Sorry, seeing this in my notifications now.
I agree itβs hard to know whatβs newly added to the code without understanding what it does and if itβs malicious in nature.
I often do read through new commits that get tagged into a release for some open source projects, but it hasnβt been the case for ColdCard.
Generally you canβt trust any code until you verify what it does and itβs functional purpose. Open Source by nature doesnβt mean secure or private. It needs audits and validation. However, I think the purpose of the build verification is to add a layer of certainty that the signed build of the firmware is atleast same as what we can build ourselves.
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π keeping its eggs warm
I always found traffic in South Asia a lot more overwhelming. I hope you get to reach where you are going on time.
Most likely not, since private and public hospitals π₯ could leak that data. In the US there are HIPAA and other such laws but we never know.
Meanwhile piracy sites make it event more easier to stream content. Itβs troubling when we pay and end up having to go through more costs and hurdles to watch a show without ads.
Good morning everyone! #Nostr #plebchain π€βοΈπ
Cameri included fixes for payment issues for Zebedee in 1.25.2. However, I ran into a problem with my relay with nostream-db/postgresql pinning down the CPU and slowly consuming the whole RAM/Swap after about 1.5-2 hours. I verified that my postgresql configuration was tuned as per pgtune and so was DB_MAX_POOL_SIZE set fine in docker-compose.yml.
He also mentioned that tonight he will be working on adding back limits on tags which may be causing the issue that I have by sending many number of tags, so he'll probably work on adding some of those back.



