Isn't that better than a single fully centralized, stupid and "common denominator" regulation across the globe?
Kicking off my crowdfund today, download and share chapter one of the Gradually, Then Suddenly book, #Bitcoin Obsoletes All Other Money, view the proof of paint that goes along with it:
https://unchained.com/gts/chapter-one
You can support my crowdfund if you would like: https://graduallythensuddenly.xyz/crowdfund
Congrats, that goes into my toread list!
Another option for Bitcoin/lightning crowdfunding would be to set it up on Geyser... I wonder which one would have better result.
Disclaimer: I spent quite a bit of sats on Geyser π
Thank you for finally getting me on Nostr, nostr:npub1j8y6tcdfw3q3f3h794s6un0gyc5742s0k5h5s2yqj0r70cpklqeqjavrvg!

Welcome π« and here, have some sats β‘
Yay or nay on this extra button to change currency units on the Amount Input component?
https://nostr.build/av/7423a05a345650e663cf8ce911f24496fa94cae10f96e3bdd9b09594d09b4e3c.mov
The location is unexpected. What about putting it to the left of the input box?
And now I follow you ππ«
Plus points for having more RAM than HD for your vm π
How do you know? Where can one check? π€
What's a good VPN to use?
Mullvad
Why? Police tried to raid their offices and seize user data, but they were unable to do so. Why? Mullvad does not keep any user data.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/21/23692580/mullvad-vpn-raid-sweden-police
I have a great experience with Mullvad. When I'm downloading Linux distro images over torrents I'm at 60MB/s speeds...
While people are virtue signalling, here's my salad #saladstr

damn nostr:npub1yzvxlwp7wawed5vgefwfmugvumtp8c8t0etk3g8sky4n0ndvyxesnxrf8q wiped my following list clean
A reminder for folks to visit https://metadata.nostr.com/ and backup your follow lists and your profile.
If you enjoy client hopping, this will save you at some point!
Me too sometimes πββοΈ
I bet it saves a lot of COβ
The beautiful feature of nostr is that it's actually not easy or even possible to count all people that follow you. Same as in real life.
That sounds horrible if some ISPs would do that. I guess the path in that situation would be to get cheap VPS, set it up as reverse proxy and connect it via wireguard.
Look at all those open ports! :)
https://satellite.earth/ has a "subscription" feature for communities, so I wonder if the same would apply here too? (I definitely don't understand enough of details here)
They have new concepts that allow sharing across multiple hops, but I haven't explored it yet.
https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar-spec/blob/master/clients/Blog-Client.md
Is this using something like FilesDrop? That would be cool indeed.
Just for reference on the experience, you can check out http://demo.casaos.io/#/ with user: casos and password: casaos and then open the Files app and then bottom left open FilesDrop.





