Looking forward to a similar weekend with my (female) mini me for her birthday. Just gotta make it through the week first.
I use Nostrplebs to forward all my zaps to whatever address I happen to be using, so I have never had this issue.
Muun still has its place, in my opinion.
I have had no issues using it for stacking, since you don't get hit with the nasty fees for receiving on Lightning. They just won't let you receive at all if on-chain fees are popping.
I let about 1-2 million sats build up in it by receiving via Lightning, then send them out to cold storage on-chain.
Cryptpad vs NextCloud: the anti-Google.
Google docs is so toxic, because it fingerprints your writing style and keyboard mannerisms, to permanently and maliciously identify other new accounts as you. [1] They will claim this is to show you “relevant ads”, but we’ve documented numerous times their contracts with governments to mold society’s opinions and jail users. [2][3]
In order to make sure they can maliciously identify you for profit, Google docs will not display correctly, unless you disable aggressive fingerprint blocking techniques. For example Brave browser on “Strict Fingerprinting” will cause Google docs to be unreadable.
But you can ditch the tyrannical dystopia with Cryptpad or NextCloud. BOTH of these are great for team collaborations, and we can add email and chat to both of these. This is open source software that’s run on a VPS (virtual private server), aka your own tiny cloud. Let’s compare the pros and cons:
Pros of Cryptpad:
--end-to-end-encryption on shared documents
--Less resource intensive, you can have a smaller VPS and save money
Cons of Cryptpad:
--Focus is on docs, it can do other stuff, but it’s not really focused on it
--It has to be in a web browser, no apps to download
--Hypothetically the server admin could spoof the whole website to phish incoming decryption passwords, but this true for ALL web browser services.
Pros of NextCloud:
--Direct integration with to-do lists, calendars, email, and Video chat integrations make it great for business teams. (Our Cryptpad setups for have email and chat too, its just a different panel)
--Great for documents and a variety of other files
--open source mobile apps
Cons of NextCloud:
--No end-to-end encryption. Much less secure than Cryptpad
--Zero protection from the cloud host
--Takes more resources and therefore costs more to run
--Requires optimization for speed
In general, we recommend Cryptpad for smaller businesses or individuals, and NextCloud for larger teams. Simplified Privacy is proud to offer setups for either, jammed packed with email and chat on your own VPS. You pick the domain name, you pick what kind of chat (XMPP, SimpleX, ect). And you get handed over ALL credentials (root access), which you can change afterwards. See some pictures: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/email-cloud-combo/
I need to try Cryptpad, for sure, but I have definitely found NextCloud to work well. Self-hosting it and using LibreOffice and Collabora to edit documents. I also have my Joplin notes backed up, encrypted, to my NextCloud.
Hadn't checked in on Highlighter in a little while. It is looking SOOOO GOOD these days! Great work nostr:nprofile1qyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qg3waehxw309ucngvpwvcmh5tnfduhszxmhwden5te0w35x2en0wfjhxapwdehhxarjxyhxxmmd9uqzp75cf0tahv5z7plpdeaws7ex52nmnwgtwfr2g3m37r844evqrr6j5mml0z !
#Reformed #Christian #grownoster
This month's Modern Reformation magazine covers the New Apostolic Reformation movement that was "the air we breathed" back in the early 2000s. MR does an excellent job covering the people and the ideas that shaped this movement, and traces their impact to the resurgence we're seeing today (though under different names and persons and ministries). If you were influenced by Rick Joyner (of MorningStart ministries), C. Peter Wagner, Dutch Sheets, or the music ministries of Bethel Church or Hillsong, then I would encourage you to check out the latest issue of MR.
Modern Reformation, [This is Not the Reformation You're Looking For](https://www.modernreformation.org/resources/issues/this-isnt-the-reformation-youre-looking-for) (VOL.33, NO.3, MAY/JUN 2024).
Excellent and interesting article!
As with all other forms of post-canonical "special revelation," those who follow it inevitably place more weight on the "divinely inspired interpretation" of Scripture than they do on Holy Scripture itself.
Lists definitely helps.
I am looking forward to Coracle's custom feeds and other options to fine tune our own preferred algorithms.
Excellent resource! Thank you!
She'll help you expand your mute list and your feed will thank you.
Are there any plans to improve plebhy? I think nostr:npub1mz3vx0ew9le6n48l9f2e8u745k0fzel6thksv0gwfxy3wanprcxq79mymx made it?
Dream wishlist:
- nav with search and creator button
- url / upload with tag field
- zap button on every page
- bigger home page previews (show most popular gifs on home page)
- optimized for speed (pause animation)
- tap image to copy url
Ultimately would love to see it integrated into clients 🤩
Another tool I need to get added to my growing list? What's plebhy?
I impromptu interviewed a social engineering hacker. https://m.soundcloud.com/junsethsworld/interview-with-a-social-engineering
Conversation was nutty!
I generally live by this principle: I am the biggest sinner I know.
It has a tendency to align my attitude toward treating others with grace and humility. And if there is one thing absolutely necessary for a peaceful marriage, it is grace for sin.
Another one that I know of and have tried is https://acceptln.com/
Allows you to send sats to any email address and they can claim them via Lightning.
Lightsats was the one I was going to mention, too. But there is also now a Nostr specific way of doing something similar for npubs that don't have a lightning address. https://npub.cash/
NextCloud + LibreOffice has been my go-to solution for now, and has worked well for me, so far.
Definitely!
Need to get all my stuff out of Google Drive, too, and this seems like a good option.
It's available on your new Start9, too.
You'll find it in the Community Registry in the Marketplace.
