface list with almost pointless network objects. Containers all start and stop via regular service units. Got it all orchestrated via an Ansible module. Pretty sweet.