Most Presbyterians of the traditionally reformed persuasion don't put stock in liturgical calendars of any kind. That would be more the Dutch reformed tradition, who are within the same theological vein as Presbyterians, and they follow the western liturgical calendar.
It's the actual name of the denomination so we treat it as a proper noun.
Does Orthodox Presbyterian count?
Yeah, some VPNs are just IP snoops. 😁
Single point of failure. I'd trust nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3vamnwvaz7tmzv4mx7tnwdaehgu339e3k7mf0qydhwumn8ghj7argv4nx7un9wd6zumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcqyp7vx29q3hdj4l0elxl800hlfjp538le09epsf7k9zj59ue2y37quz59hlu and nostr:nprofile1qyghwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcprpmhxue69uhkxun9v968ytnwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0qyvhwumn8ghj7am9d33k7mt99ehx7um5wgh8w6twv5hsqgpass40an279ylj3dnz0yehqj3lhr8p2w4fr4us4vgldf6j639y95pykz24 over a VPN, so that's who I tunnel through.
So, you post to their relays they propagate your notes out from there?
So happy for you that this ordeal has finally come to a close!
Haven't dealt with adds on YT videos since switching to NewPipe on mobile and Invidious on desktop.
LibreTube will also skip paid promotions within a video for you, when it is working.
Even with a VPN, you are revealing your IP to your VPN provider.
So if I sent onchain funds to nostr:npub1mutnyacc9uc4t5mmxvpprwsauj5p2qxq95v4a9j0jxl8wnkfvuyque23vg and it cleared while the wallet was closed, is it gone?
The need to be online for receiving is related to Lightning, and is mitigated on Mutiny if you have a Fedimint set up.
All laws, every last one of them, are an expression of morality, it's simply a question of whose morality they are expressing, and imposing on those within their jurisdiction.
Big fan of Start9, and waiting not so patiently for the next update.
Two things lately.
1. Not supporting open source development and allegedly discouraging other large players (read ETFs) from doing so.
2. Developing his own new brand of inscriptions to store on the Bitcoin blockchain for the purpose of digital IDs.
Nailed it!
What I worry about is not so much that it will be more difficult to run a node due to hardware limitations, though that is definitely a concern, too. Rather, I worry that people will grow apathetic to the need to run their own node, because they won't be interacting with Bitcoin on the base layer at all, so they won't have a vested interest in verifying that any on-chain transfer to them is real Bitcoin, because they simply won't be receiving on-chain.
I care to run a full node because I transact on-chain, both for receiving to my cold-storage and for opening/closing channels on my Lightning Node. But if I never interact with Bitcoin's base chain, what is my motivation for running a node other than to "support the network"? Is a full node sitting on my shelf that I never actually interact with for my own use really helpful in that regard?
Most folks seem to recognize that the vast majority of people in the world will never do a transaction on the base blockchain, but will instead be transacting entirely on 2nd and 3rd layer payment rails. So what use will they ever have for a full node? The reality is that if you don't personally have a need for a node, you probably won't ever have the motivation to run one.
2 channels with Voltage. Both show online. One with nearly 200k inbound and the other with a few million inbound. Can't receive 10k from Alby, Fountain, or Strike.
Yes, the assholes are after the reaction, for sure. Deny them that and they crawl back into their sad and lonely corner they have made for themselves.
I think the way Coracle has implemented WoT can solve a large portion of the issue already and should be adopted by more clients, but your idea would further improve it, especially if WoT is not "show anyone above this score by default" but more of a recommendation engine, where the user still needs to make the decision about whether they want to add them to the whitelist.
This is a very interesting idea.
Now the reality would be, all these bots and bad actors would still be interacting with you, but you just wouldn't see it by default. Only if you actively add them to your whitelist.
It may be the most free-speech friendly way of dealing with the issue that I have seen presented so far.
As a father of three daughters, I would love to see this idea built.
Discovering who to follow would become even more important under this scheme, though. Maybe we need a recommended follows function that uses WoT to help discover people you might want to add to your whitelist.
Been trying out Mutiny and it seems great for receiving very small amounts, but I am having issues receiving even moderate amounts. I have a few million sats of inbound liquidity in my channel with Voltage, but can't even send 10k sats from my Alby wallet.
Anyone else having similar issues?
#asknostr
Yes please!
But with my luck it will be here and gone before payday.
Very true!
There is certainly some room for discretion when it comes to folks who are actively belligerent, drunk, high, or otherwise presenting themselves in a way that would be an undue distraction for those who came to worship.
But this comes down to recognizing the purpose of Sunday worship. It is not for public outreach. It is for the saints to worship their God as he has called them to, and to fellowship with and build one another up.
When doing outreach ministry, one should absolutely expect to encounter folks of all stripes, and probably keep the young children at home with a babysitter.
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