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

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I meant a 1-sat on-chain txs is a greater insult than a 1-sat zap because it actually costs the other person.

Multiple 1-sat onchain txs 🀣 they'd cost more to consolidate the UTXO than they're actually worth.

Do wallets automatically ignore such minute dust?

I encourage all #catholic s to give this a watch:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=5aPbZj2C5_I

Definitely a good help to put into perspective what's going on in our church, placing our time properly in its place in history.

(It's a trilogy, so it might be best to watch the first two first.)

Technically impossible from the protocol level. This would be a client app feature to filter non-zapping comments. Otherwise, all the relays one queries would have to implement the feature too.

I like the idea of a local (home, office) router with Blossom cache that keeps a copy of a blob, since by definition they can't change, and dynamically clear as blobs fall into disuse. This would relieve traffic from the larger cache and the WAN, and speed up multiple devices.

Also, another optimization could be that an actual file might be "owned" by multiple people who upload an identical file, such as a meme that is shared by multiple parties (such as yes.jpg), and this duplicate elimination would be completely automatic. You might not need to make any changes for this to take place, unless ownership meta goes into the hash. (Can we call it a filenym?)

One last feature that could really next-level this would be Timechain proofing. A particularly large or important Blossom server/router could routinely publish a Merkle hash as a Bitcoin transaction, and special requests can be made for the Merkle branch for certain important blobs (files or even Nostr events).

This will always be true. When your tiny stack now becomes something you could live off comfortably for the rest of your life, you still won't have enough because that means your family and neighbors will have just been rugged by the government, and you'll definitely want to help them.

On a scale from Yankovic to Cthulu, I think we're a solid, π² stars

Hey! Look! "There's an app for that!"

I wish I signed into this before I tried following on the other client.

Followed back (again)!

Yep. I mostly was hoping that those who follow me find my note and comment, then I can re-follow-back and scroll through their follows.

Well, good thing I understand the limits of his authority. No worries there.

My follows got nuked. Tell me whom I should follow πŸ€™