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Enthusiast shitposter too lazy to argue I don’t identify as patriot There is only one nation #nostr

Can anyone help

Me check if my alby hub works?

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I wonder

How to see on #nostr a real info about what’s happening in LA?

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Is anything happening here?

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Omg

It looks like the UK will now import food from the USA.

Should I laugh or cry?

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#AI now helps to remove unwanted people from photos.

But what of they disappear for good and nobody even remember they existed?

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Do we already have #nostr alternative to Strength app?

and here I thought that not having children is the resistance

I guess the question is: "what are you resisting?"

I used to do a lot of semi-pro photography and got used to shooting in RAW and ProRes so it eats up a lot, ProRes especially. 3 weeks holidays = 4TB of material.

Sure loads of it will eventually be delted - but until then ....

moosefs and consumer hardware was precisely the way to NOT break a bank

or is it cup of good coffe?

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dear people of #nostr, what do you use to store reasonable big amount of important private data (e.g. 40TB of lifetime photos) securely and without breaking a bank?

looking for double redundancy, checksuming, healing, snapshots, acceptale speed and ease to grow with (and shrink - though unlikely) with mismatched hardware

zfs - ticks all but last checkbox

moosefs - I have been using it until now but speed on ancient hardware is abhoring

snapraid - does not offer snapshots (and only offers evendual redundancy)

what about younger contenders?

seaweedfs?

Did I read that right, 104% tariffs on China? Kinda surreal stepping out of the fiat mines to that headline. Hard to remember the last time I bought something stamped Made in USA. “Made in China” seems to be the default, it’s been the backbone of shelves for decades.

Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs pegs the odds of a U.S. recession at 45%. Sure. Everyone knows it’s higher. But admitting it’s more likely than a coin flip would probably cause the very recession they’re trying to avoid.

Reminds me of the time I saw a guy filling up a generator with a lit cigarette hanging from his mouth. He was leaning over, staring into the tank. That cigarette could’ve dropped in and turned him into fireworks. It didn’t, but the tension? That feeling? That’s where we are now.

Everything is set up perfectly to go terribly. All you can do is watch in awe.

Now China says they’ll “fight to the end.” That’s the cherry on top of a cake made of slow motion wreckage. It’s not an explosion it’s a trainwreck, unfolding car by car, with everyone pretending the next one won’t derail.

Even the Fed seems spooked, suddenly hinting at dovishness like a man coming in from a thunderstorm, soaked to the bone, only to put on his raincoat after he’s already inside.

And now people are fleeing the country? Call them American’ts. I don’t care how bad it gets, I’m not leaving these mountains.

Yes, things are escalating. But that doesn’t mean doom. It means do. Things might get worse. Or we might thread the needle and pull it off. But sitting there paralyzed, freaking out about it? That’s the one guaranteed way to lose.

What do you mean by „do”?