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npub1x5t...55am >>> right now, my Thunor address here on Tim-Bouma is only temporary. So I'd best wait until establish a real account here, and then obtain a lightening address. Cheers! :~)

Tim ... I've not used Primal for the past 4 months. I've just logged-in to find issues with my Usage of Primal's Chat. The problem has not yet responded to my trouble-shooting.

As a contact channel alternative, I could offer you a Session address, an XMPP address, or a Protonmail address.

Greetings Tim. I've taken an extended holiday. Too many things going on simultaneously.

I see you've made massive strides since I last visited and commented. Congratulations. Looks like you are well ahead of your earlier, predicted timescale.

How do I get an invite code? Should I revert to Primal's Secure Chat?

A simple, but brilliant reminder! I'm going to have to quote it somewhere Tim. Very, very, very well said!

Ah-agh! Why not just let that knife-sharpening bloke make full use of both? Nobody in the Bitcoin Space should be even hinting for the non-use of Fiat cash ... which (until further notice) remains the ultimate means of privately exchanging value.

What you might be missing is the Stable-coin characteristic that allows for their confiscation by (((them))) ... or by one of their many Sheople minions.

Taking into account all the 2025 changes / expansions you currently have in the pipeline for your npub.pro project ... about when do you suggest I should schedule my join/sign-up for?

I visited the Houston Space Centre during some free-time while attending a technical course on Gas Turbine control systems.

I've walked the length of a horizontally laid Saturn V rocket, and to my eye, it looked far too small to convince me it could launch 3 men in suites, alongside a Space Buggy, food and water supplies to last several days, relatively heavy batteries, and a long list of other exotic equipment.

And when I eventually made my way to the Lunar Module (i.e., the weird contraption glued together with aluminium foil, staplers, and a few metal struts) I stood just a few paces away from it ... and within a few breaths I just burst out laughing. "You got to be kidding me" said my mind's eye.

The Apollo Program was (surely) mostly a hoax, that's all I can say. I can't prove it. But neither can NASA prove that all of it's camera work and telemetry [allegedly on/from the Lunar surface] were both authentic.

Interesting synergy you've compiled there, 1kraider. On a stand-alone basis, I've looked into radio mesh networking after stumbling-upon some of the dongles one needs to make it work. My first concern was how vulnerable would a radio-mesh network be to regulatory interference if State Authorities got wind of such an installation. We could speculate at two levels here: (1) on the basis of a universal template applicable to most States around the world, and (2) the likely reaction from heavy-handed Entities, such as the E.U. or perhaps, Carney's Canada.

P.S. Several hours back, I left you a sequence of Messages on Primal (Nostr). Absolutely no rush! But when you are free, it might consume minutes of your time to read thru my rambling Intro before I launch into my key questions about your wonderful "Safebox" project.

I've managed to re-find the video I had in mind, when posting the above. It's by a Y/T Channel I already admired before I accidentally found him teaching Bayes. TITLE: "Bayes theorem, the geometry of changing beliefs" LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZGCoVF3YvM

I studied Bayesian theorem as part of my "Masters in A.I." curriculum.

Just for your interest, I really struggled with Bayes for the longest of time. This "mathematical rule for inverting conditional probabilities" just wouldn't click with me. Part of the reason was me (of course) but in retrospect, I can also see it was not fully understood by our Lecturer. Because nobody in my class "got it" the first time around!

Decades later, I stumbled upon a YouTube video that used neat graphics to explain Bayes in motion, so to speak. Then I "got it"!

When applied appropriately, Bayes is very powerful, and I understand it has been used by the Insurance Industry for decades already.