If we don't throw car batteries in the ocean, who is going to recharge electric eels?
Which wallets still don't support sending to bolt12? Is it time to switch zaps to bolt12 instead of ln address?
He has very long hands, so this was a natural position...
Also the macro is decent, not amazing, but decent. I just snapped this. #ant #pixel

Hello Uvita. Beautiful first day!
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Pura Vida. I think I get it.
https://video.nostr.build/03438b08dfb3980333bb765118fb7ae999b0afdf2d56ee31e73f99e6a20aeaf0.mp4
Pura vida! Welcome! For how long are you going to be staying here?
On the bitcoin wallet I built I have the opposite issue - I had a hard time making it show the keyboard 😉
Wow, it's great to hear the happy ending! I was worried.
One experience issue I noticed with nostr:npub14f26g7dddy6dpltc70da3pg4e5w2p4apzzqjuugnsr2ema6e3y6s2xv7lu wallet is that when the seller enters the numbers and generates invoice, their keyboard stays expanded and covers a part of the generated QR code. I have seen this happen today multiple times in Uvita.
I don't know if the seller clicks on something wrong or if this is specific app or android issue, but there is an experience issue that is annoying.
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Well, we will have to start searching women purses for car keys then.
I.e. I disagree with you, but at the same time I'm not a fanboy of Elon Musk.
If the outcome is like from Milei, then I think it's a good outcome.
What programming language are NIPs written in?
I had a dev ask me that yesterday and I had no idea how to answer. #asknostr nostr:nprofile1qqsgqke57uygxl0m8elstq26c4mq2erz3dvdtgxwswwvhdh0xcs04scpr9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuun4vf3x2unydakxctnrvvq3xamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wxccrqtnhw3nqz8nhwden5te0d9h8v6tvd3skwefdda6hganfd3kxzem99e3k7mgzf0c7j
NIPs are just the spec documents formatted with markdown. Each application then implements the solution according to the spec in whatever programming language the app uses - kotlin, JavaScript, rust, etc...
There's this in amethyst 
Dolphins are the fastest marine mammal, reaching speeds of 60 km/h (37 mph).
https://video.nostr.build/bf4d3f1dec1172a907bc0a1a71d1cde4decffe7ac514354fe186eefdce062348.mp4
Weeeee... splash .... weeeee .... splash
Thinking about the children!
Yes, I actually wrote couple scripts to automate some of this for one friend. Specifically the virtualized windows are super locked down and get refreshed every day, but I found a way to persists the scripts over the session. Overall I saved half the time for this one person (after one night of coding).
With more time and a smaller team of engineers I'd be able to automate most of it, but this whole system just needs to be burnt.
Now, did you know that these type of international transactions (especially SWIFT interbank settlement, but individual too) are done manually by ladies sitting in an office. They run windows laptops where they run another Windows virtualized in VMware and there they run MS-DOS application wrapped in Windows app (Ibis is an example).
Every morning they print the transactions they need to do that day on a stack of papers (around 60 transactions per person per day), then they start writing the transactions manually into the MS-DOS application. They use a lot of shortcuts, but it still takes time and they make mistakes. Depending on a country, but e.g. Spanish banks make up to 30% mistakes that then have to be fixed the next day.
Suspicious 🤔
"Draw me like one of your French girls..."







