Yes. You can even subscribe to a channel using an account on an invidious instance without a Google account.
Basically nostr:npub14q8uffuxxnhzd24u4j23kn8a0dt2ux96h5eutt7u76lddhyqa0gs97ct2x is right.
Ava did a great write up here nostr:npub12rze589jx0gg6kslkjfl2gxxkhtlw73t5shyve5qrglrv6c2qflqejj7ns and I trust her explanation - especially more than my own. I get it, but explaining it well is a skill she has stronger than my own.
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Perhaps someday soon friend. ❤️
Thanks for the love. I’d rather have that than sats.
Sorry. We’re stupid cave men who figured out how to make magic with sand.
If it makes you feel any better, we get just as frustrated - trying to be a nice guy and not bother women who aren’t interested in us often means just being alone, since we think none of them are.
My wife came and snatched me up. I’m a rescue.
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I've used Invidious before, but nostr:npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka mentioning it in recent posts made me want to check it out again. It's a pretty cool way to reduce your footprint with Google.
I have created a public Invidious instance for any nostrich that wants to use something hosted by a pleb.
Yeah in my experience the error was in the “friendly” direction. Not rapey at all. My mother swore all the way through high school that girls were flirting with me and would even point out who, and I was 💯 convinced they were not interested.
I remained single until I turned 20.
Doesn’t even make sense. LinkedIn blogs suck. And blogging is one area I *really* want to own my data, as those posts take effort.
The beginning of a new one.
I would very strongly recommend checking out Tailscale.
https://community.umbrel.com/t/how-to-use-tailscale-with-umbrel/6782
It is one of the easiest ways to have a secure connection to your home servers, and you won’t have to punch a hole in your NAT at home.
Going to tag nostr:npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka in here to double check I’m not giving bad advice.
Added support for "not" filter to Iris. It adds filter { not: { ids: alreadyHave }} to all queries in order to avoid downloading events that you already have locally. It's only sent to relays that support nip 113 (which I haven't written yet).
Also implemented it in nostr-rs-relay, although haven't tested with a real database yet: https://github.com/mmalmi/nostr-rs-relay/commit/55eb916123006f1ca9ca7b4bb107e69deac3579d
If you're connected to 10 relays and query them sequentially, adding alreadyHave to each request you might save up to 90% in bandwidth by not getting the same events 10 times.
However, I started thinking if it would make more sense to just implement negentropy in the browser and nostr-rs-relay. It's more efficient sync, but more difficult to implement.
I think { not: { ids: alreadyHave }} might be the main use case for the not filter. One consideration is that the "not" part might be so large that you need to discard it on the relay after eose.
Any other use cases for not filter? Maybe excluding muted authors from a global query, but not sure if worth it.
It’s brilliant to have a PoC implementation before writing a spec.
Have you measured the average size of these “not” messages vs a standard query? They’re bound to be smaller than pulling the messages (obviously) but one thing to consider is data transfer speeds tend to be highly asymmetric, with uploads being 10x slower or more. Something to consider.
It also means running hundreds or thousands of comparison operations on the server per user - it’ll be interesting to see how server CPU usage on relays is affected. Ngentropy does seem more efficient in that regard since it’s binary search.
I look forward to seeing developments. I volunteer to run a public test relay with your fork if that would help at any point.
Even if they let you, they report any transactions of any size to the IRS.
And by size I mean 4 figures, not 6. 🫤
It felt like it dropped really hard when Damus lost zaps by default. Even when the script was usable by App Store, it’s never really bounced back 100%.
Getting myself motivated for the week ahead. ✅
#NSFW #thirsttrap #egirl #mondaymotivation #onyx #vixen https://video.nostr.build/efb4e90f136b925438ec4c4dd67c5581097ab453faa750eed29daf304f81b013.mp4
Yeah, this doesn’t relate to my Monday routine. 🤣
Yours is probably better. 🫂
I believe it is pretty straightforward since it is in their App Store.
https://apps.umbrel.com/app/nextcloud
Unless you’re talking about (perhaps) doing secure remote access to your home server?
I’m sure everyone on both sides feels that way from time to time. Not everyone handles themselves with the grace and patience you do though. 🫂
🤣
It’s been a while since I’ve seen anyone reference Rule 34

