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@ e5de992e:4a95ef85
2025-03-06 17:55:49
I agree with you. Great relay.
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-03-06 17:55:34
Block 886607
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ f33c8a96:5ec6f741
2025-03-06 17:51:37
Software that can resist coercion, but does not invite it.
This is the way.
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-03-06 17:50:34
Block 886607
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-03-06 17:50:34
Block 886607
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 03612b0e:afd71216
2025-03-06 17:50:04
I read through the privacy statement and nothing struck me as "theyre going to sell my data or use it to market more shit to me". Ive never looked at intuit policy 🤦♂️ but i bet its gross in comparison
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@ 0c5fb98e:034dfe4d
2025-03-06 17:49:38
我现在就在想一件事,如果雄狮少年拍第三部的时候,有相关人士给创作团队站台。得有多少人转向或者炸号呢。
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@ bf2376e1:e5526bce
2025-03-06 17:49:34
guys I tried to do a back bend and it did not go well for me
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-03-06 17:49:34
I’ll download it. Thanks for the suggestion
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-03-06 17:48:39
Yes 😂
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@ 55d2c934:e039d477
2025-03-06 17:47:18
Have you checked out trymaple.ai ?
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@ a2b85453:4f66fd11
2025-03-06 17:45:42
这下川子连䶄子都不如了
https://link.storjshare.io/raw/jw6tpbobzpl6lnjnhx757t6gkq4q/freefrom-prod/8ea175a9524039372d2ff451bbbc0da288af1250c0d752321389e970c56379b9.PNG
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-03-06 17:45:34
Block 886606
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 03612b0e:afd71216
2025-03-06 17:44:05
Just filed my taxes using nostr:npub1cashappn03s3cl2ljsdntv0v28e2um5lgx4vjctqjt23pcwzjhsqmtdg5l . First time not using TurboTax. Process seemed better than last time I checked it out (2 years ago), it was actually free, and fuck Intuit. So, I'm happy to have made the switch 👍
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@ b4403b24:83542d4e
2025-03-06 17:41:58
CIA fires some recently hired employees
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/politics/cia-fires-recently-hired-employees/index.html
The CIA has fired some probationary employees as part of the Trump administration’s broad efforts to shrink the federal government, according to a spokeswoman for the agency.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/905840
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-03-06 17:40:34
Block 886604
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-03-06 17:40:34
Block 886604
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 4229c21f:25445ff9
2025-03-06 17:40:15
also, the full polynomial only exists in memory for the short time you are creating the shares. it is up to you to save those shares elsewhere, either encrypted to disk, or copy/paste.
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@ a2b85453:4f66fd11
2025-03-06 17:39:22
经典回顾台川粉
https://link.storjshare.io/raw/jxadu5rkrlfkh64hfiy6sv77mrpa/freefrom-prod/03a6f85d6b04cddd6cdfaa97d55eca93c70aa21b0b439f7b54e06cdec7a7b459.PNG
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@ 50d94fc2:df281d63
2025-03-06 17:38:33
Do you have a license for that
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@ 2e8970de:63345c7a
2025-03-06 17:37:12
We texted 1,000 Americans about Trump’s tariffs.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/interactive/2025/trump-tariffs-poll-us-economy/

> The Washington Post is trying to better answer that question by conducting quick polls, in which we text about 1,000 Americans after a breaking news event and publish their answers within 24 to 36 hours.
TLDR: People approve/disapprove around 50/50 with slightly more people disapprove. The tariffs on Mexico and Canada is more unpopular than the strategy of tariffs more generally. The most divergence is about concern for the consequences: 75% are concerned. In other words: It's not at all a rare combination to approve of the strategy despite being concerned about the consequences. I find this quite striking.

originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/905833
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@ 3f770d65:7a745b24
2025-03-06 17:36:02
Awesome work 😂
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@ a2b85453:4f66fd11
2025-03-06 17:35:48
华川粉是拥共的
https://link.storjshare.io/raw/judwpwrqw43j22mjowq52b3q4x2a/freefrom-prod/27afd056a2d63f457804b4ec84f7be0328696ef34b8586f96fc563d9ec3b71a9.PNG
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@ 4229c21f:25445ff9
2025-03-06 17:35:46
Yes, you can run igloo offline and just use it as an airgapped key manager
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-03-06 17:35:34
Block 886604
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ f8e6c643:03328ca9
2025-03-06 17:34:55
Ecash in emojis and now ecash in memes? Have we gone mad? 🤯🚀
nostr:nevent1qqsdmgte43vtcepnfs6eu56td7w5n98vsee8pzm93p9fd5yu3xljuwgtejvlp
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@ be7358c4:047c840e
2025-03-06 17:33:40
Your grandpa hid money under the mattress
Your kids will hide money in memes
https://memeamigo.lol/
- Memes encoded with Cashu tokens
- Hide secret messages and reveal them with nostr:nprofile1qqsgs42q9e59lkezt2qlz260tcmnzq22lhveekttw24py92m6yyeqxg78pcrj
- Upload your own local image to meme or add it to a Collection
- Easier resizing plus text highlights and box deletion
Happy meme-ing 🤙
https://m.primal.net/PVxx.mp4
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@ 2f52b19f:79752323
2025-03-06 17:31:41
What's the smartest encrypted privacy focused AI model out there?
