The first two or three seasons are pretty watchable.
This is good. I think it may force Apple to consider supporting BTC/lightning transactions natively so that they can continue to get their cut.
If a some email service existed to send Cashu tokens on the back end to people whom you email, would they ban iOS email clients? I think not!
Nor would they care if Damus supports that. They are ok with that type of thing!
Was Slint an option? I noticed they changed their licensing terms recently, I think to something more permissive.
Wired has gone downhill. It used to celebrate the very principles that Nostr embodies - principled hackers building something great.
These days, if there’s not some sort of virtuous activist angle to the story, they’re not interested.
But just wait until Nostr has its first scandal (I predict something content policy related). They’ll be right on top of that!
Yes, possibly. As I recall most of them were short (even for tweets) and snarky, not the sort of thing someone used to critiquing with rigour would normally say.
What’s your take on the theory that Len Sassaman could have been Satoshi? https://evanhatch.medium.com/len-sassaman-and-satoshi-e483c85c2b10
Seems very plausible to me. His old Twitter posts critiquing bitcoin seemed kinda half-hearted to me — possible attempts at misdirection IMO.
Which is why we should ask Apple to support Lightning payments, instead of saying they’re incorrectly interpreting their own rules. nostr:note1y0s6ky8tr7ldq79qa6kg92cz3hg5x5ctj9et26nx43juegkavyrqlz6d78
No chance, sadly.
Best thing to do is convince them to implement a lightning mode and take a cut of the purchases.
I think it’s the same with real-world organizations.
The only ones that survive over centuries are decentralized, free to join with little remuneration for the majority of those building and maintaining. Think churches, soccer teams in Europe, etc.
(There are a few small family business exceptions of course)
This was amazing. Came across it on Twitter and planned to watch only a few seconds..couldn’t stop. Mike is a force of nature.
Nostr CEO says 
🤣 love it.
Maintaining muscle mass is important though. Lots of old people die due to falls and the subsequent complications, all down to loss of strength in their lower half.
In general, you’ve always been able to make an app that shares functionality with their features.
So calendar and notes apps: yes.
Web browsers are different because they can run arbitrary code, so that’s a no.
I’d go with long-pressing on PFP -> zap before your suggestion, but I think both are dicey.

