can some relay admins tell me what your rate limits for subscriptions are? i need to rate limit on my end in a client and i don't know your configs.
oh man, looks like you have to run a full Bitcoin node for c-lightning
it's always banks you've never heard of that collapse
more specifically: what mobile clients for iOS are you using?
what lightning wallets are you guys using?
i think cats like being touched on the head because the fur is thinner there so it's sensitive
hm, i can't change zap amounts with Damus and Zeus as the wallet and client. Damus calls it a "default" amount but i can't use anything but the default. is it because i'm using Zeus?
https://thorwegian.bandcamp.com/track/pang-a
music you might want to listen to, at least if you like a relaxed kind of vibe with a bit of flute in there
my music page
i produce music and this is my No.2 listened track on Bandcamp:
https://thorwegian.bandcamp.com/track/you-havent-seen-me-dance
like, most C compilers will do what you expect, so it's fine, but it's not particularly portable since the C standard doesn't actually offer all that many guarantees for much of anything.
writing any kind of C code with large values or bitfields using types like "unsigned int" or "signed short int" instead of "uint32_t" or "int16_t" is risky...
on the PC platform it's tended to be
byte = 8 bits
word = 16 bits
double word = 32 bits
quad word = 64 bits
but on most other systems, a "word" is merely the native width of the data bus (as opposed to the address bus)
arguably, a "word" on the 8088 was 8 bits.
any chunk of data that would fit in the accumulator register of a CPU would be considered the "word" for a particular ISA.
but then "word" got locked in a bit, and the same with C types
try writing a C compiler where a "short int" isn't 16 bits wide, i.e. a i386/x86 word...
> is this guy a nerd, a graphic designer, a musician or a programmer?
i'm wondering myself. i do a little bit of everything. i've got 6 different accounts on Mastodon so people can follow one facet if all of me is too much.
my top track on Bandcamp:
so i make music and it's absolutely preferable that you get my stuff from https://thorwegian.bandcamp.com but if you're broke like me, my stuff is on Spotify and other major streaming services.
but if you've got Tidal or Apple Music, musicians get compensated better if you listen with that.
for anybody who still isn't in the know
https://thorwegian.bandcamp.com/
here's my Bandcamp page
what is Bandcamp? it's a site where independent musicians can publish their stuff and fans can buy it and download it.
downloads may sound old fashioned in this streaming day and age but consider it a collectible. a high quality download that you purchased, and you helped support a musician as you did it.
buying one track from a musician on Bandcamp is way better than streaming it. you get to keep a copy and the musician gets paid orders of magnitude better.
you've heard of Vogue Magazine
that's old hat
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