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michael
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Frenchman living in New York. Linux and open source enthusiast. works for IBM. Opinions are my own.

Initially it was separation of data and code.

congratulation nostr:npub1q6mcr8tlr3l4gus3sfnw6772s7zae6hqncmw5wj27ejud5wcxf7q0nx7d5 for making getting an opensats grant for #safebox !

#wbur #crc #nyc

Excited about Circle round recording in NYC with the fam. !

went to the #momi (https://movingimage.org) with the fam. today. Last time was before kids, about 10 or 12 years ago.

Such a great museum! highly recommend to #nyc goers.

History museum of home computers with #zx81 and #commodore. As i was born in France, i didn’t get to use them, but I had #to7 and an #mo5. Gosh i remember going crazy with k7tape.

Then there was a whole section about the origins of the internet. Artistic websites, self expression online. #nostr is the direct descendent of those days.

and for the laugh, a #bluescreenofdearh on an old #windows95 machine.

the internet of my youth. everything was possible. news things constantly… then big corp business took over, and you couldn’t get a shared link to work unless you created an account.

protocol > app. interoperability / protocols is what made internet possible.

just rewatched s01 and first screening of s02. loved it so much. production is amazing, storyline, music. the whole package.

been too long! GM #nostr.

Phoenix is actually a lightning node on your phone! works great.

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After a few weeks of hard work, i am really pleased how things for #nostr #safebox are shaping up. I've managed to hide a lot of the complexity of nostr, lightning and cashu behind some some simple subcommands for safebox. For example - the different ways to pay:

1. issue - to issue a cashu token to the command line

2. accept - accept a token

3. receive - accept a token and settle amount to home mint

4. deposit - deposit funds via a lightning invoice (plus text QR code!)

5. withdraw - withdraw funds via a lightning invoce

6. pay - pay to a lightning address

7. zap - zap to a nostr event; zap split if zap splits are present

8. send - send an amount as a cashu token to an npub or nip05 address

All this looks easy, but there was (and still) a lot a engineering in the background to make this all work. I've read and re-read many of the NIPS to make sure I am implementing properly.

I am also adding a bunch of other stuff - for example storing and retrieving private records. I see this turning into a full blown wallet and am looking store important things that you want to control and not lose like personal medical records.

In the end, THIS IS ALL TOTALLY EXPERIMENTAL, but I am progressing way beyond what I had originally envisioned and a completely new model for wallets that are independent of devices, apps, and platforms ('Here's looking at you, Google/Apple/Samsung/EU!').

And it all started with payments that now just work thanks to nostr, cashu, lightning and bitcoin (well, there is still more testing and debugging to do, but the main mechanisms work)

Anyway, just wanted to share my progress.

Cheers.

Congratulations on reaching to this milestone nostr:npub1q6mcr8tlr3l4gus3sfnw6772s7zae6hqncmw5wj27ejud5wcxf7q0nx7d5.

GM #nostr.

any #roon users around here?

It depends on the wallet, but you first have to transfer on chain, them to L2 (lightning).

Have you tried Phoenix wallet?

GM all!

anyone playing with #libvirt and #coreos? having issues with ignition files.

qemu / libvirt has permissions to it, but once booted, coreos prompt says “ignition: no config provided by user”

Oh thanks!

actually it’s an open question i have. where do you get an lnurl?