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Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire
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Computer programmer 🧑‍💻, wine drinker 🍷, opinion haver 🗣️, Roman Catholic ✝️ I have quite a keen interest in compilers, operating systems, routing and food. XMR: 43jx2gRMRxBauz2gwKTb9VJyUqKNg7wVPVVhQd32cgUA6WGhs2haJXAHfrdTzTKdYfeGEbDT8FtkF45sKMAEyasWRSyG5Sj BTC: bc1qkvduq9rwray2ymrvkrven3m8vsp9ah55f4hnc4 SimpleX: https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=2-7&smp=smp%3A%2F%2Fhpq7_4gGJiilmz5Rf-CswuU5kZGkm_zOIooSw6yALRg%3D%40smp5.simplex.im%2FG0HWkVbLHEAC38X3oPTL6iOLZnJ0gC32%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-3%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEAc_KgxEP05S0o28ZO2FoaWC-fmRPWsjRUYNGTiE9N-y8%253D%26srv%3Djjbyvoemxysm7qxap7m5d5m35jzv5qq6gnlv7s4rsn7tdwwmuqciwpid.onion

Not sure if I should feel good or bad because you reacted with a Braziiiiiiil emoji instead of Portuguese flag 🤣

Coding big stuff teaches one about architecture and really let's you put all your learnt theory of concurrency, design patterns, threading, API design etc. to test. In doing so you end up learning what your style is and also what works in certain cases and within those same cases what won't work.

You'll often iterate on the design several times till it feels right, after which you'll maybe redesign sub components as well.

Feelsgoodman.

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I do it, force of habit and also because yes the word has multiple meanings and not everything is about Southern Slaves.

Welp, I was going to do this but somebody beat me to it and is selling prey flashed RNodes.

Quite handy, I might buy some.

https://xmrbazaar.com/listing/U2Fu/

#rnode #reticulum #xmr #lora

If you need help deploying something - whether it is Docker or whatever.

Then for a small fee of Monero - I'm your guy :-)

#xmr #infra

So far so good. Started using a little VPS from nostr:nprofile1qqszvsw9qc8yamyzpz0akty7hpr3ges0mhmuywsp6ucnz9ypnqlszagpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0d4hhxarj9ecxjmnt9uq3zamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skuep0qythwumn8ghj77rdwgh82um9dehhxarj9ehhyee0fmcfpl yesterday.

Upsides:

1. Humans run it

2. Accepts Monero

3. /64 by default and a free /56 on request

I like.

#xmr #vps

How to convert hex to nsec with nak?

#asknostr #nak

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And BTC to XMR and alternatives

🌐 New blog post out: IPv6 Nostr relays for the masses!

Read it here: https://deavmi.assigned.network/blog/nostr/

#nostr #ipv6

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## What is Nostr?

If you're unsure what **Nostr** is then I'd suggest you [read this](https://nostr.com/). Suffice it to say its

a social networking protocol that:

1. Is easy to setup

2. Resillient

* On the level of blowing your "posts" out like a dandelion

3. Doesn't use blockchain

* Mentioning this because Nostr has a lot of Bitcoin users on it and this

_might_ confuse people and make them think it has something to do with blockchain

## Relays!

I am running some relays for public usage, you can connect to them using the following

URIs:

1. Ephemeral relay

* URI: `wss://nostr.services.deavmi.assigned.network:7777`

* This relay deletes content every week but is open to anyone posting to it

2. IPv6 Homesteader relay

* URI: `wss://nostr.services.deavmi.assigned.network:1920`

* This relay is open to anyone, of course who has IPv6.

3. Personal relay

* URI: `wss://nostr.services.deavmi.assigned.network:1488`

* Only open to me, for creating events, but you may as well add this relay

to your client (if it hasn't already done so automatically) in order to

have another relay whereby you can receive my posts from

> **Note:** As a rule, **do not post illegal content** to any of the above relays