Oh I've ended up asking for help at least twice and both times Rusty saved me. iirc both were related to my python env being broken because I footgunned something
I see it mostly when I switch between mutiny and Amethyst after zapping someone
I use a vpn for a little more opsec and privacy. I think you're suggesting that a vpn doesn't stop fingerprinting in web browsers, which would be true. But a vpn is a pretty good privacy upgrade for non-web based nostr clients, especially given how easy it is to use Wireguard. π»π£π¬
oh I didn't realize you might actually be the operator of nostrich.house
- nostdress
- mutiny.plus
- npub.cash
Yes and I think we have quite a few options. Nothing beats self-hosting, e.g. with nostdress. I had no problem zapping your nostrich.house address, but I'm guessing that's another fully custodial one that will eventually need to bend the knee with Alby, Primal, and the rest someday.
I've been zapping a lot less since I realized Alby throws a 404 instead of responding with an invoice if I try to zap someone from certain IP addresses. These IP addresses are bgp announced from a data center on the west coast, but the company whois on the AS is NYC. I hit a similar wall last year trying to use the Zebedee api and they told me I shouldn't connect "from NYC" despite the physical location of the server being California.
I could trivially resolve this by using a different VPN/IP address, but no. I refuse to bend and fit myself through your regulatory compliance.
Remember when people used to like Webpack or prefer Browserify or Rollup or Parcel and then Vite? None of these preferences matter anymore. There is no way to manually configure a JavaScript project from scratch, the only way to get things working is by using boilerplates with dozens of configs and bloated files no one understands and if you edit a single line of them then everything stops working and for reasons that are completely unintelligible and seemingly unrelated to your change. But I guess that effect is not a new thing -- maybe it's the fate of all programming languages that get too popular? nostr:nevent1qqs84dl0j0du5ujrlyh9f4scgjjn7qzk0wvykehqzaecp6uywm9h5eqprfmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuam9wd6x2unwvf6xxtnrdaksyg8yvswsamt36tgvpa5v6dgg658umvv4ftquek3xnhdm0fuf0s3xzsd7crdj
This whole thread sounds like backend devs trash-talking frontend devs.
This is pretty cool, rsa blind signing
Ray Kurzweil moved his agi prediction 3 years to 2032
A friend who's not yet on nostr was adamant that you would love this #memes
lol no
30 days update..! The stable channel is stable for non stop stable. During this time, BTC price went from $62k to $71k to $66k. No change to the minted ecash token..! see it for yourself at https://umint.cash/por#por 
Thanks to nostr:npub1m0st2r43ph6ftu9az8sm69n5357jx5qkcyj09jmaucr6vvy3w5yqueqp5h and nostr:npub1cd0l3s6qgj0s6690rtkys39mgj5upwxpm4856nhmce0pyqu6xj9qh7xlvx for making this possible..
Congrats! Will it survive the inevitable 60 or 80% swings?
Hmm, my engagement with create accounts will still be visible globally because my client still publishes in all the normal relays. It's a thin veil too because I think I could just rebroadcast your note? Any create subscriber could do it and you wouldn't even know who.
Tony on onlyfans, what time to be alive!
Wow, I don't even think Sora is available yet. I just made this
Prompt: Pepe the frog in sunglasses dancing in the jungle in front of a large beautiful waterfall
S15 E42 of the Bitcoin Takeover podcast is a conversation about Bitcoin projects that suck.
Across 72 minutes, nostr:npub1xapjgsushef5wwn78vac6pxuaqlke9g5hqdfjlanky3uquh0nauqx0cnde & nostr:npub1yxp7j36cfqws7yj0hkfu2mx25308u4zua6ud22zglxp98ayhh96s8c399s explain why popular projects such as Nostr, Core Lightning, Samourai + Wasabi + JoinMarket, Seedsigner, BitVM, Citrea & more actually suck.
Dropping later today, stay tuned!
Looking forward to this one! You should post it on nostr:npub1eaz6dwsnvwkha5sn5puwwyxjgy26uusundrm684lg3vw4ma5c2jsqarcgz



