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cypherpunk class of 1991!

wow. I thought you were referring to the 'cypherpunk' name and was about to rant about Gilmore's(?) gf who actually came up with that name.

np.

Sometimes after scrolling thru millions of 'GM's, pictures of cooking, steaks, sunsets etc., it's a nice break to pause and admire your art work!

I haven't tried all these, but MapleAI sez:

To find music without copyright issues, consider the following platforms, each offering unique benefits and types of music:

1. **YouTube Audio Library**

- Source: YouTube's library offers free music and sound effects that can be downloaded for use in videos or other projects.

2. **SoundCloud**

- Look for tracks under Creative Commons licenses. Many artists allow free use with proper attribution.

3. **Free Music Archive**

- Curated by WFMU, it features a wide range of genres, all under Creative Commons licenses.

4. **Jamendo**

- Specializes in independent artists offering music under Creative Commons, ideal for COMMERCIAL use.

5. **Wikimedia Commons**

- Provides music and sounds free for use, often under public domain or free licenses.

6. **PublicDomain4U**

- Focuses on classical music that is in the public domain, perfect for those seeking traditional compositions.

7. **The Internet Archive**

- Archives live concerts and public domain music, offering a variety of genres in a community-driven environment.

8. **NoCopyrightSounds (NCS)**

- Offers free electronic dance music with proper attribution, popular among content creators.

9. **Incompetech**

- Royalty-free music for videos, created by Kevin MacLeod, requiring attribution.

10. **Pixabay**

- Known for visuals, also offers free music tracks under Creative Commons Zero.

11. **Bandcamp**

- Some artists offer "pay-what-you-want" downloads; check for Creative Commons licenses.

12. **NoiseTrade**

- Artists may offer free music in exchange for email sign-ups, useful for discovering new artists.

13. **CC Mixter**

- A community for Creative Commons music, ideal for remixing and collaborative projects.

14. **Bensound**

- Provides royalty-free music for various uses, with a focus on cinematic and corporate sounds.

15. **HathiTrust Digital Library**

- While primarily a book archive, it may include public domain sheet music or recordings.

16. **Library of Congress**

- Offers historical recordings, particularly useful for older, public domain music.

17. **Musopen**

- Specializes in classical music recordings available for free use.

18. **Vimeo**

- Some creators share free music tracks, especially for use in video projects.

19. **Freesound**

- Focuses on sound effects but may have musical samples or loops.

20. **Mubito**

- Allows direct download of free music, with a variety of genres.

21. **مدرسة**

- An Arabic platform offering free Middle Eastern and North African music.

Each platform has specific usage rights, often requiring attribution or specific licenses. Always check the licensing terms to ensure compliance with copyright rules.

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Real anon hosting, no email, no kyc, no phone number, nothing!

Just sats!

And sats back to you too ;)

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All about bitcoin, privacy, ... so I was surprised to see you recommend name.com as name registry. They only accept payments in non-private ways (cards etc.; no bitcoin).

Maybe namecheap.com is a better option?

Anyone know exactly where to add an nwc connection secret string into nostrudel.ninja?

My eyes are hurting!

#asknostr

does this help (credit Grok):

WebView-like functionality is fully supported in Linux desktop applications through libraries like WebKitGTK, QtWebEngine, Electron, or CEF. These tools allow developers to embed web content, create web-based UIs, or integrate dynamic web services within Linux apps. For Bitcoin card-related apps, WebView can enhance functionality by embedding provider websites or dashboards. For more details, check:

WebKitGTK: https://webkitgtk.org

QtWebEngine: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtwebengine-overview.html

Electron: https://www.electronjs.org

spheres just break up. Hope you get to swarms before you begin construction 😉

in that case, they don't get my private key.

so how do they zap for me?

I understand they need to split my zaps but still don't see why I need to login for that

Having some control over uploads of kiddie porn is more necessary than controlling who zaps a creator, surely?

Especially when it can be bypassed by zapping the guy within nostr.

On fountain.fm (in web browser) I can listen to a creator's podcast for hours without login, but if I try to pay him with a zap fountain requires me to create an account and log in.

Why?

#asknostr