Absent bots, follower count is a metric designed to show a coefficient of interesting behavior. If the crowd is looking in the same direction it could be one indicator of information worth knowing. This was Fame's original purpose. If you do great things (both terrible and honorable) others will know your name.
In short: Follower count= approximate intrigue. Not to be arbitrarily discarded.
You should read about Reticulum Propagation nodes. This conjecture is not only inaccurate, it's as short sighted as the big blockers in 2017. Having a client be a public Relay is just not feasible on the hardware most clients operate on. and if every client is just a private relay no one is being served your content.
Get a Mini PC, have a few TBs of memory, create a public relay and purge it on a schedule. Hosting your own server solutions will be a very important part of the future.
Everything is good for Nostr. Pointing out the failures allows for resilience planning. Building up its successes makes it stronger. You can't remove the darkness from everything or the light will make you blind. As extreme as a maximalist may seem they are often more balanced than you might be aware.
Probably Ostrich enthusiasts, I would imagine would be the first candidate.
And much like an old Windows PC, we've got to defrag those bars!
I'm not sure how to set it up besides a LNURL which says it's "Outdated" tough stuff.
I wrote this earlier but no one seemed to answer.
Is it entirely impossible that "Sat/Vbyte" would ever be replaced by "mSat/Vbyte" given that as the value of bitcoin continues to climb against all other assets 1 sat could be the value of a whole meal or something? Is the value "Sat/Vbyte" a float or an integer? If it's a float why not subdivide in the future?
I would emplore you not to test that theory with things like arsenic, ricin, and anthrax. No matter what you believe, those poisons will desolve your DNA and kill you. You might want to read some results surrounding certain oil types and mitochondrial function. It might things less ambiguous surrounding cellular effects.
The distributed cost of $23k for 130 million people is definitely less costly than the 7,300 power plants, nearly 160,000 miles of high-voltage power lines, and millions of miles of low-voltage power lines and distribution transformers for usage and cost, shipping of fuels and piping of gas. We just take that for granted because it's already here. THAT cost has already been paid but also continues to be paid for every year. The solution will present itself at this price for only so long before the fragility of the US electric grid shows itself. Then there will be a rush on energy because everyone is squabbling over which "One-size-fits-all" solution should be the main point of centralization. Coal and gas, so called "Renewables," or Nuclear. They all share the same problem a centralized point of failiure. I am not saying sovereignty is easy, I am saying it is necessary.
Well, I think that's kind of my point, it wouldn't be redundant, it would be primary. When buying or building a house "How does it generate its own power?" Would be a much more commonplace question. 12, 100AH 48V LiFePo batteries, 20, 400W solar panels, BMS, Charge Controllers, and 2, 3-phase inverters. That comes to about $23,000 if included in sales price or build cost it's much more reasonable than retrofitting a house not optimized for its own power generation. Every rural house could do this and even send excess energy back to the grid( If they don't want to use some of that sweet sun energy for BTC mining.) Decentralization strengthens every system you apply it to, if done correctly. Don't be a survivalist, connect with others, but take care of yourself first.
I think the answer is that having your own solar, wind or geothermal(where applicable) as your own private energy node should be more common. We should provide our own food, water, and energy and only suppliment with stores, water mains, and grids when absolutely necessary. That way mini-reactors could be in every city and town and not have to scale up because the citizens provide 70-95% themselves.
Ahh, I thought there could be a PoE port that uses a patch cable to connect to the control board. I'm not sure what the power draw is but could be a redesign option for cleanliness. But I don't work on miners myself so, I could be talking outta my butt.
Not to be a Monday morning quarterback but couldn't you use a PoE port instead of having to power through a barrel jack?
It doesn't "Need" to be separate. The thing that matters is your worker: 'bc1....123' needs to be the address that signs the message OCEAN generates from your Lightning Bolt12 offer. The worker can be your on chain address for your Lightning node BUT you'd have to enter your seed phrase into electrum, or sparrow or some othe wallet software that can sign a message. Core Lightning doesn't have that functionality. After signing the message in that software you can paste it into Ocean's config page.
Just incase you messed up where I did. The signature verification has to be from the BTC address you identify your worker as. So in sparrow, lets say, you'd have to highlight that specific address, right click then paste the message, sign it, the copy and paste the signed message back on the Ocean config page. (I was trying to sign with the On-chain address from my lightning node). I hope this helps.






