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I like lots of things: outdoorsy stuff, photography, music, gardening, Drupal, programming, universities.

I wrote this spec in the Strfry issue to implement NIP-42, which has gone nowhere, but it describes what I’m looking for.

https://github.com/hoytech/strfry/issues/47#issuecomment-1861778810

I got this for my Big Green Egg: https://biggreenegg.com/products/egg-genius/

I can start my smoked pork at 8pm, go to sleep, and it’s done at 10-11am. And yes, it has wifi, but I haven’t (yet) rigged it to post to Nostr.

Because I have limited patio space, I got a Big Green Egg, which is great because it can do everything: grill, roast, smoke, bake (bread, pizza, even cake), it does it all. That being said, if you already have a grill and you want a dedicated smoker, then BGE is probably not your best bet. Find something like a Traeger. I hear they’re awesome, but I haven’t ever used one.

Sure, all it takes is some proof of work. Can Rana mine naddr1 addresses?

nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a's Broken Money has the answer to this. It was technological advancements that made gold too cumbersome. Specifically that of communication: the telegraph kicked it off, then the telephone and eventually the internet. Transactions were moving faster than settlement so fiat and credit/debt were the only systems that could move at that speed.

But now we have Bitcoin, which is not only hard money, but can provide final settlement as fast as an internet transaction. Best of both worlds.

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TIMECHAIN CALENDAR V0.5 IS LIVE!!

This version includes some serious refactoring under the hood along with a major update to the presentation and several exciting new features…

👀You will find 2 new circles added to the main interface!

The outer circle, labeled as SUPPLY % visualizes the progress of Bitcoin’s supply issuance for the entire history of the protocol.

Grab the slider and go back in the timechain to see the supply in motion!

Small notches on this dark orange circle mark the halvings…

Inside the circle interface just below the block height is a new circle, the BLOCK TIMER! This circle visualizes the time since the last block - to the second - and changes color as this time cycles through 10 minute increments.

Additionally there is some new interactivity on the 24 hours of blocks circle that was debuted in version 0.3. Now you can hover over the blocks and see the respective block height and time of the block instantly in the interface which allows for some insightful inspection.

Beyond the main circles, you will find that the additional network data has been reorganized into a new more powerful sidebar. My aim was to make the circles focused on the current block, and all other data organized into meaning group. Fees and unconfirmed tx data is still top…

New context of BLOCK PRODUCTION given to the average block time, hashrate, and 24 hour count. DIFFICULTY now gives a quick view of the last adjustment, the current difficulty, and the estimated next adjustment.

Recently added CHAINSTATE data is better laid out. Node count and new metric of average block time since genesis displayed at the bottom.

BONUS: The mobile layout is vastly improved with this version…

Plenty more in this update. Refresh your browser to get the new version!!

Enjoy!

https://m.primal.net/IyNP.mov

https://m.primal.net/IyNQ.mov

https://m.primal.net/IyNS.mov

https://m.primal.net/IyNV.mov

Much improved horizontal orientation on my phone!

Public read relay, but only members can write to it.

Publish all news articles and events as long-form text, and nip-52 calendar events, respectively.

DMs for private comms between org staff and members.

Biggest problem: org-owned accounts and integrating into existing identity system. As much as we like to say that Nostr is the internet-native identity system, in order for existing large orgs to adopt, there HAS to be a way to log in with trad OAuth or ADFS or something and have it as Nostr Connect signing device.

You’ll find that there are a ton of power tools in Apple’s stuff. Not always visible, or in a menu somewhere, but they’re there. And you use what works best for you.