Cool
That doesn't seem too far away. Train an agent against your git..
i now spend 2-3 hours per day reading research papers and building something with goose that i didn't think it capable of doing. i never see a line of code, and never trapped in an IDE.
it works nearly every time, but does requires some nudging every now and then. incredible.
all open source, model independent, full autonomy. use it or fork it today: https://block.github.io/goose/
Nice.
Then went and splashed cold water on his face to try and sober up.
More of this energy please
https://relay.utxo.one/79b1eddb91c57b86ea7a6c5132f6f56730b4a8165abdee7a04b8b8ea3dc98ca4.mp4
Holy shit.. haha, this has me laughing out loud on the shitter.
They can sure put a lot of spam on it though.
The dude oversaw twitter become a tool of the state. I don't understand why anyone puts any expectations on him.
A lot of Bitcoin sales are needed to fund all those hookers
And that we are lazy defending our network from spam.
Anyone been seeing those Greenpeace ads against AI energy usage? Me neither. AI should consider changing the code though. Oceans boiling and what not.
Does anyone use CLBOSS with their CLN node? I wonder if an update with an AI core would improve performance.
I need to read up on Haven
I ended up getting a Start9 and they have nostr-rs as an app to install. Made it real easy. After I asked this question a while back I stopped when I could only setup via DNS, I wanted it over Tor. But, now there is Tor support. I think I will try to run a second relay on my old rasp3 for a fun project, that thing just collecting dust right now.
Because most of the volume is through ETF now so not a lot of on chain movement between wallets.
What's all this 1 in 100 million talk?
I think I understand. I am wondering if zeus (receiver side) and minibits (payment side) are pointed to the same mint as that would be an e-cash payment within the same mint, i.e. no transaction going over lightning. Vs, if they were different mints, then there would be a lightning transaction between the two mints. (If that makes sense).
Core did nothing as the network is spammed by people who think that bitcoin is simply a database not a monetary network. Knots implemented filters actively trying to deny those spamming the network.
that is exactly what I was fishing. it's hard. I can get as far as running a rust relay on my local network (ws but not wss, not sure what to do to get TLS) but, the next steps to make it accessible over the internet?
I wonder how many early adopters here are running their own relays on their own hardware out of their own home.
nostr:nprofile1qqsxl5u3tf266rpw4ejw9wqc4ja6a8rt8kd4aezwrx4qgrasnuxnehgprpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuendwsh8w6t69e3xj730hvk7ej, Besides going through your video guides religiously, are there any other resources you would recommend for better understanding the current state of networking and protecting ones privacy online?
Ah. I was scrolling to see what computer is not fucked. How you feel about cold card?
Does anyone run NOSTR relays on their own hardware from their home?
Same question with regards to Lightning node?
What if I wanted to leave an encrypted message to my descendants, forward, through all time. Is that a valid use case for the time chain ledger?
I'm worried about a link in the family chain fucking shit up, I need a way to speak directly to my great, great, great, great grand children.
I don't know if that's true. I don't know why Jack gets a free pass, tbh I don't trust that guy at all. Hopefully one of Saylors next interviewers will ask him.
I like the projects open sats funds... Not so much the board of directors.
It wasn't that complicated in the end. Kernel is supported by Linux foundation who gets their funding from 'donations' from tech firms.
Gnocchi pesto as a side there would be pretty nice.
Ser, this goes against what Odell Jesus is saying, so you will be ignored.




