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William
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Engineer, designer, academically heretic, and a believer in human-machine intertwined future.

Yes, it's me again after all this time, but I just found an app! It's called Git Sync (you can find in the Zapstore)

This is just a "hello world" using Notedeck.

Still learning all the features this desktop nostr client can offer.

Thanks man! Just saw your reply and I think it's the way to go indeed. I will still look for something on FDroid, but if everything fails, I will go with termux indeed.

Is there any good FOSS git client for android?

I want to sync with my local git server through SSH, not github/gitlab.

#asknostr

Is there a client where I can write articles like this one bellow and it will render my posts with LaTeX code? #asknostr

nostr:naddr1qqjx7ur9dekx2ar5v4er5mr0wf6k6ttfwpeh2mfdx3mrywf4vsckkdejvsckzqgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctczyrlmedcxnaa2t4kmz20t88na32tcj3ndy4dxx7avr6lcv9as2aqygqcyqqq823ck9dglv

I mean, will people in other clients like #Amethyst and/or #Damus be able to see the rendered math or just gibberish LaTeX code?

Naturally, from the seeds of modern civilizations in Sumer 6.000 years ago till nowdays nation-states, power centralization is the norm.

For the first time in 6.000 years we have truly decentralized money (#Bitcoin), a decentralized information network (World Wide Web) and social media (#Nostr).

If we make an analogy with natural selection, the environmental boundary conditions favored strong centralized power structures. With decentralized technology this starts to change. That's why governments are freaking out with the level of freesom the internet and bitcoin give to its citizens.

If even with this power structure we still have volunteer firefighters depending on 55% central government, I can only imagine what kind of power and organization structures we will have with decentralized technologies paving the way.

So, again, the direct correlation of firefighter and taxes is a fallacy equivalent to a XIX century person saying "we only have economical development because of institutionalized slavery".

I am not sure if it's the Netherlands, but it looks like and seeing the pictures made me miss this country.

One of my sweetest memories riding a bike was in the Netherlands near Wageningen.

Being a rule doesn't make it morally superior. For thousands of years we had more wars than periods of peaceful cohabitation. If we recall peaceful cohabitation periods in history, we don't call it "the exception that proves the rule", we call it "the goal we must strive for".

Nothing against public servant firefighters, I just pointed out that it is possible to have volunteer firefighters. Which makes more sense, since locals take the responsibility to care and protect their own community.

So yeah, it's a fallacy to associate firefighters with taxes.

Just some of the things that crossed my mind:

- GNSS positioning (huge impact on logistics)

- Structure monitoring (disaster prevention)

- Precision agriculture (helps feed millions of people)

- Groundwater and watershed monitoring (agriculture, water supply for cities and so on)

- Weather forecast (agriculture and natural disaster prevention)

- Wildfire monitoring (self explanatory)

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