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James A Lewis
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Husband, father, #Catholic #Christian, Amateur Philosopher, Bitcoiner, freedom lover, word nerd #dadstr

Not sure, but the government seems to like Wells Fargo (they were part of the CBDC experiment), so they may be the other party in a forced merge.

I had the same idea for the Latin word "noster", "nostra", or nostris to mean "our" in three of its conjugate forms. As a more traditional Catholic, I pray the "Pater Noster" frequently.

"Pater noster, qui es in caelis...Dimitime nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimitimus debitoribus nostris..."

Got some bizarre AI image artifacts 😂 Hands and faces of the background people are kinda gross.

What's something you wish people knew about your work?

https://youtube.com/shorts/CKCKVIIs7us

Verifying my Nostr Nests identity: cCgCpoeg7MKY7E8Hd9CEcxIQY7WfFYyUj9u_u5NnceI

https://nostrnests.com

"strengthening public confidence in our banking system" do you think that means a fixed supply and no fractional reserve lending? Otherwise, I still don't trust it.

I'm with you there. I've sunk hours into nginx to get it to redirect a domain to https and then got a critical error that ithink disabled my SSH port 🤦‍♂️ now I'm getting into the drive on another computer.

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I'm trying to debug an issue I'm having with the lnaddress extension.

I've narrowed the issue down to

lnurl.py > lnurl_callback()

It seems that everything else is working just fine. Know a way I can get into the code on a live install on an Umbrel?

(I discovered /var/lib/docker/overlay2/.../lnbits/lnaddress/... but am not sure how to go about adding debugging code since changes to that don't appear to do anything)

It would be really useful to have a command line interface too for the sake of debugging too.

One hint might be that the callback URL returned at /.well-known/lnurlp/ is not https, even though I do have https on the request.

It was '11 or '12 for me. A modest few bucks worth then would have become millions now. I would have a mansion, debt free.

To be fair, the guy did not know how to communicate what it is. Shame, though. I bet he's really raking it in.

Interesting! Must be because they're large flightless animals, so whoever was naming them thought "herd" captured the visual of a group of large land animals.