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mleku
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founder of the gopher milk factory https://geyser.fund/project/gophermilkfactory Go and Bitcoin maximalist remnant living in Madeira and working to help the free humans connect with each other.

just go to your settings on your browser and try to disable DRM and see if you don't have problems.

if you use brave or a chrome based browser, you won't have problems. but with firefox, there is huge problems.

i mainly want to point this out because mozilla virtue sigals hard core as being some sort of defender of freedom and they aren't, and i want people who believe in freedom to understand they are being lied to.

nice, that's a cool feature for sure.

i'm not sure there needs to be a focus on dating, though, i think that if the social network protocol is effective and attracts enough females, in particular, that relationships will spring up anyway.

but, having said that, to be able to specifically signal that you are looking, and to easily search through those of others in your 'seeking' category, that would be a great thing.

i personally would like to promote the idea of the eurasian blackbird (the very same one related to the 'four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie' poem) also make a good emblem for nostr because of the way the male birds sing pretty songs to each other as part of their mating behaviours. they are pair bonders too, i don't think the same is true of ostriches.

i have figured out a way to get live yoghurt culture across the borders.

just need to have some of it kept in a live state, sealed up, taped to my body somewhere. that would keep it alive, and also prevent it from being exposed to x-ray radiation.

to recover said organism, i just need to be very clean at first in raising a small amount of seed culture with a small, very carefully cleaned fermentation vessel, and once i have a couple hundred ml of active cultured yoghurt i can keep it going indefinitely.

the lactobacillus/acidophilus combo found in native bulgarian yoghurt is special, and has made its way across the world already to many parts, but a) i don't trust commercial entities to actually deliver me the for real bulgaricus and b) i have not seen any food product label containing live yoghurt culture specify it contains bulgaricus.

causing interference in my free use of my own computer is a partial inaccessibility to my own physical property.

the DRM embedded in the link inside a kind1 caused a string of seemingly unrelated problems in my use of my computer because the DRM takes over part of my computer.

it made screenshots unaccessible to me. it made my browser, generally, run a lot slower, and slowed down my nostr client web app.

it would be easier for you to acknowledge that DRM is stealing control of my computer from me and not to try and argue that i'm off topic, because anyone can learn that's what DRM does if they care to do a few minutes research.

i'm never buying yoghurt again.

except maybe to somehow import some live native bulgarian culture. the tricky part is that x-raying it would probably kill it.

the source and destination are technically EU, and there shouldn't be restrictions but with organisms there often can be.

any portuguese folk subscribing to my posts who know about importing living things into portugal? in this case it is yoghurt bacteria but i have interest in also working with tree seeds and other things that cannot be exposed to ionising radiation and arrive in a useful state.

#asknostr

probably flock. but remember, the male birds also fight to the death over the right to the majority of the females.

i bumped into a bug before you did. maybe it was one you'd never bump into because you dgaf about DRM and you are ok with outside entities having total control over part of your computer. i don't think you would be if you understood it.

it's not a bug, in this case, it's a feature. but for this user, this is a bug. just because it's a bug you would not run into doesn't mean that it's not a bug that is a problem and has deeper roots than you want to acknowledge because it's too much new information for you at once to understand this principle of software architecture.

you'll understand what i'm saying in the future, for now, this is just a data point that you may or may not absorb and hopefully will, and later on, will make positive use of it.

the people don't understand that they are programmed, they only understand that there was programs, and some of them they didn't accept.

it's only people who understand the top level abstraction of 'programs' who are able to recognise different instances of the same program pattern.

even those people struggle with parts of their programs that are bound to reflexes via pain conditioning like pavlov's bell. like how it feels when you watch the doctor tap your knee and even if you are trying to stop it, out goes your leg.

it's just one of the biggest software projects ever in terms of numbers of contributors at this early stage, i think, which also has a downside in that people wanting to invest in it have to wade through a lot of doo doo to find the gold.

"should be able to render that content"?

this last 12 hours i encountered content, in the form of hyperlinks to DRMed spotify link previews, which caused my LIBREWOLF browser make it impossible to capture screenshots while said object was loaded in the visible page, and on top, because i had disabled DRM, i get a popup snack bar that distracts me and consumes screen space, on top of the fact i was now also unable to capture screenshots.

some content should be much more easily blockable too.

i don't want to render any DRM content, ever. the day that youtube starts using widevine, will be the last day i ever use youtube. spotify's garbage was chewing up CPU processing and memory and slowing down my nostr client "rendering that content".

not wanting to nit pick exactly, just to point out that some content is borderline malware.

being misinformed is worse than being uninformed.

the western world is now full of otherwise intelligent people whose knowledge of the world has been so corrupted that they can't think properly, and are incapable of informing anyone else about things that should be elementary and common knowledge.

this is the direct result of covert propaganda by intelligence agencies. the fruit of their work is so ubiquitous now it's disturbing.

also, being that i'm currently over 1000km away from any part of europe, and i have 1gbit internet here, and the mobile internet services here deliver 30mbit/10mbit which is enough to stream at least 720p.

there is few places in the world now where you have less than 10mbit of upload bandwidth. even most of african urban areas you can stream 720p.

you are talking about muddling up the boundaries between presentation and delivery.

a curated feed is a presentation feature, something you can do with an app.

it simply makes no sense to put it in a relay, relays should be focused on delivering content that they are being paid to deliver.

it's a feature that belongs in the client, not in the server.

i'm not simply talking about mechanics, if you don't respect the ontology of a computer system, you will eventually break it.

i say this from experience having actually broken my own projects by mixing up where certain operations are done, and after the app gets to a decent number of features, having processing done in the wrong part makes it really hard to fix and/or extend the application.

super pleased to discover that despite the interface seeming to not work, my alby browser extension IS working, i just made a zap!