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nostr:npub13z3v8dpqkjszwur2npsq687hgjkxelgjugqmwsvfhe00fv4n4fzsfu3fzc what other clients did you use with your privkey before trying to make this change?

As in…. what other clients have I used EVER? Or recently?

Recently, just Damus and Primal

running golang

Hmm not sure. I updated my profile earlier via Primal. I see the updates there, but still seeing the old version on Damus.

Maybe Damus is reading profile data from its internal application DB, and not receiving updates published to relays?

The beauty is… I can always change my profile from another client 😂

But this seemed like a bug in Damus

Thanks, the Home button is generally not visible because the keyboard is hiding it… but I did get the keyboard to hide by hitting Enter in some text field. Unfortunately, same result (no change)

[Does your project need a blockchain?]

-> [Yes]

-> [NGMI]

Hello nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s when I edit my profile, make some change to Name or About Me, and click Save… it exits edit screen but does not publish the changes. I am on TestFlight build

A few random thoughts on query performance…

- Know the SQL order of operations, do any filtering as early as possible in that flow.

- Use your DB’s built-in functions instead of writing that logic by hand, including window functions.

- Don’t layer views on views on views (same applies to many nested sub-queries).

- Unless your application DB has a very simple schema, you should consider some additional data modeling to serve any type of analytics use case.

Did theirs flop / no volume? Or they just dropped the lasers

Feature Request: nostr:npub160p28kpamaar8alpjr75ndwrhnluev0js5xdv2s9kek4qs22wyaq6t2fhv MODE

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Running Bitaxe for 2 days and once in 24 hours on the nostr:npub1qtvl2em0llpnnllffhat8zltugwwz97x79gfmxfz4qk52n6zpk3qq87dze dashboard it shows that it’s offline 🤷‍♂️ It’s already happened twice. But on my end it’s connected and hashing. Any ideas why it’s happening?

Pools might have some minimum threshold of shares before they kill a connection… purely to allocate bandwidth/resources on their side. Not sure.

Have you tested a single Bitaxe with any other pool?