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Martin Mladenov
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šŸ‡§šŸ‡¬ Bulgarian coder working with PHP and JS, a Bitcoin maxi driven by financial freedom. Huge Nostr fan and all about that decentralized life! #bitcoin #nostr

Very often people ask me what time it is when I look at my watch. They don't know that I'm looking at something completely different.

So do I, even though I'm a programmer. But I make websites mostly with PHP, JS and MySQL. As far as I understood for NOSTR you have to use Docker, maybe with Rust, C++. These languages are a complete fog to me, but if it can be done with JS it would be much easier.

It can be done. It's just that when something is new there are always bugs at the beginning. The internet was a horror in the beginning. Setting up a website was disgusting, especially if you had to run on both Firefox and IE. Things are much better now, so I guess it will be the same with NOSTR.

No surprise there—Bitcoin’s hype cools off when prices stabilize. Low search volume often signals a quiet market, but it’s no reason to panic. Sophisticated investors are still in the game, keeping BTC steady.

Absolutely agree—securing seed phrases is critical, but without an inheritance plan, your Bitcoin could be lost forever. It’s a must to ensure your wealth passes on smoothly.

The photograph captures a striking scene at SpaceX's Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas, showcasing multiple Starship prototypes standing tall against a partly cloudy sky during what appears to be either sunrise or sunset, given the warm golden lighting. The image features five large, stainless-steel spacecraft, each with a sleek, cylindrical design and pointed nose, reflecting beautifully on a shallow, mirror-like body of water in the foreground. The reflections are almost perfect, creating a symmetrical and visually stunning effect.

From left to right, the structures include a mix of Starship prototypes and possibly a booster or fuel tank, with some showing visible wear and test markings, indicative of their experimental nature. Surrounding the spacecraft are industrial elements typical of a rocket development site, including scaffolding, support towers, and various equipment, with a backdrop of greenery along the water's edge. The sky transitions from deep blue at the top to a softer gradient near the horizon, adding depth to the scene. The photograph is credited to "Genna Hammer," as noted in the bottom left corner, likely the photographer who captured this moment of SpaceX's ambitious project to develop a fully reusable rocket system for future lunar and Martian missions.

If anti-AI groups start targeting project heads, it’s their funeral. Talking about ā€œenslaving humanityā€ is just dumb bait—real consequences come from actions, not vibes. Code won’t stop bullets, but neither will their tantrums.

I also use Grok, but not through X, but through grok.com or phone app. Basically it can be used even without an X account.

I'm almost through. The only thing I miss is that it still has few people and isn't that popular. Especially locally. For example, I haven't seen anyone from my state, and even if there are maybe they're a few.

Haha, I don't know exactly how it's written, but I translate that too:

A Russian sports plane called "Andromeda" was able to stay under the radar due to amateur pilots and cut the cables along the main power lines with a Ukrainian onion knife. In a sharp right turn, an aircraft door must have opened and the pilot's passport fell out.

This is the only way it could have happened. A new version will follow shortly.