Hate to break it to you, but someone replying to your post to say something you don't like is not censorship. It might be a jerk move, discourse, a debate, enlightening, harassment... but it's not stopping you from posting anything.
Feel free to call anything you don't like "censorship" though. Like I said, nobody can stop you. π€£
I think that bot is just a troll who is dying for attention, because neither NIP seems to be about content warnings or language...
NIP-068 Blinded Nostr Assets
and
NIP-69: Bringing BNS Names to Nostr
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/250
https://forum.stacks.org/t/nip-69-bringing-bns-names-to-nostr/14293
Run your own mail server
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mwlucas/run-your-own-mail-server
You can put this setup behind that router π
Yes. If you don't need direct network access to your IoT things this is a great option (e.g. if they are all controlled by some server on the internet). Then they can be completely isolated from your local network. That way when they get compromised, the damage is contained.
I do not like that type of IoT device myself. I prefer something where I can be confident it's not going to be connecting to random servers out on the internet. So for the things I run, I want to be able to access them from the local network.
So which network setup is preferable will depend on your situation.
I've started building an OPNsense box to replace my enterprise router on similar hardware. I needed more ethernet ports for more zones, but otherwise very similar.
I have lots of complicated rules in my existing router that need to be ported over and testing is going to take a while, but it'll be worth it in the end.
And as soon as it's set up and working properly, Im going to wipe it and restore from a backup. Because I'm the type of hacker who tests my backups! π€
Like, people would have to select their CW from a list instead of just typing in whatever they wanted?
Heck yeah. #grafana dashboards FTW. #FistBump π€π€
If I am ever in the PNW, I want to stop by your shop. It looks beautiful
I think #nostr is to social media what #EFnet is to #IRC.
But I'm not sure anyone will even know what that means nowadays. π€£
After 5 months, I think I am going to actually achieve #ScreenReader compatibility with the #Signet client, and the code may done as soon as today!
I finally made that breakthrough that I had been searching for. It's been a grind, no doubt about it, but my persistence persevered.
This is the second best Signet #Saturday I've had to date. To be fair, it's going to be really hard to beat that "first working Signet #hardware" day.
#OpenSource #software #OpenHardware #accessibility #a11y #blind #LowVision

What have we here? Is this a #LoRa #radio stacked onto a #RaspberryPi pico? I think it is. π
Will it soon become a #meshtastic node? I think it will. π€
OMG, DVMs are not Disposable Virtual Machines?! All this time on Nostr people have been talking about a Data Vending Machine (whatever TF that is)?
Wow, this it's amazing to see people taking such a huge risk to make the #bitcoin #CircularEconomy work!
Today's music: Gravity Kills
More specifically, their self titled album
OK, 2600 confirmed they could reproduce the behavior, but claimed it was related to a VPN. I explained that it happened to me 100% of the time, not just when using a VPN or proxy. They did not comment on this.
I did not receive any indication that they are going to change any of their technology providers, but they did work with me so I could pay them directly instead of going through the KYC processors. I gave them a little extra for being willing to accomodate me.
I do hope the magazine is at least considering allowing people to pay without KYC. Even if it is a manual process like they did with me, I feel like that would show customers that they are still practicing what they preech. Even if that was just having text at checkout saying "if you want to pay without going through bitpay or coinbase, email them your order and they can provide a wallet address", it would be a meaningful gesture, IMO.
I get that these terms are not written by 2600, but 2600 decides whether they want to help companies with those terms profit, or if they want to choose another path.
98db is very impressive, and coming from Matt Blaze, I trust that it's legit.
I can only see the tweet you linked to and not the whole thread. Not sure if that's true for everyone who doesn't have an account on X or just me.
We need to get Matt on Nostr or ActivityPub or any site that doesn't muck around with the ability to see a thread of posts.
Living you best life. Keep it up. π«
A rare look inside my house.

I had to hold up the sheet of paper so the camera could do white balancing correctly. It was too green otherwise! I've been painting all week and the living room is finally done, after several SNAFUs.
Yeah, nostrastic is the onky bridge that I know of for LoRa, however I do have in my notes that there's nostrmesh, which uses an 802.11 based mesh running on ESP-32 boards.
https://github.com/lnbits/nostrmesh
Shorter range, but higher bandwidth.
If you want to run an 802.11 mesh without any special hardware, but instead use whatever laptop, raspberry pi or any other computer with wifi support, there's my mesh project: guerrilla-radio
https://gitlab.com/adam949/guerrilla-radio
Right now I only support a layer 2 bridge (which inheriently supports IPv6), but I started working on automating a setup that uses NAT (IPv4, obviously).
As long as MTUs are set properly, it works fine when setting things up manually. It's just the automation that needs work.

