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Audiobooks require much more production than simply making the digital file available for the text version. Unless you are buying it as a package with the book, and therefore paying more than for the book by itself, this would not make sense.
Yeah, it's not just about your channel partners having a beefy channels, though. The liquidity in their channels has to be available in the direction you need it.
1m sats is a pretty large amount to be moving on Lightning. Bear in mind that if Bitcoin even just overtakes gold's market-cap, that would be the equivalent of moving over $8,000, even though it's currently only a bit over $600.
That mystery has been bugging me for a while, thank you sir!
How do I add recommendations such as this one for highlighter.com to my profile?
https://i.nostr.build/G8W2yGTsEoDeIJcr.jpg
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That makes a lot of sense. Still very fast when zapping a non-coinos wallet (Strike), so all good now!
Absolutely! Took barely a second to register the zap on Amethyst!
Probably a liquidity bottleneck between your channel partners and the sending wallet, would be my guess.
Grace toward your spouse as a fellow sinner forgiven by God is absolutely paramount in marriage.
Sure, anything that automatically adjusts based on the prime rate+margin.
Those locked into fixed rates may want to wait for more reductions before refinancing and it will take some time for FIs to adjust their rates accordingly.
Looks like Amethyst is working intermittently, now. I can zap, and the funds come out of my coinos wallet, but it's spotty on whether it shows up as a zap or not.
What about Alby Go? That just isn't connecting at all. Or is that functionality via NWC part of what isn't yet enabled?
Alright, Amethyst seems to have interpreted the string correctly, but zaps just hang and never go through.
NIP-46 defines how to do remote signing using Nostr relays as the infrastructure for sending pre-signed and signed information back and forth between the signer and the client.
NIP-50 defines how clients should perform search queries from relays.
And @nprofile…m5c4 covered what a NIP is. 😊
*So I guess we are done with 58K for now...
ftfy
We should never expect that relay owners won't censor content they don't like or that they consider spam.
We should expect that not all relay operators will agree and use multiple relays in order to post and to see the content we want.
Relays MUST find a way to block spammers or they will simply be unable to survive.
Call it censorship, if you want to, but #Nostr 's censorship resistance always has been and always will be that you can use multiple relays and even run your own where you get to decide what will stay on or get booted off your relay.
GN frens. Until tomorrow.
@npub12ct…c5ky and PSA. Quite the combo.
Fantastic news! Congratulations!
Can't let @nprofile…tcfs be the only one reigniting his inner gamer.
@nprofile…u76s
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Each user is responsible for taking their own measures to filter spam from their feed.
Looking forward to release notes that include "Added Nostr Wallet Connect."
It's killing me that I have no way to stream sats to podcasts or boost right now.
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I must say, #Mastodon is a very sharp looking #Nostr client on Android.
Why not just let Amber on your phone handle signing for the web apps you use on your laptop?
Yes and no. As I understand it, not just anyone can see your IP. Only those you are intentionally connecting with. So it's not like kind4 DMs, where anyone can see exactly who is talking to who. And even your peer doesn't get your actual IP if you are connecting via a VPN according to @npub1h5t…45z5 who is much more familiar with the protocol than I could ever hope to be.
Not something I would use, at least not with public relays. And have your nsec as the master key with access to all other passwords? Yeah, I'm out.
Not everything needs to be built on Nostr to be useful to those who use Nostr, though.
For instance, I still think it would be great to have a fork of Bitwarden that had a built-in NIP-46 signer.
I don't think privacy and censorship resistance are necessarily inversely related like this, such that something being more private must be less censorship resistant, and things that are more censorship resistant must be less private.
You can have things that are neither very private at all or censorship resistant, such as Twitter and Facebook.
You can have things that are very censorship resistant, but not very private, such as #Nostr.
You can have things that are both censorship resistant and private, such as Keet.
And I would assume you can have things that are very private, but maybe struggle to be censorship resistant, which the founder of SimpleX seems to say applies in that case.
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"God will provide for himself the lamb for the burnt offering." Gen. 22:8
Happy Lord's day, Nostriches.
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