haskell is one of the most functional functional languages ever. its really terse notation and because it generally doesn't use temporary variables, only "pure functions" which copy everything, the compilations can use huge amounts of memory.
yes, the cli version of simplex you have to type the username prefix to every message send, it doesn't have a channel modal interfacing or TUI.
i think it's hilarious.
i used to have a russian gf who was fond of some hilarious military imagery (it's a thing in the industrial electronic body music scene, eg Nachtmahr, or one of the great grand-daddy bands from Slovenia, Laibach). for a time her avatar was a picture of hitler with headphones bobbing to an inaudible techno beat.
it might be that cuts out at least one potentially unreliable hop in teh path, that's a 33% decrease in drop-out frequency.
are you running simplex through it directly?
i made an answer before but i will just summarise it:
when you pinch out leaders, you have multiple competing leaders instead.
to resume more upright growth, pinch out the competing leaders. i mean, prune them off, all but one.
i know when i've grown cannabis, you can nip out the leader and it forms a 4-way, so to resume one to be the leader you have to cut the other 3.
it's always gonna have a kink where this all happened but it should start to ascend more if it's not dividing the top growth between 4.
i'm not seeing anything appear in my interface or any of the things i can dig around in, gonna keep looking.
in the meantime, simplex is better. in case you didn't know, there is a linux desktop version now (and CLI version!)
i'm not sure i know how that works, but i use coracle so let's see...
most likely related to long lived connections. this problem has existed in Tor since forever, and made me lose hope in it back in 2007 (i was early).
i haven't had a lot of need to use it yet but it's there.
also, the CLI version is pretty awesome, tbh i'd use it preferentially.
nutty project though - the protocol core is written in Haskell!
possessions, social millieu, fame, praise, conveniences.
that's why i scaled my goals down to little tidbits that i can finish with in month time windows and i've got my begging bowl out to be able to keep going with this downscaled work, while keeping my architecture and mind as big as it can be.
all the little things add up to become a big thing if you can see the big picture.
this approach is giving me serenity and strength.
begging bowl: https://geyser.fund/project/gophermilkfactory
there is a great deal of effort going in to hipster marketing a rebrand of X in the form of The NOSTR if you ask me.
it's making my blood pressure rise too, and thus i am blocking the worst and unfollowing the fawning drooling fools who follow them and bestow their praise upon them.
they can't own the protocol. we will build nostr without the covertly VC funded rockstars.
bitcoin is big enough now. lightning is mature enough to be deployed in every PoS terminal. we don't have to live in the world of fiat anymore.
i only resisted for lack of desktop app but that's solved now.
seeking funding and projects to work on for my fellow plebs
the 'subscribe to view public content' model?
it's always the last phase before a silo slides towards irrelevance.
absolutely. it's a principle of social organisation.
my point is just that socialism is founded on it, and that really, socialism is a form of fascism, when you evaluate it in terms of history and its ontology (structure of causality).
i was referring to mute/block when i said 'ignore'. subscribe and unsubscribe obviously are the add/remove or 'follow/unfollow'.
sorry to be unclear.
chasing the trappings of success perhaps?
