St. Walpurga was the niece of St. Boniface who helped him convert the Germans. 2 saint brothers, both of whom left her as abbess of their monasteries when they died. Her bones produce healing oil to this day. Very interesting saint and much more is known than what I’ve summarized. Her canonization day is May 1 and celebration of her replaced Beltaine in Celtic and Germanic cultures. The practice is to have bonfires to ward off evil.
Happy Walpurgisnacht!
I’m #OnlyZaps, baby
Everyone has faith in something. It's just that most people don't actively choose or are even aware of what things they have faith in.
"Astronomical growth" also meant something different back then.
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You need up your copy paste game. Or proofread.
Podcasting 2.0 style setting to zap sats per minute used to client devs.
Any mobile nostr clients support multiple accounts?
There are bad takes and then there are bad takes.
What language do I learn to replace Rust (don't sue me for saying Rust, Rust Foundation)? Just in case.
I'm not interested in blaming him for bad actions. However, his track record of achieving in practice the values he mouths in public is entirely lacking. I don't see why anyone would expect him to implement those values here and now. It's important to keep in mind that if Nostr wins it will win on its merits, not because of the input of Big Tech moneyboys.
Imagine thinking it's good for men to be "free" of their friends and family.
Syntactically, you're right. Before there were apps it was "computer programs" and "software" and choosing your OS was critical. All of these words refer to specific functions that a user wants a computer to accomplish. So in the sense that they don't care about aPp BrAnDs you're right, but they do want coherent function. Apple's success in the 201Xs exemplifies this. The OS was the original super app and I tend to think we'll get back there eventually. There's a project called Urbit that's taking the bottom-up approach and whether you're interested in using it or not you should check it out to stimulate thoughts on this problem.
Normal people don't care about open protocols. They want a consistent experience. Right now they have 5+ chat apps with a fraction of their people in each one. Each one has its own weird video thing. None of them implement money sending well, but they all do it. They just want a single coherent experience. It's that simple.
Legal systems are the oldest and most successful protocols in existence. It's all well and good to poke fun at cruft but we have as much to learn from studying legal systems as we do criticizing them. How do we avoid Nostr being an overgrown mess in 200 years?
#eggies