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My thoughts will be more like, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
Not anymore, he is officially disowned now
Whatever links are on that page the browser automatically fetches them, if it can resolve the domain names. DNS blocker refuses to resolve certain domain names. If the browser can't resolve the IP address for the domain in the link, then it can't fetch the link that has the trackers embedded in it
The thing is that small twimg links can be embedded in any web page causing the browser to go fetch it and thereby announce the page I'm on. It's the same principle as Bitcoin dust attacks and Apple Bluetooth trackers. Tor is the solution because not just the IP but the whole browser fingerprint is ephemeral.
https://npub1xy04u0vum29hx3j6kzm9raaykakg6ru3kcgg88pywxqaxusyytsqvrpf8a.blossom.band/4d3499da73d51a11338a4cb796ae401370708f4863885f04473c0db78f62537f.gif
https://npub1xy04u0vum29hx3j6kzm9raaykakg6ru3kcgg88pywxqaxusyytsqvrpf8a.blossom.band/803f61480f45b873e87199a60cd878dd979ee78e64b3ca036265d6773bfb6da9.jpg
Actually the domain is blocked by my VPN's DNS, so it doesn't resolve to an IP. But Tor uses the exit node's DNS so I can view stuff that way, it's also how I view YouTube
For centuries, art was funded by kings, banks, and states.
The artist created. The patron decided.
Bitcoin changed everything.
Today a painter in Italy, a musician in Texas, a poet in Paris can receive value directly, no middlemen, no censorship, no permission needed.
"True art needs no approval.
True money needs no trust."⚡
#Bitcoin #Art #Nostr
Somebody said that if you divided the total supply of sats by the total estimated human population, each person would only get ~265k ($200). If AI agents are stacking too, that equal distribution number will keep getting smaller and cost more to reach.
Yeah, I have been working in the MLETR space (model law on electronic transferable records) and verifiable credentials for over a decade. It all seemed pretty complicated with smart contracts, JSON-LD, blockchain, etc., but it can be done WAY MORE SIMPLY AND OPENLY with nostr. That’s what I am setting out to prove.
My grandather told me Japan attacked Pearl Harbor because the US blocked oil to Japan. This dude is the second person I've ever heard mention that fact.
#Nostr is the protocol that keeps on giving.
Over the weekend, I experimented with publishing events with an “o” tag having the sha256 digest of an original document (pdf, jpg, etc). Then using a separate script to calculate the digest of a selected document to see if there is a corresponding event. It worked, because according to NIP-01, single letter tags are indexed, so I could filter for the event.
This is a big deal because now I have the basis to build an electronic transferable record (ETR) system that does not require any “blockchain”. This can be used to manage title documents such as a bills of lading. Even, better, since payments is already tightly integrated (nip57, lud16) adding payments for title transfer will be a breeze!
Onward!
WORD5 #556 3/6* (Hard Mode)
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https://otherstuff.ai/word5/
And yet he claims he keeps passing his cognitive tests.
NGL, I legit forgot Pence even existed.
Viktor Orbán getting defeated by someone named Peter Magyar is like Donald Trump getting defeated by someone named Mike America. Which leads to the question, where’s Mike America?
Yeah, let me know how it works for you.
That is definitely next level vanilla extract, sir. We’re about to up our game. 🫡
You should both be using #Mutable. 😉
Presidential shitcoins are the worst, because politicians are excellent bullshiters.
You probably already knew that I couldn’t answer these questions.
Meanwhile, small bitcoin purchases were never exempted from capital gains taxes, and open source privacy developers are still in prison.
#nevent1q…hy5u
This is my go-to method. Any tips to improve it?
#nevent1q…m5rx
Awesome, I’d love some contributions!
Hey @npub1vlp…cfwp, let me know if you’re still running into any trouble, and also what type of signer you’re using. I didn’t see a detailed issue from you so I don’t have enough info to investigate.
Noooo please noooooo :wisp_sad:
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https://news.kagi.com/tech/2026041116/fbi-extraction-shows-iphone-notification-risk-for-signal
So they sold it all to Saylor, huh…?
I’m down to about half of a 12 ounce bottle, which is typically close the time I’d start another one, so let me know when you’re ready.
You’re not wrong, but I didn’t set up my OpenClaw to solve that problem.
I had this working from day one but Nostr DMs are so poorly implemented across clients that I switched it to use Telegram and Signal for the sake of my own sanity.
And we thought Alexa had it bad.
Based Fred makes a solid point here.
I suppose I could be persuaded. Where do you source them from?
At least you wouldn’t get matched with flat earthers.
My youngest gets terrible motion sickness so traveling is always a risky venture. Once he vomited on a plane as soon as we landed and missed the second bag. We had to wait for everyone to deplane before the maintenance crew could come to our row to bring us cleaning supplies. And that was just the beginning of our trip.
Just kidding, but read Rebel Without A Crew by Robert Rodriguez. Nevermind his shit shotcoin funding scheme. It's a great book.
That's great way to put it.
I love the smell too. My wife grows some in a pot my mom gave me. 😁
I couldn't get past this part, "In the end, I found the conclusion of “Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery” unconvincing: HBO singled out a Canadian software developer based on what seemed like very thin evidence. But as I watched what was an otherwise entertaining romp through the world of crypto, one scene caught my attention."
Did this journalist even read the White Paper?