Sure, but I don’t see Nostr’s role in this. People should just run personal gitlab instances.
I love Nostr but I don’t see why git needs Nostr. It’s already decentralized.
GitHub is just a git client, making it a Nostr client is a sidestep
Any bitcoiners In Da Nang want to meet up?
Unless they have zero fee channels beyond that, you can be pretty sure you're the last hop
Can anyone point me to an onchain example of a Taproot multisig scriptpath spend please? preferably at least 2-of-3, but 2-of-2 will suffice.
8, 6, 4, 2, 1k sats to the first 5 examples respectively
The zap screen disappears when I try to enter a message with my zap
I’m in New York. Any Bitcoiners here?
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The Nostr note has the url. If that URL is now unreachable then clients will fail to load the image.
Academics want their work only seen and critiqued by other academics, lest unindoctrinated people rip it apart.
Notifications for new followers will help people follow each other. Hope that comes soon.
What's cool about NIP5 is that it's client side authentication in a way. You can setup your own NIP5 verification and list all your contacts, and only use that, instead of using users' publically declared NIP05 url.
That way, you are in control of everyone's username and verification status and you can't be tricked or confused between the different popular verifiers.
Zap compétition: whoever zaps closest to the median amount of zaps gets all the money.
Imo the "copy paste/right click save" meme overlooks why people value things. Google images didn't destroy art.
Items that are easily copy-pastable retain value due to people caring about which copy was the original, an implicit serial number.
You're being narrow-minded about why people value things.
People won't care about the serial number of their sat, they'll care about the (arbitrarily defined) rarity, the alphabetical name assigned, the inscriptions added.
All arbitrary things. All things people already do, and probably will value for the same reason people value baseball cards, old coins, and other arbitrary status symbols.
You care about serial numbers, they're just built into products that hide them. The same can be done for ordinals (inscriptions)
People value all sorts of things for seemingly arbitrary reasons. I don't care much, but other ppl will value these things
