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This is the fullpage experience of reading F1 news...

Yeah 🙂 my guess was that it's 50% chance you will know what I'm taking about

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Don't watch Salad fingers.

If you want nostr to gain more popularity, then this could use some upvotes on Hacker News:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46334526#46334866

Just remember that there's no algorithm here. You are the algorithm here.

First step is to follow the people that people you like follow. 🙂 That's the discovery process here - just go through a bunch of profiles first and see which ones post good stuff.

Obsidian. It's the best markdown editor because of the keyboard shortcuts it has...

I woke up and chose violins.

Welcome 🤗 That sounds like interesting offer, but probably quite private...

In the early nostr days people just used URLs of jpegs from Twitter, etc. Those are now blocked...

Same here 😅 I always had 10pm as the hour when I'm the most productive, smartest, I could solve issues that I was struggling with the whole day... Now with baby, I'm just constantly tired. The good thing about that is that jetlag doesn't affect me, since I'm always tired anyway.

So here's a question - I want to create a single thread/feed with music videos that I would like to append regularly (e.g. every day/week). What is the best way to do that? Keep "quoting" the previous note? Add a reply every time more and more nested? Anything else?

Someone in Google factory has to punch your punchcard...

And now you are step closer to accepting bitcoin... notice how anyone was able to send you a bit of bitcoin on this post. Literally anyone can do that - they don't need to have a bank account, they don't need to be from a good family, they don't need to be born outside of specific counties, they don't need to only hold "good" ideas in their head.

Bitcoin is not exclusive.

"Vomiter"? 😀 (Adam Back just accidentally came up with that and imo it has a ring to it 😅)

All emacs users raise! Stop the vim reign!

Limiting op_return size would be soft fork. When you limit what can be in the transactions going forward, but they are still valid from the perspective of old nodes, then that's a soft fork. Learn the difference.

In both cases it's a bash script one-liner to extract the data from the chain. Not really practically different.

Again, someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but this really makes the whole Knots CSAM argument just plain stupid scare tactics...