My plan is to set up a mint for friends and family. I onboarded some people to WOS right before they bailed on the US app store. Never again. I know I won't rug my friends intentionally, and if I do it unintentionally I can make them whole again. When they get enough sats, they can move to Mutiny, Zeus, or similar.
It's interesting enough to make me fire up my private lightning node again, which is saying something.
There are unclaimed nuts in nostr:npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac comments.
Yourself or someone you know. You create the mint and connect it to your node.
It's lonely at the top, right?
Just zapped from nostr:npub1dx5q2el8nd4eh3eg9t2e25fd7zuqg7zxz6ldkc3uzgh66ss2yc6st288sj with lightning. I think it goes as ecash if you use the npub.cash address.
I removed NWC key from #Amethyst and now nostr:npub1dx5q2el8nd4eh3eg9t2e25fd7zuqg7zxz6ldkc3uzgh66ss2yc6st288sj pops up when I zap someone. It goes as ecash or lightning depending on their setup. Just zapped you this way.
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1. Turning off Apps app / autoupdates for apps like Vanadium means you won't get updates for apps when available, only through OS upgrades. When it comes to setups involving Sandboxed Google Play and GmsCompatConfig this can cause app compatibility issues. Had history of people reporting apps breaking, just to find out it was because they didn't update them or the OS for months. We don't recommend disabling them at all unless you know what you're doing.
2. DivestOS uses a partial share of GrapheneOS hardening. GrapheneOS defends the DivestOS project as well. The developer had also helped produce patches for some of our apps in the past. DivestOS' developer recommends GrapheneOS above his own OS. Some builds have less hardening due to device specifications.
See a more full comparison at: https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
3. I can't suggest a VPN provider for you. That's up to you to pick one to trust.
4. DivestOS upgrades apps via F-Droid with their own hosted repository while we use our own via Apps app.
Thanks for the info. Educational, as usual. I'm glad we can go straight to the source on these things.
Attention #coffeechain
If you can mine BTC, you can roast coffee.
If you can't mine BTC, you can probably still roast coffee.
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Yeah, I'm not necessarily talking about that. I'm just hearing the term a LOT in the space of a couple of days, and it's becoming a pattern. People and media dropping a new "buzzword" always gets me twitchy. Have to tighten up my tinfoil.
Something is up with "solar flare" being tossed around. Don't buy the bullshit spewing from the fiatbox. Read the reports for yourself. Get an SDR and look at the disruptions for yourself, if there actually are any. They do happen, but it's usually pretty boring and nerdy.
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I haven't had a chance to play with it much. Functionality is similar in the end, but they both seem to work with different types of apps. Nsec.app will work with npub.cash, for example, while Amber won't. I think nsec.app will be the ticket for PWAs. Don't take my word for it, though. They're all changing by the minute. Devs are absolutely killing it lately.
https://github.com/greenart7c3/Amber
Stick that in Obtainium and it'll update for you.
nostr:npub1hgvtv4zn2l8l3ef34n87r4sf5s00xq3lhgr3mvwt7kn8gjxpjprqc89jnv and I are both about to be sick.
But I will be sicker.
First, have you met old people? Second, you're telling me to go with stock Android, but not trust #Mullvad or #GrapheneOS? The idea is to reduce complexity and increase privacy/security for an elderly person who has zero understanding of any of this tech.
nostr:npub1c9d95evcdeatgy6dacats5j5mfw96jcyu79579kg9qm3jtf42xzs07sqfm what are the implications of not getting updates to default apps, etc.? This seems like terrible advice, but it's clearly being passed around. Also, doesn't DivestOS get some patches from GrapheneOS?
While I'm on a roll, I think DivestOS also forces updates of their apps through F-Droid, which is one reason I didn't mess with it. nostr:npub1f6ugxyxkknket3kkdgu4k0fu74vmshawermkj8d06sz6jts9t4kslazcka curious about your thoughts as well.
Solar activity: https://www.solarham.net

