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How do y’all attach a lightning invoice on Nostr?

Does it require utilizing a separate NWC app or is it as simple as copying & pasting the invoice on a Nostr post?

#asknostr

A family relative of mine, when asked about it, immediately thought “you mean that bitcoin app?” Short term problem.

Though I don’t see that as a problem as it brings awareness toward bitcoin, but it does kind of take away Nostr’s standalone value as a censorship-resistant, decentralized protocol. In short, they don’t quite understand the technology behind it and generalize it as a bitcoin application

Hailey’s recent obituary:

“The community of McAllen, Texas, and beyond was devastated to learn of the tragic death of 23-year-old Hailey Jasso, a dedicated critical care nurse, following a hunting accident. Hailey’s unexpected passing has left an indelible mark on those who knew her and those whose lives she touched through her work as a nurse, her passion for helping others, and her commitment to her family. As the region mourns the loss of such a promising young woman, her family, friends, and colleagues come together to honor her memory and continue her legacy.

Hailey Jasso’s journey was one marked by a deep sense of compassion, ambition, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of others. Born and raised in McAllen, she was a shining example of what it means to give back to one’s community. From a young age, Hailey knew she wanted to pursue a career that would allow her to make a real difference in people’s lives, and her choice to become a nurse was a natural extension of that desire.

Hailey’s path to becoming a registered nurse was one that she took with determination. After graduating high school, she attended a local nursing program, where her intelligence, work ethic, and passion for healthcare quickly set her apart. Upon earning her degree, Hailey took on the role of a critical care nurse in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV), serving her community in some of its most challenging medical environments. Whether working long shifts in the ICU or offering support to families during difficult times, Hailey was known for her professionalism, empathy, and the care she brought to her work.

Her colleagues remember her as a selfless caregiver, someone who was always ready to lend a helping hand, offer words of encouragement, or share a moment of kindness in an often hectic and demanding setting. Hailey didn’t just see nursing as a job; it was a calling. Her passion for the field went beyond her daily duties; she was driven by a deep desire to make a difference, to improve the lives of those under her care, and to offer comfort in the face of uncertainty. Her work was a reflection of the person she was: deeply caring, fiercely dedicated, and always willing to go the extra mile for others.

Hailey was much more than a nurse. She was a daughter, a sister, a friend, and a mentor to many. Her impact was felt in the lives of everyone who knew her, both professionally and personally. As a member of the Jasso family, she was loved beyond measure by her parents, siblings, and extended family. Her family was a constant source of support and inspiration for Hailey, and she, in turn, was a source of pride and joy for them. Hailey’s presence was a comforting and uplifting force in the lives of those around her, and her absence has left a profound void.

Samantha Jolene Gonzalez, a friend of the family, expressed the shared grief of all who knew Hailey. In a heartfelt message, Gonzalez shared, “Rest in peace! Family is still Family no matter how close or how distant. Sending love and prayers to all of the Jasso family during this time. Please consider supporting the creation of a foundation in her name and sharing in prayer for Hailey Jasso, her parents, and siblings going through this unimaginable time. Let us lift them up!”

It is clear that Hailey’s family and friends are united in their sorrow but also in their determination to carry on her legacy. One of the ways in which they are choosing to honor her is by creating a foundation in her name, which will serve as a tribute to Hailey’s passion for helping others. The foundation aims to support the education and training of new nurses, particularly those pursuing careers in critical care, an area where Hailey excelled. This initiative will ensure that Hailey’s impact as a nurse continues long after her passing and that her spirit of compassion and service lives on in the next generation of healthcare professionals.

On a fateful day in early November 2024, Hailey’s life was tragically cut short during a hunting trip. While engaging in one of her favorite outdoor activities, she was struck by a gunshot and succumbed to her injuries later that evening. The suddenness of her passing left her family, friends, and colleagues in shock, as they grappled with the loss of someone so full of promise and life. Despite the circumstances of the accident, Hailey’s legacy has only grown stronger in the wake of her untimely death, as those who knew her rally together to keep her memory alive.

In a time of such immense sorrow, the outpouring of support from Hailey’s community has been a beacon of light. Those who were touched by her kindness, professionalism, and dedication have come forward to offer their condolences, share memories, and support the efforts to create a foundation in her honor. Hailey’s family has expressed their gratitude for the generosity and love they have received during this heartbreaking time. “We have the comfort in knowing our little granddaughter is resting in the arms of Jesus, and we will see her again,” said Missy Brogdon Smith, Hailey’s grandmother.

