nodl, hodl, nostr
krisl @krisl - 3d
Fiat has to start sucking even more so that normies will start considering using it. But this might take a while...
krisl @krisl - 4d
Like my status 😅
krisl @krisl - 6d
Its making me sick. So it was passed already in Belgium? No attempt at stoping/fighting it?
Which juristiction is this? We are (probably, not passed yet) getting a 25% one, seems like a coordinated thing?
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krisl @krisl - 7d
You could zap the devs using the zaps you receive. Why would you not want to be part of the zap economy?
Perspective in life is very important. #grownostr https://image.nostr.build/036d5ea258d27f2f09505585b16c28efacfec9d7374ab8d48e109cf6c3dbc894.jpg
What would you say is worthwhile?
krisl @krisl - 8d
Any good arguments?
Will try to fight, but its a good idea to have a backup plan 😅
#asknostr Seriously thinking about leaving the EU in the medium term, the trend towards an orwellian 1984 style environment seems to be increasing. Which countries would you recommend to consider to move to?
krisl @krisl - 9d
Hi! So you are new here?
I think 40tb will brake the bank 😅 How many lifetimes did you live to have so many photos? Maybe look into the Drobo nas, it has support for different disk sizes and you can upgrade them one by one, dynamically increasing the storage...
krisl @krisl - 10d
I had a public relay in mind. But I am glad you pointed out the specific community relay, I was thinking about how to set this up, but from the way a user mostly interacts with nostr (lets say amethyst, primal, damus) there is no obvious way to define "this note is only for relay xyz", unless you wipe out the relay list, only add the one community relay you want to post to, create the note, then add all your relays back again. So from my perspective all relays in the end become general relays at some point, since people just have all of them set in their client. So in the end relays are more of a redundancy setup (you post to more of them if one goes down) then a content specific setup. Or am I missing something here? Unless you have seperate npubs with different relays set up. But most users will want to have one npub across the board probably... But yeah, my original question was if public relays are needed, since there is plenty of them out there. I will always run a personal relay and I am currently in the process of setting up a wot relay. So is there a need for more public relays really at this point?
Ofcourse 😊 I was just playing devils advocate there :)
But one could design it better. Lets say we buy the idea we need an inflationary currency (I don't, but just for arguments sake), I would design a provably fair lottery system that draws a random individual per week that receives x amount of currency, inflating the supply at some accapted rate. That would be a much less toxix design. The toxicity of the current system derives from the hidden nature of it, the sneakiness, the evil, the warmongers that control it... It it was more open and algorithmic it wouldn't be nearly as bad.
Can you suggest an existing relay implementation that would be good for this?
krisl @krisl - 11d
Depends it the relay allows deleting. Not sure how primal is setup though, but I would guess it more depends on which relays you are writing to...
Yes, they are very persistent. Im quite amazed actually there aren't more.
Why and why? 😅