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Every combination is valid so there's no "wrong" guess

I assume you're only testing the censorship of your link to the images (ie the actual in-protocol note), right? Because one of the images themselves is already deleted from the host.

Do you think nostr needs stronger file decentralization?

Nothing like going to a library's repo and seeing the latest commit adds the feature you needed and were about to implement.

Mixing katakana and hiragana like this is not correct Japanese. To be consistent it should be: サトシナカモト.

But even then, names would normally be in kanji rather than "spelled out" like this. For example the family name Nakamoto is commonly spelled as 中本

Cautiously optimistic about Citreon. Curious how efficient BitVM actually is in practice.

I haven't read this either, but I'm curious now... might pick this up to see how much I forgot

Have you read [The Blocksize War](https://amzn.to/3vXF0CR)? (I haven't yet.)

From Ammous' book: Increased block sizes means more storage space needed for plebs to run nodes, leading to fewer nodes, leading to increased centralization, thus increasing possibility of a 51% attack. So the smaller blocksize is meant to improve decentralization of nodes, thus securing the network.

That's true, but only part of the story of the blocksize wars. Remember the winning side ("small blockers") also increased block size with segwit. This was much more a story of who controls the chain and what its purpose was than literally "should we tweak some config"

Might be useful to have a standard for discovering nip96 servers. Even just a single event with the domain tagged with a standard way to make it searchable.

Ever since chatGPT came out, stack overflow has been super slow. What's up with that

Idea: a "Bitcoin backed relay" (I'll use BBR for short).

A BBR is a nostr relay that stores events on the Bitcoin blockchain using one of the blob store techniques (OP_RETURN, taproot envelopes, etc)

Saving a message here is _expensive_, you would not want to do it often, but comes with the upside of permanent storage on all BBRs (they all share the same backend state; like if nostr did relay gossip with decentralized spam protection)

This could be useful for notes that are very important. Notes that everyone must find. For example, perhaps a key rotation note, or some kind of deletion event. I could also see standard notes being here by people just looking for wider attention or posterity ("vanity notes")

Any go players on this app? #gostr