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Thinking about python, geospatial, forestry, and LiDAR in small-town Idaho.

I actually don’t know! I found the lightning emoji by guessing… not sure if there are others. Would be nice it there was a chart!

Would be cool to have a month/year readout over the cursor if possible! This looks awesome

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Cool! I’ve never gotten around to setting that up, but I do find the wallet selection in nostur to be very smooth

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It's been so weird working on nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz because we're now 10 people and it took forever to collect the group and get the infrastructure setup and write the scripts and figure out where to put the docs, and figure out naming schemes, and decide which products to build, and draw icons, and rent relays, and learn how to make repo events, and select frameworks and tools, decide on languages and network with people making similar products, and and...

But, now that's all there and we can just... work.

It's getting interesting.

Feels like we've hiked to the top of some sort of mountain and we can just glide down from here.

Excited to see what you all come up with. I wrote this a while back sort of as a thought experiment. Didn’t have the dev skills to try to actually build something like this. note19a92009jxr0jk36pxqtg8z85keku945a6pjq58maqhgj7vmsyx7sqrrnu6

Customize the options for that bar in your settings here… add a lightning emoji!

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For anyone on iOS:

To zap someone on nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg you need to enter personal information…I won’t do this. I heard it’s because Primal uses Strike(?)

There is no possibility to switch to another wallet.

To zap someone on nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 you can select your favorite wallet, but the zap symbol is missing, so you can’t zap. There is a working workaround, which I just tried.

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Nostur is great too! You just need to customize your interface in the settings to show a lightning emoji⚡️

Clearly I have only seen this movie once

Calgary for work for a few days next week. Flying in on the first! What’s the best move for an American to celebrate Canada Day?

Summer is here on the Palouse. #CanolaTriggerWarning

I literally cannot understand how people are so stupid. Unsure whether it’s been willful ignorance or whether they weren’t paying attention

You’re right that it doesn’t exist. I’ve been searching for a pebble time replacement since Fitbit bought Pebble and squashed it. The Google acquisition was the icing on the cake. You can still buy a Pebble time, or a HR2, but they never made the pebble time 2 (with heart rate) that would have been the dream device.

I have finally settled on the Garmin Forerunnier 255. Do I trust Garmin’s data handling practices more than Fitbit/Google? Yes. Should I? Probably not. Regardless, Garmins don’t have a reputation for breaking like Fitbits do. Garmin feels much closer to a Pebble in terms of customization and data accessibility. It has a color e-ink screen (this was huge for me) and buttons instead of a touch screen, which means a 7-10 battery life even with an onboard GPS. It allows for some open app development but is not open source. It’s definitely less like a smart watch and more like a tracker with notifications. Ive had it for about 6 months now and it’s the first device I’ve been happy with since pebble.

I’m a little late, but will be following up on the pixel recommendation you made to nostr a long time ago! Excited to experience more of the Android apps! I’ve only had a taste of amethyst on a really old and busted galaxy s7.

What are your current top apps besides amethyst?

Ideally, if you have an existing service like a local LLM running on your server (say localhost:8888) then you follow the “service template” on the server and use that address. The client template would be for the remote computer you want to connect from and you use the generated connection key and tell it what address you want to use on the second machine (say localhost:8889). Holesail does the magic of making the second address tunnel to the first.

You can do it all easily without docker too by following the holesail docs, but if your terminal session dies you will need to relaunch the connections.

@supersu has first pass apps for Android and iOS that will make mobile access super easy.

This is pretty cool. I've been looking at these.

https://docs.start9.com/0.3.5.x/developer-docs/packaging#choosing-software

But I don't totally understand all of this yet. Making it into a Docker container is the first step though, right?

It depends… if you already have a service you want to access remotely you can just use the existing templates and run the scripts to tell it the address of the service and it will expose it.

If you are trying to run the service with docker too you will need to find the file to create a new container.

Let me know what parts you are getting hung up on and I can try to make the docs more clear