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Great news! I haven't tried it, but I hope it's easy to set up dotfiles in persistent storage on #Tails to save important settings/wallets between boots. #Sparrow wallet works great in this regard. Just need to create dotfiles for config and wallet files. It is necessary to run sudo dpkg -i "current-sparrow.deb" after each boot, but then all is as before. Thank you nostr:npub1hea99yd4xt5tjx8jmjvpfz2g5v7nurdqw7ydwst0ww6vw520prnq6fg9v2!
Shout out to nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll for StartOS. Lost power yesterday for a few hours. My node (BTC and Lightning) went down in a very ungraceful manner. When I booted up again this morning everything caught up and synced just fine. š
I know this was mostly down to bitcoin-core and lnd but I've had the same situation nuke an Umbrel setup twice so it was a huge relief to also have a clear UI to watch all the logs update and verify things were back to normal.
Does anyone think it might be possible/worthwhile to have an auto shutdown built into the system when on a ups?
Force of gravity is proportional to mass of black hole. Without an incredible opposing force, wouldn't the acceleration and closing speed be immense? I'm going with effectively painless š¤š
I hear you loud and clear! I'm hoping home servers like the #Start9 will make it possible for more of us to run privacy supporting decentralized/p2p solutions like joinmarkets and fedimints.
What's the point? Aren't these stablecoins/tokens centrally backed? #Aqua wallet already offers liquid tether; isn't that enough? Is VC funding driving development of a shitcoin casino at lightning labs? Maybe spend a little more time on things like #Bolt12, and being a more cooperative player with the other implementations. Just sayin'
The centralization of mining that places the censorship resistance of bitcoin at risk. Miners and mining pools need to adopt #Stratum V2
The video is very nice. I'm sure it was a lot of work. Thank you!
I feel that so far in #Bitcoin, #Nostr, and the #Pears stack weāve had a strong focus on two things:
⢠User facing wallets, app, and features
⢠And fundamental network design and implementation
However, there are drawbacks to what weāve focused on: The fundamental network development is critical, but isnāt understood and doesnāt interact well with the end user. While the end user wallets and services often have huge trade offs and rely on third parties or custodians.
We have basically let the market for centralized companies work to bridge between these two areas of development and demographics of the community.
But as has been shown with recent arrests and the fear rippling through public service providers, I think itās critically important that we start focusing on building tools to BE a service provider, that are as simple and easy to operate as the end user wallets have been designed.
The barrier is still too large between the end UX and the core tools of these environments.
For example, we need to think about how we can design an interface that lets anyone with a couple of BTC be a private LSP, automatically, with channel splicing, and try at lets users connect to and use them in popular wallets with nothing but a QR. This would radically change the landscape if ārunning a serverā is as easy as we can possibly make it. This would be the key to genuine decentralization of the market and the ability to quietly make a huge variety of reliable and simple services and onboarding tools that arenāt bug, public, and easily targeted businesses.
It would open up an entirely new layer of the market that is never actually targeted and with tradition infrastructure, isnāt really possible. But the new protocols we have today change this. We need to change how we think about the architecture of the market when we have new tools that, rather than simply building the same things with new tools, allow us to completely rethink how things are built in the first place.
Recently piece from nostr:npub1dtgg8yk3h23ldlm6jsy79tz723p4sun9mz62tqwxqe7c363szkzqm8up6m is a great example. IMO, Itās time we think about UX for sovereign providers the way weāve always thought about UX for the average user.
Good words, Guy š Thank you š Where can we learn more about Pears?
Almost ready to upgrade my raspberry pi #Start9 to the server one hardware so I can start Jam'in!
Think of AQUA like a water filter for your crypto, USDt on Tron comes, USDt on Liquid and Bitcoin comes out. šš
Would you like to see support for USDt on other chains? What else do you need to start using it? š§ https://v.nostr.build/4oBw9.mp4
I like how SideSwap allows peg in and peg out directly from/to a bitcoin main chain address. It would be nice to be able to do this in AQUA too. That is receive/send directly from/to liquid balance without having to use built in bitcoin "Savings Account". I'm sure many appreciate having this on chain account built in, but I prefer to hold my on chain bitcoin elsewhere.
What number am I if I only made it through 2 pages before deciding I didn't want to waste any more time on it? š

