wen testnet4?
it is linux only
Nix is so cool… have you tried microVMs?
They can be compared to Docker containers, except they’re safer and easier to manage.
This is not to mention that all those config files totally are reusable. Once you configure a Bitcoin node with NixOS, you can reproduce that on another computer just by reusing code. Reminds me a lot of programming language libraries.
Oh, and setting up baremetal computers is done with the same exact concept. That means any config can be reused anywhere, in a virtualized environment or not.
Take a look at https://astro.github.io/microvm.nix/
One of us 
Is your bitcoin core node using hardware or software hasing?
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/122440/bitcoin-core-vm-and-hardware-sha256
Kagi has been my daily driver for a while now and I'm not looking back
They also offer the Orion browser which is pretty dope
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What happens on your website when an alias is being recycled with a completely new node? Assuming the previous one never comes back on the network, of course…
Could this bring confusion in search results?
All my LND node’s channels have been closed 4 months ago.
I am now in the process of creating a new one with Core Lightning. Is it possible to reuse the same identity? If so, how?
gm… if you’re a bitcoiner interested in nix, I want to reach out.
we need to regroup and work together. all of us.
nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s have you ever had conversations in Nix circles revolving around nixpkgs and bitcoin?
An awesome Bitcoin-related comic in the making… nostr:note1ft53xym9mgf8p50xhy252qnqmdkj6hx5z9ry8msc0e9ku2f4rgrqefqmd4
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Yo dawg…
Someone brought to my attention that Mempool seems to have forked Blockstream’s fork of Romanz’s electrs…
The README.md seems pretty similar to Blockstream’s aside from the fact that its sync requirements are a bit more up to date.
I would like to know what else have been changed…
Trying to package Blockstream’s esplora into Nix’s package manager.
Made me figure out that this app doesn’t have a version number. This is despite the fact that the app it’s a fork of has one. Not a good thing for Nix, as it requires immutability. Will have to resort to a commit hash, I guess.
Still wondering which version number Nix will end up displaying to its users… how will they know how up to date they are? Not convinced a hash would do it.
Both BTCCAD and BTCUSD will happen roughly in 15k of their respective fiat currency.
Thus, BTCCAD will happen sooner.
Thanks for attending to my speech.
Are you, like me, handling a shit load of git projects on the same computer?
Here is a small CLI rust app that can list them all and do somme fuzzy searching.
I am also using it to cd direct into project folders with fuzzy finding in one command.


