Yes, just wanted to say, why donât we set filters at âŹ986â812.64?
Why not âŹ1M? Appealing to filters I guess?
I like old beer glasses. In the glass is a #brauzeugen âRĂśsslihumpeâ, a smokey strong ale exactly right for the troubled weather outside: snow in the morning, sunshine and wind now at 4°C. Cheers to the #beerchain! 
Interactions cannot grow polynomically then, but linearly. Thatâs healthy.
Ok, then interaction would be bidirectional? This I would like. What I wouldnât like is the gravitational field around stars.
I see the point about being social (how this ever became something digital). But it enables professional social medians. Like professional polititians, theyâre not rooted in the real world. I personally would not value influencers high. Itâs the sort of hyper-centralization, the internet naturally does. And I donât like it.
Iâd be for a random draw
Loud populists would win, no? Speaking for myself, I would give npubs with rare but original (self-written) content more value than the blasting spiderwebs of engagement.
You will need to answer how you want to weight vertices. I donât think that a âpagerankâ (original Google approach) would work in the long run. I think âYahoo link listsâ are more stable because they work on source quality. For example: if Uncle Bob said something once a year, I might want to see it.
One answer: gossip of nostr:npub1acg6thl5psv62405rljzkj8spesceyfz2c32udakc2ak0dmvfeyse9p35c
By quality meaning what?
With bugs especially interesting: probably oscillating around the optimal spec implementation
Each each individual bug a fork as well. And each run.
One question to this data would be whether itâs worth for relays to page events by date.
Absolutely! Hopefully there will be more.
And since youâve got your own relay now, thereâs one test Iâd very much like to see:
What filter settings do you receive? How well time-delimited are they? Do clients set created_at?
Well yes⌠thats how I originally defined the pow spec. Pubkey mining was never specâd https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/13.md
Pubkey mining would also be a bad idea, right?
I see this one for example.
I think itâs simpler. With religion youâve got a stable foundation and can think about how your success will transcend. You play a longer and more stable game.
- Does nostr run on a blockchain?
- Does everyone see what I write?
- Did Jack Dorsey invent nostr?
- Does fiatjaf control what I write?
- Is nostr reliable?
I sometimes use this challenge here for interview assessments: https://github.com/schmijos/asm-codegolf-entry
The task is to get one minimal decrease in compiled bytesize in 1.5h. Almost everybody can do it. But people approach it very differently.
