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How can religion be a good thing when it has been scientifically proven that it makes children under some religion (even if it's unorganized)

1. mean spirited?

2. divisive?

3. more likely to shove things down people's throats?

4. disrespect other views and be closed minded?

That is what I don't understand nowadays.

I'm not on an instance that has that garbage (and maybe have necessary filters to avoid it like the plague too).

I guess 0xchat is nothing more than SimpleX but for Nostr, so I think this should be fine.

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Admittedly I need to create more video and audio content.

I tend to gravitate to what comes natural to me (writing) even though I spent most my life performing on stage.

Also find it hard to collect longer thoughts into longer form content without adding unnecessary fluff.

I guess I’m at a maturity where I realize there is a ton of useless content (and stuff and things) out there already…I don’t want to add to the noise.

I want to simplify. Which often means if I don’t have anything to say…then I don’t.

And if I can say it is less words…I will.

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To my question 🤦‍♂️

Do you have any resources on “getting started” with longer form audio and video other than a mantra I’m trying to follow of “just press record”.

And I’m asking more for the “content” side than the technical side of that makes sense.

Whenever I record content, I'm usually flying by the seat of my pants, rarely ever writing (for my podcast I need to get onto Fountain or Wavlake potentially). I'd be happy to help with some aspects not the process, having done some part of it for three years now.

Running an LN node is apparently bad OPSEC, and will get you burned.

Mint has their own version of APT without the snap integration, which I like better than how Ubuntu does it. Snap is proprietary, so you need to be careful who you're getting Snap packages from.

No worries. Ubuntu is a good start if you like Snap packaging, I will say. I don't like Snaps, which is why I use Mint (since Snap is removed by default on it and Pop).

Good evening,

Does anyone have a recommendation for a Nostr client on Android? I am potentially looking into it, since I've switched recently to GrapheneOS on a newer Pixel.

Also, if there is something like Nos2X for Android, I could potentially do something with that too.

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### Smart Cards in Linux using Brave

1. 1st follow steps in this 👉 [Firefox setup post](nostr:nevent1qqswuue725yg775x8uhl9utqc2s7nhllk7ea963t7hjx4jhk28pdq9spz3mhxw309ucnydewxqhrqt338g6rsd3e9upzqndled79mkuzf8uu06uvy8spnuy0h7m7ch0d2sytv9zep04c6954qvzqqqqqqyh92chd).

2. Make sure NSS Tools are installed

```

sudo apt-get install libnss3-tools

```

3. Add Smart Card Module

- Make sure to close Chrome & you are in home directory before next command(s)

- To use opensc module type: (this one gives more certificate options)

```

modutil -dbdir sql:.pki/nssdb/ -add "opensc Smart Module" -libfile /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opensc-pkcs11.so

```

- ~~For coolkey module type:~~

(currently not working)

```

modutil -dbdir sql:.pki/nssdb/ -add "coolkey Smart Module" -libfile /usr/lib/pkcs11/libcoolkeypk11.so

```

4. Add PKI certificates

-Go to the dot menu and:

- Settings

- ->Privacy and security

- ->More

- ->Manage Certificates

- ->Import

- Browse to folder with PKI certificates and select the chain.pem file

5. To list installed modules on Brave

```

modutil -dbdir sql:.pki/nssdb/ -list

```

6. To delete a module from Brave, use module name in step 5.

- if your module name is "Smart Module"

```

modutil -dbdir sql:.pki/nssdb/ -delete "Smart Module"

```

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What are these cards for, exactly?