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Richard
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Founder of Bitcoin Runners | Co-Founder of the Running Bitcoin Challenge | Running bitcoin for Hal | Co-Founder LightningPiggy. Passionate about engineering, unstoppable freedom technologies, and running.

Thanks Jaret. This one was based on finish position, so there were no official times. My mate - also a nostr:npub1ylwh3snzv3hw9k3lum0kxx5h7v04xd76uqccnney8fmpqehluevqge7jxa - won it. He did 7.36km in 28m 43s (ref Strava).

Running a cross country race is an exhilarating, yet humbling, experience. Here’s the start of an 8km event I ran this morning. It had everything: ankle thick mud, steep hills and woods. Man against man! Everyone competing for themselves and their respective teams. Can recommend!

https://m.primal.net/MxKS.mov

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Without a doubt.

Essential listening! #freesamouri

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This evening I onboarded some friends to Nostr and here’s my top level getting started ‘guide’. Please feel free to copy & paste it and add your own favourite client link and npubs.

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Here’s a link to a popular client: https://primal.net

It works in a similar way to X - only much better 🙂

Everyone gets a Public Key, also called an npub. Mine is: npub1dwekunm9w9agazkwcq88ymxmj0j3qgxcu4mwfqnjqvyusa9cuxrs0wsqel

Here’s a quick link to my account via the Primal client: https://primal.net/richard

There are loads of clients out there, Primal just happens to be the most polished atm IMHO.

The npub for Bitcoin Runners is: npub1ylwh3snzv3hw9k3lum0kxx5h7v04xd76uqccnney8fmpqehluevqge7jxa

primal.net/p/npub1ylwh3snzv3hw9k3lum0kxx5h7v04xd76uqccnney8fmpqehluevqge7jxa

You also receive a Private Key, called an ‘nsec’, which must be kept confidential. It’s important to ensure your nsec remains private to secure your account.

If you’re using a computer instead of the Primal app, browsers based on Google’s Chromium (like Chrome, Brave, or Edge) work best.

To log in securely with a browser, it’s recommended to use an extension called nos2x. You can install it from the Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/nos2x/kpgefcfmnafjgpblomihpgmejjdanjjp

Once installed, you can enter your nsec into the nos2x extension. From then on, any website compatible with the Nostr protocol will prompt you to authorise it through the extension to ‘log in’—eliminating the need to copy and paste your nsec into websites. This method is far more secure and helps prevent accidental exposure of your private key.

See you on Nostr 😃

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This is a Dvorak keyboard layout, designed for English typing. The Dvorak layout was created to increase typing efficiency and comfort compared to the standard QWERTY layout. It rearranges keys to place the most commonly used letters in the English language on the home row, where your fingers rest naturally.

Different dates on different days of each month act as a checksum when scheduling. Using the lunar calendar aligns us better with the universe, though.

Thankfully not. Just passed by running…

Thankfully not. How’s it up in the Lakes?

It’s a tad windy in the UK atm…

nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg Love what you have created, but you urgently need a NSFW filter on your ‘firehose’ feed!