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Acho que não tratamos hls + blossom uri yet .. @nprofile…m3sx
Blossom uris alone should work.. maybe there is something breaking hls
Archiving joinmarket-clientserver ; see "final" (almost certainly) release: https://github.com/JoinMarket-Org/joinmarket-clientserver/releases/tag/v0.9.12 . A couple of years back I pulled away from doing anything more on the project, hoping that it would kind of "organically" continue somehow or other, but activity was a lot less than expected (though it was actually maintained, we weren't producing releases etc. ) .. but i was also kind of vaguely "expecting" that some people might fork and/or rewrite, as rewriting could make a lot of sense; more recently, m0wer has actually done that; see https://github.com/joinmarket-ng/joinmarket-ng ; as per notes, I can't literally "recommend", not without an absolute ton of work, and even then, it's only my opinion which isn't much. But what review I *have* done has been positive. The most interesting part is finding anti-DOS and anti-fingerprinting solutions that are practical; it's very difficult, but interesting work, so if anyone is interested, I'd recommend heading over to that repo.
i'm a happy customer
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Genuinely curious; would you say the same about an increase in supply from 21 million to some extended schedule of emissions to secure mining? I'm guessing you would.
I do find it interesting that bitcoin could ultimately be 'hoist by its own petard' in this sense. Satoshi's 'set in stone' idea was that fully permissionless *evolution of state* of a fixed protocol is possible, using large scale proof of work. But that 'fixedness' is ofc just human consensus, and if the proof of work moves to a less ... stone-y system, the security is lost.
The usual covenant debate on Bitcoin starts with Script and soft forks. PIPEs v2 starts somewhere stranger: it asks whether a spend condition can be enforced by making the signing key itself unavailable until a proof exists. That move shifts the burden away from on-chain verification and into witness encryption, committee setup, a huge off-chain artifact, and the engineering needed to bind them together.
The result is one of the most interesting proposals in current Bitcoin research because it enlarges the design space without asking Bitcoin consensus to change.
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GM.
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To @nprofile…xxx2 and @nprofile…n73l and other people that are advocating for coin freezing as a possibility: the responses in this thread I think provide a really useful window on the user level perspective. It seems like more than half of the responses to this Arbitrum tweet are saying "shucks, I guess we only have bitcoin to rely on not to freeze funds", e.g. a typical response is "Cash under your mattress and bitcoin are the only truly decentralized things" or the most apposite: "Well, bitcoin has no "security council" .. and I'm happy for it". But if you keep reading the replies you'll eventually find one that says "even in bitcoin they talk about freezing funds for whatever reason. Only left is monero then?"
https://x.com/arbitrum/status/2046435443680346189?t=NN-wAuSW8rv69Yziba2R4w&s=19
I know that a decentralized system can't depend on goodwill, and everyone is always free to propose whatever the hell they want, but what things like bip361 are proposing is "let's completely destroy bitcoin" - because you're proposing replacing it with something that has a "security council". Users of bitcoin absolutely don't want that thing as the thread above illustrates, it's *the only thing that makes bitcoin valuable*. I honestly think even the discussion so far, because it has included a lot of influential devs (and not just a lot of suits who we are used to ignoring) has already damaged bitcoin's value (sorry don't mean to sound histrionic, lol, but I really do; it's a new threat vector that some of bitcoin's devs are proposing to destroy it!).
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Scratch that. Now I have the font I recreated it. 🤟
Yes please, the bigger the better! Then I can downsize for various needs.
The higher res needed for our stand at BTC Prague. 👀
seems like a stretch
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alright i'm finally installing the PWA!
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was one me? i bet one was me.
you can use the claude api (pricey).
but i've heard about routing openclaw through claude code - https://github.com/StoicEnso/openclaw-claude-delegate - haven't tried it myself
suggestion: a "me too" interaction. what if 50 other people also want beef at my price? do they post 50 separate listings..?
Maple Tree Blossoms are edible.
Eat them raw, in salads, sandwiches, use them as garnishes or steep them in tea.
Indigenous were thankful for some variety after the winter.
These tender greens taste kind of like broccoli
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The last week in particular has been good for productivity and stability
Nice 👍 I don’t trade - but I have been thinking maybe my bit could do some gambling - then it says something or does something I’ve told it not to do or something ridiculous and I’m like : nope not yet.
not being a dumbass is so hard, though
Yea, no thanks. A good chef's knife with proper grip and technique is safer, faster, more fun, and easier to clean 👍
lol sorry to hear about your fingers
I posted one
https://fallingprices.market/demand/b72f1926-a938-432a-9a10-ccd88e996102
what a goddamn doofus dweeb
Awesome, thx.
DM me your size and where you want it sending!
Found it!
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@nprofile…vyxv - ser, can you share the source / SVG pls? 🙏
Various ones tried, not Gemini though. Will give it a whirl.
I'm trying to track down the guy who created this for @npub1864…t2tq and/or the font used.
Been searching for hours! 🫠
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This is the way.
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ZEUS v13.0.0-beta3 is now available for testing.
In this build:
- Improved LDK Node pathfinding powered by the ZEUS scorer
v13.0.0 Highlights:
- New 'node in the phone': LDK Node
- New onboarding process
- Embedded LND: Migrate devices w/ channels intact
- Cashu offline mode
- Embedded LND v0.20.1-beta
- New amount input + currency selection UX
- New graduated wallet upgrade prompts
- New Lightning address payment flow
- New payment success screen
- Cashu mint reviews powered by Nostr
- ZEUS Pay+ custom profile images and bios
- Android stealth mode
Full release notes: https://github.com/ZeusLN/zeus/releases/tag/v13.0.0-beta3
Android
arm64-v8a APK https://zeusln.com/zeus-v13.0.0-beta3-arm64-v8a.apk
Universal APK https://zeusln.com/zeus-v13.0.0-beta3-universal.apk
Manifest https://zeusln.com/manifest-v13.0.0-beta3.txt
Manifest Signature https://zeusln.com/manifest-v13.0.0-beta3.txt.sig
iOS
Apple TestFlight https://testflight.apple.com/join/vVnODWoi
IPA https://zeusln.app/zeus-v13.0.0-beta3.ipa
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How so? And what would be better?
See this note ;)
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You kinda have to see it to appreciate how fucking cool it is:
https://youtu.be/CuwSK2O9_t0?t=11
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Three architectural families have broken an assumption that was treated as a law of cloud architecture for two decades: that the machine running a computation must see the data the computation runs on. Homomorphic encryption operates on ciphertexts, secure multi-party computation distributes the work across non-colluding participants, and trusted execution environments isolate the work inside a hardware enclave opaque to the machine's owner. The privacy architecture of the next decade will be built on their compositions.
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Satoshi fixed the money.
Now it is our job to fix the internet.
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Oh im sorry, i was not aware your lazy obviously wrong statements were there to be ignored.
Noted
Yah...
There is also the legal angle, regardless of if it has any standing, or will conclude in your favor eventually, you are now stuck with some process that can be abused
This ignores the social dimension of gossip and reputation damage and a myriad of ways a dedicated person can try to make your life miserable.
💯 best way to learn. That's what I did.