Really? I'm not, but I guess one isn't really a representative sample.
Who would have thought "the good old days" would be 2 months ago.
So a US Navy email server was connected to the internet without a password, and I'm not sure my nostr private key is secure enough?
https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/21/sensitive-united-states-military-emails-spill-online/
While we happily zap sats the US stock market is crashing.
...and leave bitcoin's precious block chain alone.
Dinner with friends last night at a great restaurant in Washington, D.C. Then I realized I was eating on the ground floor of the IMF headquarters. Indigestion kept me up most of the night.
Straight from the github:
The purpose of this relay is to help bridge the gap between paid and public relays. Nostr users have started to experiment with adding more paid relays and removing some (or all) of their public relays. The problem with this approach is you start to lose content from users you are interested in as well as replies and profile metadata from anyone who does not share at least one of your remaining paid/public relays. In addition, some users you share relays with will not have all their posts or profile data load correctly because it may not all be present on the new paid relays.
Reduced reach is another problem. If you are no longer connected to some of the biggest public relays, users who no longer share relays in common with you will not be able to read your posts.
I see your point about cpu mining, but what about the likelihood of future centralized nodes?
I just reread the documntation. I was mistaken. I guess everythiing happens under the hood.
Oh yeah. I did that. The documentation indicated that it would identify suggested relays to add or cull, or at least that's what I think I read?
Can someone explain to me how the wine relay filter works? Is it automatic, or must suggestions be manually implemented?
You're right. I'm sure it was a client thing. Easily resolved. I have to remember we're early and growing.
"Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come."
Victor Hugo
Someone asked whether trading in and out of monero would provide the same benefits as a conjoin. I said:
1. I hold no monero
2. Monero is inferior to bitcoin because it has an unlimited supply.
3. Monero is also inferior to bitcoin because it would become centralized over time: having an unlimited block size, its blockchain would become too big for an average user to run a node. Therefore, power and influence would be concentrated in a few large nodes.
From this, you decide I support monero and am therefore a "shitcoiner"/
You never read this book, did you?
https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034
I thought you'd be more cheerful and welcoming on nostr😅