#asknostr
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@ bc68fce4:2bc58a59
2025-03-06 17:31:21
GM, may nostr be with you
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@ dfaf0811:724a44d0
2025-03-06 17:31:09
The nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll origin of its name. Great read:
Order From Chaos
Pokemon is a game for Gameboy. Twitch is a live video streaming app. “Twitch Plays Pokemon” was a popular phenomenon where Twitch users would collaborate to play a SHARED game of Pokemon on Gameboy. Here’s how it worked:
Participants would use the Twitch message board to enter commands that then got executed in the gameplay. For example, if someone entered the command "right”, that would cause the player to move 1 space to the right. Commands would execute immediately after they were received, and anyone could enter a valid command at any time. You can think of Twitch Plays Pokemon as the more practical equivalent of placing a Gameboy in the middle of a crowded room and telling everyone to push buttons at the same time. As you might expect, the gameplay of Twitch Plays Pokemon was quite “twitchy”, but in a very "infinite monkey theory" way, progress could eventually be made.
In an effort to streamline play, a new game mode was devised in which players would “vote” for the next command and, every 4 seconds, whatever command received the most votes over the previous 4 seconds would execute in the game. Also introduced in this mode was the ability to attach multipliers to a command, such that the command would execute that number of times. For example, “right2” would cause the player to move 2 spaces to the right. “right3” would cause the player to move 3 spaces to the right, and so on. The highest number any participant could place after a command was 9, meaning whatever command they entered would execute 9 times. As you might expect, gameplay in this mode was less chaotic, more efficient, but it also meant each participant had less direct and immediate influence over the game. If a group of even 5-10 got together and colluded on their votes, they could practically take over the game and make contrarian ideas irrelevant. The new game mode was called “Democracy”, and the original game mode became known as “Anarchy”. Which game mode was engaged was itself governed by a democratic process: if more participants wanted to play in Democracy mode, then Democracy mode engaged; if more wanted to play in Anarchy mode, then Anarchy mode engaged.
To summarize: in Anarchy mode, everyone had equal influence over the game, but progress was slow and clunky. In Democracy mode, progress was fast and efficient, but colluding groups could marginalize individual participants and ruin the game for them.
So…individual participants discovered a means of effective protest whenever Democracy mode became suffocating, but they could not garner enough votes to switch back to Anarchy mode. Someone would type the command “start9” into the comments. This command meant “open the start menu 9 times in a row”, which, as you might imagine, would be enormously disruptive if executed. The entire screen would be blocked by the start menu, over and over. Typing “start9” was a participant’s way of signaling to other participants that they felt marginalized by Democracy mode, and they were ready to fight back. If others felt the same, they could also begin typing “start9” - then, sure enough, “start9” would finally receive more votes than the colluding group’s command, and the menu opening would begin. Every 4 seconds, the menu would open 9 times…again, and again, and again…until finally, the colluding group would be forced to either cooperate in reverting the game mode back to Anarchy mode or quit altogether.
Playing in Anarchy mode was impractical, but neither did people want to play a game where they had no voice, where a group of insiders had taken total control. And so “start9” became the battle cry of the individual, the out-group, a means of signaling to other individuals that it was time to fight back against the usurpers - to use their own rules against them, until there was no alternative but to return control to the individual participants.
Source: https://github.com/Start9Labs
My favorite part, which as a S9 user I experience everyday: "in Anarchy mode, everyone had equal influence over the game, but progress was slow and clunky." It's true that self-hosting is slow and clunky, but the S9 team has been improving this over time. The experience is getting better and better everyday. Can't wait for clearnet connectivity.
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@ 4b78c673:a1381606
2025-03-06 17:31:04
GM nostr
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@ cbab7074:f9f0bd61
2025-03-06 17:30:34
Block 886604
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-03-06 17:30:34
Block 886604
2 - high priority
2 - medium priority
2 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool