nodl, hodl, nostr
krisl @krisl - 4d
Took me a while this year to get started, the first jump after the winter pause is the scaryest but also the most fun π π https://cdn.nostrcheck.me/546b924fb57b1b3b243092465a74333f536e18bf46ec63fdbc732d6b5719729d/23a3b1d8d407b23302c77830036e67e2b7c7444d645988dfe65640ddf7fc7c8c.mp4 #fridayfunday #skydiving
Can you recommend a good adroid wallet that would connect to your node then?
krisl @krisl - 5d
Search still doesn't work though? Also what I would expect from this, since it is supposed to be a "site", is that it would get indexed on search indexes, but I can't find the site on google for example (even after months). Good thing I had this one site I liked in my browser history, otherwise I would never find it. And even today, If I type in the exact site name in the search, nothing comes up.\ \ Still an awesome project! I'm sure it will get better with time!
primal.net maybe? For blogging check out highlighter.com
Do you also run your own monero node, or do you just use lightwallets? Im looking for a good solution to test out a full note at home + phone wallet that connects to the node...
What about zcash? looks even more private...
I set up a new umbrel with knots, syncing nicely. But on another umbrel that already had core, it doesn't look like its a drop in replacement, as a test I tried to run knots in parallel, but it started syncing from 0, so I guess umbrel assignes a different datadir. I have to test this a bit more, but it looks like if I uninstall the Bitcoin (core) app it will also delete the blockchain and knots will then just start syncing from scratch...
krisl @krisl - 7d
nostr:nprofile1qqsv248tente02x05c25sdkxmwnsg8a55ql9msa64ewx0esuxzr8v9qprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wdmksetjv5hxxmmdqythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnrw4e8yetwwshxv7tfqy28wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hsyhrmvh do you maybe know if knots can just replace core (without resync, modifications to bitcoin.conf, etc...)?
krisl @krisl - 9d
Can you elaborate more on why its a twisted view and how does the age contribute here, if its mostly following core... I didn't come across it before the opreturn debate, but just as a newcomer to the github repo it looks like there arent any contributers (see righthand side, under the release), not sure why this is hidden on the repo - its usually visible in repos with more contributers. Im not trtying to shit on this, just trying to get more opinions... I think its great that knots exists and that there is an alternative, I just cant be convinced at the moment that this is some final solution. Its good to have conversations about this imo...
Im not familliar with flint2, but the in general just dont set a default gateway for your lan clients, that way they can't route to anything but your lan.
krisl @krisl - 12d
I miss those times, enjoy it while it lasts π
I think you are right, the main issue I see is that we don't really have a mature well maintained alternative bitcoin implementation. Knots is just a fork of core, maintained by basically one guy (also with ego issues imo), so its not a long term solution, unless it attracts more developers. I will probably also start running knots, just to signal the disagreement, but then what, lets say core "apologizes", we all switch back to core and wait for the next dispute again. I really like libbitcoin, since its a total rewrite and an actual alternative, but its still not a full user friendly implementation... so yeah, idk to be honest π
krisl @krisl - 13d
Thanks for the sum up. I still run core v28.0 at the moment, did't touch or update, wanted to wait for the dust to settle a bit. Its difficult to find out what exactly is going on π« From my understanding, increasing the opreturn limit isnt such a bad thing, since nodes can just ignore that data, so its more of a political thing of core being assholes then a technical issue...right?
krisl @krisl - 14d
And no sign of core changing their behaviour on this?
Just checking in on some opinions, was away for a few months :)
#asknostr Where are we on the whole #bitcoin core is evil #opreturn situation. Which bitcoin version is cool to run now? :)
krisl @krisl - 19d
Welcome π
krisl @krisl - 1mo
Its not often anyone "officialy supports" linux, there are so many flavors of linux... Linux just works, a nice refurbed lenovo carbon if you want a thin laptop, a lenovo t480s if you want some ports. This one comes with linux preinstalled: https://puri.sm/products/librem-14/