The 1000 sats was just an example. Make it 10,000 and 9999.3 sats sent.
Very interesting. Thanks.
Nice, another client! 😁
JavaScript is easiest, unless you know other languages and want to run a backend/frontend setup.
I don't follow.
I have a channel of 1000 sats.
I send 999.2 sats
Assuming I already have set aside enough to cover closing fee.
What happens? How can I settle on chan again? There isn't a full sat left.
Is it just round to 0. So I close the channel and have no BTC back?
Wild.
That seems impossible. You would never be able to update and close the channel, as balances wouldn't match on chain?
Shocked not shocked. Coward.
A real leader goes down with his kingdom. Taken in a bloodbath.
Absolutely ridiculous. If he won't touch the social programs, there is no point. The social programs plus interest around almost 100% of tax revenue. Clown.
To my nostr dev bretheren, is there a good way to test nostr note publishing without actually sending to the network?
Like a testnet or something.
I want to play with some different settings on my app but don't want to spam or show half notes or wrong formatting, stuff like that.
Just run my own relay perhaps?
#asknostr
#nostrdev
#programming
I don't see how you can have offline payments without 3rd parties involved. some kind of sync system when back online?
But what happens in the case of multiple offline fund transfers if the node can't update it's channel balance?
Curious as to your thoughts and ideas
Bisq absolutely has trust trade offs. Number 1, you are trusting and using reputation of your Bitcoin seller, but also in the case of disputes, you rely on 3rd party mediators in the DAO.
What do you call that?
It's a great, albeit terribly coded and slow(v1), software/project, but it has tradeoffs. I have used it many times.
But there is zero chance you can easily and safely make a $500,000 Bitcoin purchase KYC free on bisq in a few minutes or even at a day on bisq. There is no market for that on bisq. Most are $500, $1k max. Maybe 10k or 20k but rare.
GTFO.
I would argue it may help Russia. they now will not be helping Syria, funding Assad, training, etc...
No, it seems like it isn't a small project after looking at the code.
I had to create a client a server side that uses ham radio only, essentially creating a new network stack from scratch that relies only on kiss packets and encodings for packet radio.
That part was the bulk of the AI issues.
But no matter, it is what it is.
Meh. As someone who has used an insane amount of AI for Hamster across many offerings, overall it sucks at coding. It sometimes is great, sometimes is terrible. It takes a crazy amount of human fixes and promoting to get it right many times. It lacks critical thinking, obviously, which causes issues in coding and problem solving.
I have created a few courses, it's almost always outdated, conflates versions, mixes and matches things, forgets, over complicates basic tasks and so on.
It can't even answer how many letters are in a word, lol.
More power to you, go for it. It's not for me.
Yeah, I really think you do to understand the computer science, the reasoning, algos, etc... not just regurgitating what is in the video.
A person with a computer science degree will run circles over someone who is online self taught 95% of the time.
You need that human interaction of a love teacher.
Cs50x was great, but very basic. As are the other free courses.
YouTube courses mostly suck and are "just type this code" mostly.
skillshare is honestly the worst too.
I paid for a intermediate python course on another platform, it was well worth the 20/month. skillshare though is awful.
Hahahaha. True that.
Often times I do a cast iron crock pot over the fire while camping.
Try it.
I am always amazed with the amount of people who apparently hate their health insurance company, yet keep feeding them money.
I'm not fan of United Healthcare, but celebrating the assassination of the CEO is gross. An absolute indicator of how far our societal decline has gone.