Is this about Trump's weakness? It is said that he is vulnerable to flattery.
"Give more power" as-in politics?
Right! I did read about it but never played with it. I completely forgot about this. Good point.
Ah, the Kotlin one seems fine. Not strictly necesarry imo, but makes a lot of sense.
I get the impression that the C to Rust one is more rocky than people like to admit and also don't really like to leave the impression of difficulty, but it shines through.
Press the "off-road" button next!
A lot of things happened behind my back without my involvement. I got attacked over hundreds of bullshit accusations. This was planned for 20 years. This isn't my "bad move" and I don't intend to pretend it was. That's simply helping the enemy.
That's a fair point. However, in my case there was a coordinated attack. I am not so stupid as to think that if I smile once or twice, that abusive people will suddenly totally be on my side.
I've had airplanes fly over at suspicious times. Repeatedly heard sirens very soon after making code commits to a particular project.
All, if anyone's interested, I'm casually -as a curiosity/secondary interest- exploring the use of #nostr as a #secure #messaging infrastructure for #otr. This is far from ready-for-use.
I've approached this from the vantage-point of #otr: "what do I need or what can function as messaging infrastructure for OTR to operate on top of?” #nostr isn't necessarily the answer. However, #nostr does seem to be able to offer a foundation that does not diminish OTR's #security properties such as deniability.
I'm hoping to get some feedback, among others from OTR folks, to ensure that the idea doesn't self-sabotage. At first glance, this seems to be covered. Please note that the idea only covers high-level concerns for now. #Cryptography cryptographic algorithms and their parameters have not been yet been considered. (See also explanation in email.)
You can find the email at https://lists.cypherpunks.ca/pipermail/otr-dev/2024-October/002574.html
If you're thinking this is the twentieth messaging solution in 2 years. Sure, fair point. My interest is in part in what it can accomplish with OTR and, in this case, nostr. In particular, I think it includes some interesting ways of working with the possibilities/capabilities of the protocol.
I live among assholes, I have to deal with a lot of assholes on-line. I am constantly harassed when I try to do something I enjoy. People refuse basic interaction because assholes have been deceiving idiots.
Yes, it absoltely fucking amazing.
Undoubted "worse is better" refers to software development. There is a misconception that everythinng needs to be super dynamic and generalized. That's a mistake.
I have no doubt, you're trying to make in point in adversity. You aren't. You just don't understand it.
nostr:nprofile1qqsxpuhwm8qys9q4gc7e0xvjp8mp6apf2ukptkyhrsc6hzqjd93vjrcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp083ulrr why do you say this? What are they telling you? This isn't current information.
This is meaningless when many people have coordinated to ruin everything because a select group of people have blatantly lied about all kinds of situations and circumstances.
We're not talking 3 people here. They've made up many tens of false accusations and deceived many people. There is something wrong with these people.
Many things regarding "understanding" and thorough comprehension depend on the proper context, assumptions, predisposition, etc. If you ultimately trust a country's currency, then that will be your base truth in any (possibly extremely advanced) reasoning. Sometimes it's hard to figure out which assumptions/"truths" require reevaluation.
Even in discussion, it may be crucial that the right part gets emphasized to point such things out.





