GM #Nostr
please make sure to be a "wheel reinventer" from time to time
I love the internet
just gonna leave this here.
https://cdn.satellite.earth/bb5ce29c1777d869a666a0a285c3c12efd64bd6dca8d594216bbd34fd511f628.mp4
Funny thing is, she got that. I'm genuinely surprised
The funny thing is that americans seems to be happy about this MAGA move
USD turning into a shitcoin mode: on
Wow, seems really nice. What is this phone?
Uh?
MSTR lended money, yeah.
MSTR BI tools are pretty shitty, yeah.
How can you consider MSTR corn holdings as "not affecting him?" He has a ton of MSTR shares probably, he is still involved in the board probably, he is the founder of that thing.
He has skin in the game, definitely
I'm not a Saylor fan nor a MRST trader nor I like his takes on FOSS development and protocol ossification
BUT you know the guy has big balls when you see that he's been buying since 2020 as a savage, despite the downs, despite the huge drowdown, despite the critics and despite the fact that he IS using investor's money to buy the corn.
The man has some huge balls.
you've a point here
someone out there is willing to die for 70 virgins, that makes roughtly 140 nipples
imagine 100'000'000 nipples
shitcoiners and bitcoiners are natural enemies
like twitters and zappers
or cool zappers and nerdy zappers
or poor zappers and rich zappers
or rich nerdy zappers and other rich nerdy zappers
damn zappers, they ruined #Nostr
nowadays "hate" has been banalizes by the recurrent use of improper terms, like "haters"
we throw about too easily cursewords, dense words. I agree with you
Shooting out there a question about #Keychat for the Official nostr:nprofile1qqsth7fr42fyvpjl3rzqclvm7cwves8l8l8lqedgevhlfnamvgyg78spzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumrpdejqz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmcpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqqdtrej
How does the ecash tokens backup work in keychat?
Are they somehow deterministically generated? Can you point to resources about it for keychat?
Thanks for what you do
Currently I'm using keychat with amber thus it's with the main key. That's a bit of an issue for privacy I suppose but Works fine
See, there are several ways to implement outpricing. Outpricing spammers is fine as a strategy, I agree. You can let the market decide, fair enough, we're big fans of the free market. We're so in deep the economic theory we sometimes forget that the market can stay irrational longer than you being solvent. Or you can decide to actively pushback and increase the cost of spamming by filtering more aggressively. In fact an active filtering policy does not exclude the "free market outpricing theory" at all.
Do not forget that WITHIN the bitcoin ecosystem the free market and incentives work, but Bitcoin is not in a vacuum. Out there we see actors that have the power to literally create trillions out of thin air to carry on their dirty tricks. And people with money and time to waste can choose to break the toy just because they can.
Yes, the incentives are out there, but time is a finite resource, money is a finite resource, blockspace is a finite resource.
So I don't buy the naive proposal of "let them play with it, as long as they pay we're fine". In your shows you sometimes (correctly) remind us that bitcoin has not won, there's much else to do. I agree.
I'm okay with paying fees, so much fees these idiots are outpriced. But at what end? This is a game that ruins the experience for everyone, makes everyone not able to use the monetary tool and removes focus from the real challenges we have in bitcoin, such as the privacy battle we're losing.
Or you may be right, by not bothering with them spammers eventually stop. But will that market get rational before we going insolvent?
Consider an immaginary universe where the following episode happens:
You're in a swimming pool and an idiot comes over trying to poop in it.
You try to stop him, because...you know why, that's not a proper use of the swimming pool. Plus it ruins your experience, plus makes the day bad for everyone just because the fella couldn't bother going to the public toilet.
The guy argues "oh you'r gatekeeping unfairly the swimming pool, I've paid the entrance ticket too."
Yes, you idiot paid the ticket, but a swimming pool is not made for pooping in it.
I may be struggling to decide if playing with a football in a swimming pool is appropriate or not, but I can definitely say that's not for pooping.
#AskNostr do you have experience with the migration of #phoenixd between two servers? If so, is it (?) as simple as:
- shutting down the phoenixd systemd service
- Moving the folder containing logs etc
- Setting up the systemd service and start it
- You're done
?
If some of you have insights about this, hit me up here!



