This explanation by sindresorhus is a good overview of the modules issue. He removed the old module system from all of his hundreds of open source libraries in one go. 2 months of my life went to upgrading all of that at work š
https://gist.github.com/sindresorhus/a39789f98801d908bbc7ff3ecc99d99c
So paying to a āfakeā output is also a way for them to guarantee their data cannot be pruned?
Immich
Home assistant
Open webUI / Ollama
Gitea
Penpot
Mealie
No one needs a discovery algorithm!
https://blossom.primal.net/8a97f7f9821e01bfb14842759fdb685f278dbff6adee71e931ff3daad66856a4.mov
Are you familiar with nostr:npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8ās algo relays? Sounds like it might be what youāre looking for
š nostr:note19jcewf3076he0erf6kgpltavhsz6fnauw92dv6j5waa8a9rn5knsusna03
Just switched from Alacritty to Ghostty, basically cause I saw an interview with Ghostty's creator, heard how it's a passion project, and wanted to give it a try. I use TMUX with it though, so the experience is kind of the same. Integrates a bit better with the OS.
https://hyprland.org/ is giving me a whole new level of love for Linux š§
For me the main problem is a complete disbelief that the future could be better, and that you could have a role in that.
History explains a lot of it.
Not just that, the PR is locked

I guess the main issue with local storage is the same with any other browser storage - a successful XSS attack could read the data. So probably encrypting with a passphrase would be the way to go? Or relying on a remote signer
I guess this depends on how secure you want to be⦠do you mean having access to a secure element or something similar?
Nostr is a protocol, not a product. The purpose is whatever each client decides to build on top of it. Not everyone wants to discover content through a chronological feed. Some people are even experimenting with alternatives to a feed. There will be many clients and algorithms to choose from.
Every client has to have some algorithm. Most clients have chosen to implement the ādisplay content from follows in chronological orderā algorithm.
I'm making an attempt to add the sats symbol to the lucide icon set: https://github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/pull/3057
However, I'm being questioned about this being a commonly used symbol.
Most often I see "sats" spelled out, can you help me provide examples of apps using the symbol?
Let's see if it gets accepted: https://github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/pull/3057
Do you happen to know if there's a known author for the symbol?
Is there a common symbol for it? Always seen just the word I think
What could go wrong? š
https://www.theverge.com/openai/648130/openai-social-network-x-competitor