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Alejandro
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Building tools for a Nostr agentic ecosystem. Founder at nostr:npub1nar4a3vv59qkzdlskcgxrctkw9f0ekjgqaxn8vd0y82f9kdve9rqwjcurn

Thanks for sharing this. They fully deserve it. Being less trustworthy than Congress is really something.

I wonder if corporate media will report this
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#500kmChallenge #running

Finally somebody asked the question. This just shows how "bought" all other reporters who interviewed Kamala Harris are.

This is a very basic question that every reporter should ask until we have a clear answer.

Best part is at the end: “

- You want it back?

- Yes off course

- Are you sure this is (muffled)? Let me look it online”

This stupid person wants to search online to get herself out of trouble.

Here are my 2 cents:

From my perspective, public relays fullfil a need for anyone to be able to publish and read posts for free. This is critical for freedom of speech.

But they don't need to hold posts forever. A 30 days retention policy would make sense, balancing the service towards freedom of speech with the realities of infrastructure costs.

If you want your posts to be available for more than 30 days, then you can pay for-profit relays to archive your content or you can stand up your own relay using your own infrastructure.

Wait until CNN realizes that the real threat to corporate media is Nostr and that there is no one to attack.

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Wait, it doesn’t?

If you liked this episode, then you should listen to the interview Casey and Calley did with Tucker

https://fountain.fm/episode/qqOKJiyIIH7AZV3NQDhT

Proof of work

3:43:41 chip time.

Do hard things.

#500kmChallenge #running #marathon #race

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â˜ș There’s a little coffee shop where two people walk up to the counter.

“Five coffees, please. Two for us, and three hanging.”

They pay, take their two coffees, and leave.

Curious, I ask the barista, “What’s a hanging coffee?”

“Just wait, and you’ll see,” they respond with a smile.

A little while later, two girls come in. They each order a coffee, pay, and go on their way. Then, three women order seven coffees: three for themselves and four hanging.

My curiosity deepens. What’s with all these “hanging” coffees?

Then, a man in worn clothes, who looks like he’s fallen on hard times, approaches the counter and asks, “Do you have a hanging coffee?”

“Yes, we do, sir,” the barista replies, handing him a hot cup of coffee.

I finally understood. People are paying in advance for coffees that will be served to anyone who can’t afford one.

This heartwarming tradition began in Naples, but it’s now spreading to cities and towns across the world. In some places, it’s not just hanging coffees—you can leave sandwiches or even a full meal for someone in need.

Imagine if we all embraced this simple act of kindness in our own communities. A small gesture like this could make a world of difference to someone’s day, or even their life.

Let’s start bringing this tradition to every city and town. One small act of generosity could ripple out and touch countless lives in ways we can’t even imagine. #Nostr #Bitcoin #coffeechain #kindness 🧡💜

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

I also thought that the wall, particularly common with marathon runners, was a symptom of running out of sugars.

With long distance running, the “common knowledge” is that you drink electrolytes (which are mixed with sugar) and eat some sugary gels to replenish energy.

I reject that approach and use LMNT raw for electrolytes but I have not found yet a good replacement for sugary gels to get some more energy during the race.

For sure I don’t stuff myself with carbs the night before a race. I run in a fasted state except for the gels that I will take during the race.

#500kmChallenge #running #marathontraining

#500kmChallenge #running #marathontraining