Based ffmpeg absolutely killing it on the bird app, love to see it 
What kind of evil God decides to give cholics to small babies and put them through absolute pain and suffering?
Can't sleep 🫠
Learn to code.
I'm sorry but nor knowing ro code in 2024 is like not knowing to read 50 years ago: it puts you at a severe disadvantage.
In a way, knowing how to code is what gives you the freedom to express your ideas.
It's like a signing extention but for your phone: https://github.com/greenart7c3/amber
Amethyst and nostrudel have good support for it
Where is the place to add to a bounty to get nsecbunker/NIP46 support for the popular clients like nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 Amethyst, etc?
Having problems testing out nostr:npub1uf9gd9pax7534dy96mu603nqjlp9mht8az73ka0dy54rcfnvlxasumv8xc and we have so few clients to test with. Couldn’t get Coracle or Nostrudel to work, coracle just spent forever adding relays and then failed, while NoStrudel just gave a spin wheel and never requested permission.
Why not use Amber?
Be more patient.
Give people a hard time for using Tor hostile providers such as Cloudflare.
As a last resort, manually open the image url outside amethyst.
I quoted the wrong note, should have been this:
Fun fact: I actually noticed this because at some point the view count broke for me and it turns out it was my pihole that had a blocking regex for "counter" (which is very common for trackers).
I love #amethyst but this is fakenews. There is an amethyst server: counter.amethyst.social and it's used to gather a per note view count:
With enough effort, it can definitely be DDOSed 😝
Giphy is sharing your IP address and private data to 816 partners
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39884009 )
Hit me with your gif DB alternatives besides tenor
At least there's no ABI incompatibility issues
blastr mitigates that 🤣
Were you checking it our because of blossom?
Debian's decision to revert xz package by over 700 commits (to the point before the involvement of the malicious actor) is the correct one imho. Sure, stuff will break, but we can never be sure of what other backdoors he crafted in.
I hope archlinux and other distros follow the same path.
At what point did it freeze? Was it OOM? What bootloader do you use? Do you use secure boot?
