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Peter K
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Software engineer, outdoor enthusiast, occasional ham radio operator, aspiring hunter and homesteader, bitcoiner, neopagan druid, used to race sailboats, too many hobbies to list. Based in Northern Virginia. I don't like, only zap.

Proof of hike.

I don't know if it's a cure, but I'm willing to give it a shot.

They both looked the same when I pressed post (in primal on a PC) but it looks like the parser that fixes the quotes only works once per post? nostr:npub1m8d6pcrjhke48hasqgx7zkgjdt68u60px04frw753697mcmnyr3q365d6q nostr:npub1m8d6pcrjhke48hasqgx7zkgjdt68u60px04frw753697mcmnyr3q365d6q (these both look like the one that didn't do right above)

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I really hope you two (@`ThisIsTheEnd`and nostr:npub1zky8clx3jrvkl4apjgpe0xafeplqz2h5dje5qx06v44h3eazl24snrfj2s) are the same person just having fun, or maybe two people sitting next to each other and putting on a show for us.

It's genetic, and it's real. I'm one if the poor souls afflicted with it, and it sucks. Or, I guess it does, I've never known different, but I have to avoid too much of it. A little, especially cooked, is fine.

Hi nostr, been a while, what'd I miss? *looks around*. Oh, interesting, let me follow some new folks real quick...

Good luck to her, and you. My dad died of (alcohol related) cirrhosis of the liver, a few years back. If I'm remembering right ( I wasn't in the area, so wasn't 100% up on the treatment), the sort of reaction you're describing is related to a buildup of something in the blood, and there's a treatment that does wonders for it. But you are right, transplant is the only cure. And different hospitals have different policies, so different chances of getting the surgery.

I just noticed there is a Python community showing in Amethyst. Report back if that's helpful.

I've been focusing on using Rust with my Nostr projects, because why learn one thing when you could learn two.

Definitely protocol level. But you could establish a channel (somehow. That'sthe hard part) then sends to that channel would allow full end-to end encryption, including sender, receiver, and even a new channel ID to use for the next message.

Anybody working on improving that? I have some ideas but no time.