Check out the relays I'm using. I probably have too many, but my experience seems fine (for the most part).
This is a skill though, and if you don't do it correctly, it's no fun for both parties.
Yesterday we went to the gunrange here in Riga. It was my first time ever shooting.
https://video.nostr.build/f03fbcd204e023f700e67867db4cce165adac6a4b531bfb43e04ec5f4c3f3758.mp4
https://video.nostr.build/839e29001cd6405d1feb758743b2ef89a5b4af2a03a3ad11b4718ffa6023d0a3.mp4
What do you think about the experience? I grew up with firearms, so I'm curious what your perspective is.
Today is National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day.
Every day, fentanyl kills over 200 Americans.
This is why it is so important to understand just how dangerous it is, and how it continues to make its way into America.
@j_fishback explains 👇 https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1826327956437737472/pu/vid/avc1/720x720/kM0C6FER3YXQSGkV.mp4?tag=12
Prohibition is always a failure. The fentanyl stats are evidence.
It is not great for everyone. It's crap. I just had a reminder last week when I was asked to use it. It fell flat on its face, giving a false message, and preventing communication that it claims to support.
Nostr development is doomed until we change "events" to "happenings" and "kind" to "flavor". 😜
I guess Quality Assurance is mind boggling to you.
One of the guiding principles of nostr: https://nostrdesign.org/docs/guiding-principles/ nostr:note1aqxgsly4nwwtnfcfg8cuczg6amjawmz7hqz3qd6uazt95gy8lh5qjutpez
I only skimmed it, but all the parts I read are (what I consider to be) foundations of good design, and perfectly aimed at The Nostrspace. Excellent!
For complex games, they need to be played several times before you're actually "playing". Before that, you're orienting to the rules, and later to tactics and strategy.
The best Mexican film director is Sergio Leone. 😜
Microsoft’s latest security update has ruined dual-boot Windows and Linux PCs
Just when you thought you could try Linux out, and still have Windows with dual-boot as a back-up for some use-cases, Microsoft is out to screw you over again. Their new update to "secure boot", which fixed their previous issues with GRUB and Windows together, which Microsoft allowed to be abused by hackers for 2 years before finally patching, now is breaking Linux machines.
"Ars Technica reports that multiple Linux dual-boot users are seeing “security policy violation” messages, along with “something has gone seriously wrong” errors. There are reports of issues across Reddit, Ubuntu forums, and elsewhere. Distributions including Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, and Puppy Linux have all been affected by Microsoft’s patch."
It looks like you may have to finally pull the plug and wipe even your back-up Windows that you left for compatibility. Microsoft is so corrupt and worthless, they can not even be trusted as an alternative at boot time.
Sources:
https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/21/24225108/microsoft-security-update-windows-linux-dual-boot-errors
That name is reserved for the client made by Microsoft.
Link is below to the original blog post, github link is in that post.
So, the PET and others use a type of FSK. I tried that originally as well. It's not only slower but not as reliable I think.
I think perhaps it was easier to do fsk back then? Idk.
But in the discussion you'll see the benefits of manchester are I think we'll suited to this medium.
http://zeninstruments.blogspot.com/2021/10/manchester-decoder-and-cassette.html?m=1
Yeah, the old casette drives were very slow. The advantage was they were cheap. The hardware was already in mass production.
That's why I steal candy from children. It keeps my karma low enough to come back and chill with cool folks, and sugar rots their teeth. 😜



