Nostr is (still) the Wild-est West-est region of the internet
Lmao imagine a soft fork happening right now
Welp, tick tock next block

WELCOME TO EPOCH V
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The blockchain is public enough anyway.
(definitely not related but today also happens to be Monero's 10th birthday...)
Hello!
Three days remain
TIL in Australia you can be fined for not voting in federal elections, by-elections, and referenda.
We all need this to offset voter suppression.
Environmental destruction is big business. Banks wouldn't be shorting planet earth itself if it wasn't extremely lucrative to do so.
It's a (good) side effect of the users of the platform also being the creators, innovators, and developers.
On Facebook, X formerly Twitter, or Instagram, there's a fundamental disconnect as the developers aren't primary users of the platform and most users aren't interested in the development. Faster-growing platforms like Bluesky have a bit more of a connection between users and devs, but still not like nostr.
50% of the time I'm "Back up all the things. Ensure everything is saved in multiple locations. Anything important or sentimental could be wiped out at any moment."
The other 50%, I'm "All information and metadata is ephemeral. Everything will eventually be destroyed by entropy. Cherish what we have now."
If you think of Nostr as a distributed database, it seems like it matches both depending on which way you look at it.
Issues with baselines, spread, inclusion of irrelevant models, and differing levels of smoothing on the chart shown compound each other and make the purported differences between the models and cherry-picked observations far wider than they are in reality. Tricky.
Ancient quartz with water inclusion
https://t.co/NZnRXWJVTh https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1777552662310825985/pu/vid/avc1/720x1280/OJ3O-B7XNy43q9w2.mp4?tag=12
DRINK IT
Wow, this whole Generative AI thing is pretty cool!


