Hopefully a temporary thing. People are experimenting. The openness and the protocol are powerful ideas. Hopefully, these annoyances disappear when the protocol is more established and everyone's done screwing around with minor experiments.
Merged. Now other devs can help me test this out. https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst/commit/8841aa9a10605187336703ecc5e85eae095cb00f
Do you know if (this) tor (library) supports multiple paths to the same server/host? (Last I am aware of 1 host is 1 path.)
You wouldn't say this if "what doesn't matter" already caused 20+ years of harassment and abuse.
Europe's playbook is failing, and the people will have to pay the consequences.
https://www.politico.eu/article/mario-draghi-report-says-eu-must-spend-twice-as-much-after-wwii/


nostr:nprofile1qqsxpuhwm8qys9q4gc7e0xvjp8mp6apf2ukptkyhrsc6hzqjd93vjrcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp083ulrr thanks, this is a useful reminder.
How stupid are you? They lied. These are multiple people conspiring. They're taking things out of context, out of order, twist facts, swap people, they've done everything imaginable to misrepresent the situation.
Real, France too, roughly same situation. Follow Glenn Greenwald, on Rumble, program's called "System update", for quite timely, accurate information on such matters.
#philosophie Has anyone ever wondered, when you look at someone, and in particular look at their face: how much of what you see is literal vision (data), how much is facial expressions and (emotional) impressions?
I've never heard anyone else speak about that, but it's something so natural, obvious and ubiquitous that I wonder how many forgotten and overlooked aspects there are to this.
I get this impression of the state of affairs in cryptocurrencies being:
1. Arbitrary fancy shitcoiners;
2. Bitcoiners full or confidence and arrogance constantly trolling shitcoiners;
3. Monero holders being somewhat silent bored bunch that occasionally troll Bitcoiners just to make some noise about otherwise overlooked Monero.
I am not interested in winning a rigged game. I'm interested in what is being done, because if I know what is done, I can point out the way it's being manipulated.
Hey #nostr, I'm working on a bunch of open-source projects/experiments, one of which is a #firmware #program to load onto a tillitis TKey device. #Nostrkey provides protection for nostr identities in 3 modes that can be used interchangibly.
1. Fully hosted on the device: #identity cannot leave device, #signing happens on-device. The device secret determines which nsecs are generated.
2. Import an arbitrary identity for loading onto the device for on-device signing. (This identity can not be exported later.)
3. Import for protected storage. Device decrypts and returns nsec to client for use. Here the device does not sign, just decrypt the nsec, such that the clients do not have to securely store the nsec themselves. (Device being a second factor.)
The software is fairly basic to keep things simple. There is caching to keep the most frequently used keys loaded and available.
https://codeberg.org/walletkey/nostrkey
Let me know your thoughts. Grtz!
It takes time to make something work correctly, for all cases.
“That which has been most stringently forbidden is, without exception, truth.” - Friedrich Nietzsche
What is this referring to?
I don't understand why people call it bearish (bear market) and bullish (bull market). I have no proper association with the terms, so I need to think/guess every time what it means.
Encountering them as animals, I'd prly run away from both. 😅
The last airvender 😅😂😂😂😋
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