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I explore & build stuff on โ„•ostr | Certified in Cloud, Code & CyberSec | I spread #Positivity & discuss things/ideas. Try my Nostr projects: AppCore: w3.do/R2SlyCby Nostr backup: nostrsync.vercel.app Nostr dashboard: webcore.live LN Paywall: zpay.live

If you have difficulty organizing all your nostr (& other) apps and websites, this tool is for you.

Bring all your websites and apps into one place and seamlessly multitask & switch between them like never before.

No gatekeeping, No trackers, Offline-first

Download APK: https://github.com/iefanx/AppCore/releases/tag/appcore-v1

https://video.nostr.build/f719caf3beb7db0f892b0aa5e6c59c76a01e57509c908bddbdce71d9490af547.mp4

Sorry I missed the dollar sign. $230 million is still quite significant. It's worth noting that India is not a high-income country.

Not only that, but the exchange wasn't even offering a crypto withdrawal feature due to some diabolical Indian law. It was supposed to be the most regulated and safest exchange. You can't make this up.

It's going to be really tough for a lot of people. 230 million customer funds disappeared. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

I was just talking to a friend from India, and he mentioned that the largest crypto exchange in India, WazirX, was hacked a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, he lost a large portion of his savings and investments.

They aren't even sure if it was really a hack or if the founders just stole the money, founders have already left the country.

Moral of the story: Not your keys, not your coins.

On nostr, you never know what you're gonna get! No algorithms, just pure randomness.

No authority in their right mind would want their citizens to have it. However, on Nostr, there is a small possibility we might be able to pull it off. On a centralized platform, it's near impossible.

If we could somehow build a truly decentralized private messaging system here, we would be solving a very fundamental problem.

Being able to share secrets over long distances trustlessly is a problem of historic proportions. Nostr gives us the opportunity to solve it for everyone once and for all.

https://youtu.be/PWKd9aoZ-Cg?si=V1e7eXUjAYplzXfl

It uses your default browser engine to create an light-weight instance for that browser, so you will have access to all your accounts.

You can also click the three dots in the top right corner to open the link in your browser. This just to keep things bit more contained and enables multitasking features.

https://video.nostr.build/188998285049a18fc23eec45fb6fd6e83e1623be46c8910f355ba3bf68599569.mp4

Yes, thatโ€™s exactly how I use it. I basically built this app because I wanted something like it. It being open source was very important to me, so that someone isnโ€™t monitoring all our activities.

Personally, I use it to keep all my frequently used apps and websites, so I can access them easily and do some multitasking if necessary. Iโ€™ve replaced a lot of my home screen apps with just this app.

I've been around, just needed a break. Started my PhD recently, and the first year was crazy stressful. ๐Ÿ˜‚

By the way if you are wondering, why this is considered by many the most beautiful equation, here is the small explanation:

"Euler's equation, ( e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0 ), is often considered beautiful because it elegantly ties together five fundamental mathematical constants: ( e ) (the base of natural logarithms), ( i ) (the imaginary unit), ( \pi ) (pi), ( 1 ) (the multiplicative identity), and ( 0 ) (the additive identity). It combines elements from various branches of mathematics (exponentiation, trigonometry, algebra) into a concise and profound statement.

Additionally, it's fundamental in complex analysis and has implications across mathematics and physics, showcasing the interconnectedness of different mathematical concepts."

Wow, how did I miss this? This is awesome! Thanks for sharing it.

Sure, it is very oversimplified. I mean, each conquest has its own stories & complexities, even in India when it was colonized by Britishers, one city was under the control of Portuguese rule for some reason, people still speak Portuguese in that city.

I think I should also start my "AI startup." ๐Ÿ™Œ

I can confirm it's real, it's approx 300 km away from my hometown. This entire Karakoram mountain Range is something else, there is nothing else like it in the entire world.

Now that we have the technology, it's time to utilize it for the greater good. Let's normalize topic-based discussions on important issues.

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Boomers on Facebook haven't fully grasped AI yet. ๐Ÿ˜‚

That seems like the right direction. Whenever you build something like that, just let me know, and I will create an interface for it on NostrNet. I think other clients will also start implementing it; nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z was also talking about it.

I don't think most people really understand the gravity of the event.

https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

We're approaching a pivotal debate, perhaps the most critical one yet:

Accelerationists advocating for advancements like transhumanism, brain implants, AGI, and space exploration, will clash with Decelerationists, reminiscent of Ted Kaczynski's philosophy, opposing modern tech. The decelerationist movement is poised to gain more traction, especially given the rapid pace of development.

The trajectory we're on indicates that this debate is imminent and will wield considerable influence in shaping our future.

One of the most fascinating aspects of octopuses is that they separated from us 600 million years ago. Even though we evolved independently, we both managed to develop a high level of intelligence separately & in a very different way.

This suggests that if there is life in the universe, there is a high chance it may be conscious and intelligent.

If anyone takes this seriously, that's ok. It's just natural selection.