detailed lies are easy to spot, it's incredibly hard to keep a coherent story with many details. that is exactly what any interviewer looks for.
good luck. I bought my xps15 because of the extra bright screen option. Linux comparability is only so/so. #QuebeOS did not energy safe at all, Ubuntu did okay but would not properly wake up unless on Wayland:/
so because you distrust browsers because website might fingerprint you, you prefer to use the Internet with nostr where you cryptographically sign each message?
the instructions in the GitHub are pretty good, where is it failing for you?
I was just able to connect to your node
considering most cars come with two keys, often shared between you and your spouse, I'm not so sure about this metric 😉
I followed this sub, too. I didn't notice any strong sentiment like you describe. so I assume you are just looking for an opportunity to bash on some 'leftists'
#Dool : A Real-Time #Linux Server Performance Monitoring Tool
https://www.tecmint.com/dool-monitor-linux-server-performance-process-memory-network/
looks a bit like #dstat, which is in most #linux distributions?
using Bitcoin isn't voting?
What about the source code, which seems to be the main criticism of wallet scrutiny?
Also you need to get your caps lock key checked.
so there should be plenty convincing rebukes by now I assume? care to share a link?
Is there any script that parses my #CLN log and tells me how much I've lost on fees over the years? I can easily sum up my collected routing fees, but those sats spent on rebalancing, force closing, (bulk) opening are way harder to figure out. #lightning #Bitcoin #bookkeeping
lightning is a hot wallet. hardware wallets try to be as cold as possible. I guess there are tradeoffs that could be made, using watchtowers etc, but to me ln is what I use for every day transactions, and my hardware wallet is that guards my savings.
if there is one thing that lightning is not great at, it's cold storage
I meant root server as in contrary to vps. of you have exclusive hardware, you have a shot at real privacy.
admittedly I didn't know that, but it just changes the name of the entity that has full access to ones system. you should offer support to run this stack on a fully encrypted root server.

