Last Notes
You think they have a free gif keyboard?
https://media1.tenor.com/m/DICsiY1sdZoAAAAC/mwahaha-laugh.gif
The CIA wants to grow Nostr. How nice that they're supporting us.
https://npub1cgcwm56v5hyrrzl5ty4vq4kdud63n5u4czgycdl2r3jshzk55ufqe52ndy.blossom.band/af125f150f4dd4ddb4c1e7c55d55c855f5cfa90dc5708ea9c9ee1f07db49a96f.jpg
Interestingly, the test samples with the thickest coating of lichen did not turn green.
I am loving this greenified piece. I hope it keeps as it dries, but whatever happens with the host color, the crystals have 10x the sparkle now. Goal achieved. 😊
I was kind of shocked at how many Nostr clients had typing issues. Seems like that'd be kinda locked in by this point. Damus Android was the worst.
Honestly I'd take softwar criticism a lot more seriously if it's critics didn't sound like complete nocoiners when they did it. Like if you don't understand Bitcoin, your criticism of it is just emotional. And that's how it is with softwar too.
These military guys are more cypherpunk than anyone else right now if they're really implementing this theory.
I might mute you later. Dunno yet
wow a moth in relay?! hah!!!! 😅😅😅
Its still not the scraping the bottom of the barrel. I'll nominate Antfarm Dickhole as a significantly worse movie that nobody should ever watch.
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oh? damn now i need to look this up 😅🐛
I learned the history behind "debugging" today. Very cute story.
I tap a button, in the double drop menu of my notification bar, that is called "screen recorder" ... but I use a 7 year old samsung.
ya but be prepared the resulting video wull be megagigabytes 😅
Click the screen record tile
https://haven.downisontheup.ca/bb6af0557e188edbee9f700452fef4921dce3365694d75acbacfdffdb62d138b.jpg
this makes sense. For the record, @npub1utx…50e8 i fucking hate how it turns nostr:npub into @username automatically anyway, so just kill it and then this other weirdness is fixed as well and all is good with the world
"the fuck do i know" 😂😂😂 laughed hard at that one 😂🐛
so good. yeah, plenty of jobs in QA coming I can sense it 😎
bugs hate this one trick
/me lifts up the cardboard
Stream of consciousness of the average debugging process. Or something.
I recorded one but it's sitting in my gallery, waiting for my woosah to arrive
Huh... its so odd that so many things apps ended up with the same bug in a short time frame. This is one of those communicable ai diseases i was talking about. I'm glad you found a cure!
I tried tagging Vitor about it at one point. I still haven't calmed down enough to take the issue to Github 🫠
Something about the text being displayed and the text actually underlying it being different (username vs nostr:nprofile... string), and the cursor getting confused about where it is in each. Prism had some issues with this too, but I think I got it figured out.
https://i.nostr.build/bKDwqJSfW2SVHK38.gif
Can do that after because I'll have time lol
Or just watch Men in Black 🤷♂️😂
Better acting than the original ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That's reasonable. Maybe I'll clip just that scene and put it in my jellyfin as the whole movie.
Then I'll be like hey you wanna watch the room it's so bad, and it's just a 2 second clip of Hi Doggie, and they're like what do you mean that was great
M.A.🍿🎥 has you covered with links to all the best films.
#nevent1q…e0sd
I like it because there's a pug in it.
"Hi doggie"
I'm dying at this comment thread 🤣
It makes the room so much funnier though 😂😭
Oh wait I remember this one. I hate it.
I hate it because it's about The Room.
It’s one of @npub12r0…9qrx ‘s favorites. Very funny
That sounds bad for my health.
Dildo > Lorem Ipsum
Use it in your next mockup
#nevent1q…8ek3
You should watch the disaster artist 😂
I'm still pissed I was made to watch even a portion of this movie and be around people who liked it ironically. Liking this movie is a stain on anyone's reputation whether you do it to be edgy or you just like consuming garbage.
It's crazy how chasing after what you think will make you happy won't. The act of chasing after it is what prevents you from being happy.
All of these are super interesting.
https://youtu.be/GPXkjtpGCFI
Why would they call it Mythos if they didn't want me to think it is completely mythical and imaginary? Should have called it Realos.
Lowery introduced the idea of "chaining down" software to data stored and transmitted over the Bitcoin network as a means to inject Bitcoin's security properties into the software. But he never really elaborated on the topic in the thesis.
The only thing I could do is try to solve the puzzle of what that means.
What I've come up with so far is that Bitcoin provides various primitives for data encoding on-chain and over lightning.
On-Chain:
- encode data directly within the satoshis denominated by a utxo (1000 sats in a utxo has a different meaning from 1001 sats)
- encode data depending on what address a utxo is located in (moving a utxo down the derived addresses of an xpub, for example)
- encode data in OP_RETURN
- encode data in taproot witness data
Lightning
- encode data directly within the satoshis sent in a payment
- encode data in header fields in a payment
All these primitives have different properties and tradeoffs, but the on-chain satoshis denominated in a utxo offer the strongest "chain" for you to encode your highest worth control signals within. These are signals that would otherwise have to travel over pure software rails, and are vulnerable to being tampered with.
On-chain sats are the only primitive that represent a token of real power because they are the only thing in the block that prove that the sender had to either pay a fee or expend energy mining to create. Not to mention that having a number of sats locked up in a utxo so some software can anchor to that state is costly because those sats could be used for something else. Updating the state of a utxo by spending it to a different one can't be done for free the way you can update a pure-software database.
Could you say it costs money? Sure. But electricity expended to run miners isn't money despite being a real-world cost. Placing satoshis in a utxo and leaving them there is a cost too. Paying a fee to a miner looks like a monetary payment, but its cost paid in the form of tokens that represents energy expended by mining. In every case, "money" is a description of what Bitcoin is doing from a specific point of view, not what it is.
It's hard to say how these methods can be used to "use bitcoin to secure other data than itself," but it's a start. And whether you agree with it or not, it is "non-lethal violence" to make someone store your utxo on their node whether they like it or not, in a way they cannot prevent.
It is, because the tag looks fine for a few more words worth of typing, then psyche, it just collapses into jibberish
Bonus point for hitting your monitor while your at it!
But yeah this bug is a special kind of frustrating, it makes me tilt in an instant
Screen time limiter.. shut off the tiny screen by throwing it across the room 🤣
Perhaps it was a feature all along🤔
This is the first time I heard of real experiments to secure networks/data behind a node. If there is code/scripts that actually extend ₿ proof of work to the data itself then this would be what @nprofile…mks7 wants to see beyond that a signal or mere representation of proof of work.
https://nakamotoinstitute.org/finney/rpow/
I don't fully get it either but it is what it is
Reusable proof of work was Hal Finney's invention that Satoshi used in Bitcoin. It's the thing that lets you send transactions.