Is it telling you that you have 3 new messages from singles in your area? That's a common scam, but I suppose Vitor needs to pay the bills somehow.
Oh good heavens. That wasn't a suggestion. My wife is very particular on her rockets. Big U.S. launchers. Starship, SLS, Vulcan, Falcon 9, soon New Glenn (hopefully)
Censorship is one of those silly arguments. Of course we all want censorship in some form. I don't want my kids taught flat-earth theory in school. It is just another word for filtering. We all want access to useful information and for that we need to suppress the noise. It is just a question of how loose to make the boundaries and to whom you delegate the power to filter information for you and who else is impacted.
Generally you want information curation to be fairly loose to let new ideas in and be separated from governance, but it gets murky from there.
The real problem with Garbage Collected languages is that all that data just goes to waste. It should be recycled instead. One man's trash is another man's treasure as they say. So I am calling on Google, Facebook, or Microsoft to make a truly ecological language that sells out of scope data instead of just deleting it.
If you want to attract my wife to nostr you are going to have to post more
· Prolife content
· Knitting Patterns
· Rocket Launch Photography
· Medical News
Plus be bishop Robert Barron, a Catholic journalist and from time to time you'll have to own the libs.
The last won't get you a follow, she's much too nice, but it's the kind of guilty gladiatorial content we all love to see.
On X she loyally likes all my smart Alec replies. Well I make smart Alec replies on Nostr too. So there's that.
She is an ID pharmacist and apparently those all are jumping ship to bluesky.
I keep trying to get my wife to join, but she doesn't code, care about code, or hold Bitcoin.
I suspected as much, but as one who spent an inordinate amount of time in the woods practicing myself, it wasn't till after I posted that I realized normal people might think I was making fun instead of complimenting.
I mean that as a compliment by the way. Liam Nielsen vibes.
This guy 100% knows how to handle himself with a bowstaff.
I wasn't accusing you of it. But in the western world we spend a ridiculous amount of time and energy on medicine, exercise equipment, gym memberships, supplements, etc. when we would probably be a lot better off if we just got out in the yard and played tag with the kids.
He'd probably say Failing to live and love because we are so worried about what will kill us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIOUtAir_J8
every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it
so that means every single day that you see me, is definitely the worst day of my life.
> what about today? is this the worst day of your life?
yeah
😢 Does this also mean that it is the best day of the rest of your life? You are going to want to enjoy the heck out of it, if it is.
Just version byte everything.
Data
->serialization_method_btye+serialized_data
->compression_method_byte+compressed_data
->encryption_method_byte+encrypted_data
Then store the data by it's blake3 hash and send a signed notification of its existence with any data (nonce) needed for assymetic keygen.
Reserve 0 bytes for not_serialized, not_compressed, not_encrypted
Then every application built on your protocol can pick defaults that make sense.
Every application can maintain separate keys by noting the context of the data in the notification. Context being a hash of something like H("namespace/application/permission") e.g. H("nostr_core/microblog/write")
Then each user can just keep a list of application context hashes they support.
An odd start to the hit sitcom "How I found my Father"
DM for instructions. Though I am not sure I count as an expert, they keep showing up regardless.
actually its random... I mined it. If you hash my username you get a hash with six leading 0s https://codebeautify.org/sha256-hash-generator/y24623078
I'm not that creative, I just wrote a script to generate me a username 😀
And here I thought it was the first and seventh squares!
EU insane levels of regulation just might have a tiny bit to do with that. I know Great Britain is no longer EU but watching Clarkson's Farm has been eye opening. How do people live with such stifling levels regulation. It is hard enough in the states.
Perfect! Tell them to get cracking on networking equipment that implements web of trust natively. Out of network packets heading my way should be dropped at the first router they hit.

