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

It's the maximum event bytesize. iirc strfry defaults to 64kb. Not sure how many contacts that is without testing. I wrote a strfry-policies rule to limit most other kinds to something reasonable except for kind 3 so I could keep it at 64kb

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> in systems where users make decisions based on personal gain rather than the common good, improvements to the infrastructure can sometimes degrade the performance of the system as a whole

Braess's Paradox

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> Braess's Paradox is a counterintuitive phenomenon observed in certain networks, particularly in road traffic and other systems where users independently choose their route in an attempt to minimize their own travel time. Named after Dietrich Braess, who discovered it in 1968, the paradox illustrates how adding extra capacity to a network, like an additional road or bridge, can actually lead to increased overall congestion and longer travel times for all users.

> This happens because the individual users select their routes based on personal optimization without considering the system's overall efficiency. When a new route is added, it might initially seem advantageous for some users, leading them to switch to this new path. However, if too many users decide to take the new route, it can become congested, affecting not only the traffic on this new route but also on the original routes due to the changed flow dynamics.

> In essence, the paradox shows that in systems where users make decisions based on personal gain rather than the common good, improvements to the infrastructure can sometimes degrade the performance of the system as a whole. This concept has applications beyond traffic systems, including energy distribution, network traffic, and even some economic models.

Both are really good. No wrong answer

There's a lot more to nostr than the trending notes on Primal

What was wrong with GetBlockSubsidy() that someone would hard code the result? Or is this a late April fool's joke

nix-build a binary closure

It's Twitch for nostr. You don't need a new account, just login with your nostr. Streaming works just like Twitch so if your console game let's you set a rtsp url, you could do it there. Otherwise I'm pretty sure most of us just use OBS Studio on a regular PC.

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