People did that?
There is no fraud here actually, she is just dumb to sign it.
This is actually all above board.
Also, hilarious.
testing it now, seems better. it may have been my phone
Whilst I was scrolling. Let me try again.
Also, my network is a little slow, but I presume it's all async-callback I/O you do?
That's right - I am now testing #Voyage out.
Yesterday we went to the gunrange here in Riga. It was my first time ever shooting.
https://video.nostr.build/f03fbcd204e023f700e67867db4cce165adac6a4b531bfb43e04ec5f4c3f3758.mp4
https://video.nostr.build/839e29001cd6405d1feb758743b2ef89a5b4af2a03a3ad11b4718ffa6023d0a3.mp4
Guns are great fun, love sometime at the range.
you remind me of that guy from the "scary man nextdoor" film with the guy who acted in transformers.
shie LA bouef.
I'm going to have to give this a try and run it
nostr:npub1q3sle0kvfsehgsuexttt3ugjd8xdklxfwwkh559wxckmzddywnws6cd26p walking us through building a relay using Nostrify. #Nostriga 
Link?
There are open source alternatives for tracking
https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflares-public-ipfs-gateways-and-supporting-interplanetary-shipyard
And it looks like they have stopped developing IPFS and stuff so now the orphan IPFS developers have migrated to a new organization and Cloudflare is making a blog post that fakes as supportive but is actually stating that it will stop hosting the biggest IPFS gateway in operation and will just redirect traffic to some other gateways?
It's not very clear what is going on, but I guess finally the big corp(s) has decided to stop spending money on a sunking broken technology but is not honest enough to admit it so they will let the thing die very slowly over the next years instead of just killing it outright -- I guess the developers and other companies and some users are still way too involved and their cognitive dissonance wouldn't allow that to happen anyway.
Ah I see