As her family navigates this unimaginable loss, they have set their sights on a vision to honor Hailey’s memory through the creation of a foundation that will help future nurses pursue their education and achieve their dreams. Hailey’s love for nursing, especially in critical care, was a defining aspect of her life, and the foundation will serve as a lasting testament to her unwavering dedication to her patients and her profession.

The foundation will provide scholarships and financial support to aspiring nurses in the RGV, offering opportunities to those who may not otherwise have the means to pursue a career in healthcare. The foundation’s mission will also include mentorship programs, where experienced nurses can guide and inspire the next generation, just as Hailey did for her peers. Through this initiative, Hailey’s passion for helping others will live on, empowering young nurses to follow in her footsteps and continue the work she was so dedicated to.

Though Hailey’s time on earth was tragically short, her impact was profound. Her compassion, dedication, and unwavering commitment to service are qualities that will not soon be forgotten. In her work as a critical care nurse, Hailey touched the lives of countless patients and their families, offering comfort in times of crisis and providing the highest level of care possible. Her legacy will continue through the nurses she mentored, the patients she cared for, and the countless individuals who were inspired by her work.

Through the creation of a foundation in her honor, Hailey’s impact will continue to grow, touching even more lives and ensuring that her memory lives on in the hearts of all who knew her. The foundation will serve as a beacon of hope and support for future nurses, just as Hailey was a beacon of hope for so many during her brief but meaningful life.

As her family, friends, and community grieve, they also stand united in their commitment to preserving Hailey’s legacy. They are determined to ensure that Hailey’s spirit of service and her love for others live on, inspiring future generations of nurses to continue the work she was so passionate about. Hailey may no longer be with us, but her memory, her impact, and her dedication to helping others will never be forgotten.”

Source: https://burialplans.live/hailey-jasso-mcallen-tx-death-critical-care-rn-died-in-a-hunting-accident/

A close, dear friend of mine just passed away. I found out this morning this morning as my mom came across her obituary on a legacy social media. I refused to believe it was true. Part of me still doesn’t and it probably never will.

Her older sister (my best friend) finally answered & confirmed it. The shock still hasn’t worn off and the tears won’t stop coming. I refuse to believe she’s gone.

23 years old. Every summer I visit her and her family, she would ring me up and we meet up for coffee. She’d tell me about her newfound ambition to reach higher goals: high school diploma, bachelor’s, nursing school, and finally a doctorate in nurse practitioner, she had dreams to reach the top. She was just one notch away from finishing it all.

If you knew her, you’d say she’s such a happy-go-lucky, beautiful kindred soul. She had that fierce spirit and that fire in her eyes. She knew exactly what she wanted and fought tooth & nail to get it. I just had no idea it would extinguish so soon. So suddenly.

Her family and the university came together to establish a foundation in her name. For her name to be a shining beacon light for nursing professionals who share the same passion she once carried as a ICU Registered Nurse. The long hours and sleepless nights she spent during the covid era. She would call & FaceTime immediately after work and share with me all the lives she’s worked so hard to save and the lives she couldn’t save, no matter how hard she tried. I wish she had more time.

I wish I had taught her about bitcoin and the intricacies her beautiful mind would’ve love to explore. She loved puzzles and solving mysteries. My favorite pastime with her is during our midnight coffee runs, we’d play chess and a strategic card game “Sci-Tech” where she beat me endlessly and uproariously. She made life so fun filled with her contagious laughter. She left so soon.

23 years old. She once told me back when she was 16, she wanted to explore the world. Specifically Colorado for the snow of all places. She wanted to build an A-frame cabin with a farm nearby it filled with fuzzy cows and golden retrievers. She was a wild child, a beautiful soul. She loved to kayak, snowboarding, go hunting with her dad & brother, off-roading in her brand-new jeep, known for her contagious laughter & glistening smile as she blushes with embarrassment afterwards. She was full of life and happiness. Until now.

A zap-raiser in her name is the least I can do on the bitcoin side of things. Her family will appreciate every bit of support for funeral costs and for any contribution to her foundation namesake. I’m not sure yet how to do a zap-raiser, but for her, I will.

I wish I had more time with her. She would’ve loved learning about bitcoin and our community. To be able to see her eyes light up as they did when an idea dawned on her on how to checkmate me or work her way down to her last card. She was a force of nature.

Her name was Hailey Isabel Jasso, ICU RN, BSN.

GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/7b22d695

Also real upset Serrano didn’t come out with a win tonight. She fiercely dominated the ring & deserved the title.

Accidental headbutts or not, that was a dirty way to win.

This whole thing came down to show how big of a shitshow Netflix performed during a highly congested network

..and also Tyson’s ass

Despite all of the noise, there is so much beauty in the world.