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@ c1e9ab3a:9cb56b43
2025-05-13 20:54:54
The war on drugs commercials were terrible. Everyone knows fried eggs taste better than raw eggs.
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@ ee6ea13a:959b6e74
2025-05-13 20:47:41
They’re nothing special.
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@ ee6ea13a:959b6e74
2025-05-13 20:45:06
Bitcoin or GTFO.
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 20:41:12
now running that through a test to make sure it works, looking good so far... the fulltext search index takes some time to regenerate though, it's pretty hard core what it's doing really, and i also greatly extended the number of events it will scan through, though idk how many of these other text event kinds are on the realy at the moment (i clone the events from my production realy and import them into the test realy so it's got plenty of work to do)
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@ 6e468422:15deee93
2025-05-13 20:41:03
👀
nostr:nevent1qqs2kx5dk84rhkc9pjkvc8ejqx8npw56jxxymcss3uxtuk2lh6zxvtgpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchsygyrmxv6zjrzts7jhwqe4ucxfs8k5ykhm2y0dzevdy3p7wn5v9carypsgqqqqqqsgksz9h
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@ 6e468422:15deee93
2025-05-13 20:31:34
lol wtf
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@ 6e468422:15deee93
2025-05-13 20:29:14
this one goes hard frfr https://blossom.primal.net/99f9bd62469479f5b3e2e84718cee4ff49537b57581c51fbff94521a803375ef.jpg
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 20:20:49
nostr:npub1v7k63c6y2vktlqhsuupywt3yc7ykursujc34at964f9cv9s9y9csjutfk0
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 20:16:26
i can just add it to the existing rescan endpoint, actually, that will make it easier (and makes sense)
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@ c48e29f0:26e14c11
2025-05-13 20:14:43
Keep up the great work 🤙
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@ c48e29f0:26e14c11
2025-05-13 20:14:22
FREEBIRD
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@ 79998141:0f8f1901
2025-05-13 20:13:50
Cap was never in question, separate issue entirely
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@ c48e29f0:26e14c11
2025-05-13 20:13:05
I had no idea nostr:npub1f4uyypghstsd8l4sxng4ptwzk6awfm3mf9ux0yallfrgkm6mj6es50r407 was a MANUALLY curated account… I thought someone had just created an automated bot. Check out their account and zap them some value if you find it valuable.
nostr:note1txwnvx8l33ncc5cnty8qd8sctfmu7xldquyky6hazacuc74tdn6q2jprke
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@ 79998141:0f8f1901
2025-05-13 20:12:33
Core leaving OP_RETURN limits “configurable” isn’t helping anyone… it’s self-preservation disguised as neutrality.
They won’t endorse metadata, and they also won’t touch the real problem: unbounded witness data bloating validation.
-Miners already ignore the OP_RETURN limits.
-Smaller miners with slower or less-optimized connections are still more likely to have their blocks orphaned.
-Users get no clarity.
-Node runners get no relief.
I know everyone’s sick of this already but the discussion shouldn’t end here…
nevent1qqsz7q2cyxuawp0n2vqawde64n3t2f666wl2x9055t8enm534cdqd8qp2emhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtmwwp6kyvt2dq68zafjvu6k2dpewduhyamgxgunxufcwyunq7r9ddk8vercxsmhqmn2x4m8jcmpxf6xkmr2v4jrqwr4wvcxxar2xe4sds20mz
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@ c48e29f0:26e14c11
2025-05-13 20:12:02
I didn’t know you were doing all of this manually, nor did I know about the experiment side of this… that’s super impressive. I honestly thought it was an automated account.
Idk how much this would help, but you could put a little note at the bottom of each of your posts explaining “this account is NOT automated. It is manually curated as an experiment to see if one can generate a living on zaps alone. If you find my work valuable, consider giving value back.”
If I didn’t know it was manually curated, for sure many others don’t know either.
While it can feel very weird, the “ask” in V4V is important.
Unrelated to V4V, my mom always said “you may as well ask. The worst thing anyone can tell you is ‘no’”
Anyway, keep up the great work.
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 20:06:31
first thing was scanning the nips for text events, and i ended up adding a bunch of them and creating a new category list of them and a function to check a kind and return true if it is one of the text type events... it includes torrents, wikis, git issues, and a bunch of other things, nostr:npub1l5sga6xg72phsz5422ykujprejwud075ggrr3z2hwyrfgr7eylqstegx9z it's been a while since i looked through the event kinds list and you and #gitcitadel have been very busy i can see
now to add a HTTP admin endpoint that triggers a manual full regeneration of the text and language indexes...
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@ 97c70a44:ad98e322
2025-05-13 19:59:35
Definitely a factor
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@ 79998141:0f8f1901
2025-05-13 19:52:58
The Blocksize War wasn’t a grassroots victory. It was Jihan Wu vs everyone else.
He fought SegWit to protect ASICBoost, tried to bully consensus with hashpower, launched Bitcoin Cash when he didn’t get his way — and lost. Not because the arguments beat him, but because the economics eventually did.
He bet against fee pressure, bet on bigger blocks, and thought miners should dictate the protocol. Turns out the real power came from exchanges and infrastructure — the economic layer that refused to follow him off the cliff.
So when Jonathan Bier says “the users won,” he should’ve added a giant fucking asterisk:
*Users = Bitfinex, Coinbase, Kraken, major wallet providers, and infrastructure operators. Not your uncle’s Raspberry Pi node.
It wasn’t node count. It wasn’t Reddit sentiment.
It was the fact that economically significant nodes aligned with small-block Core, and miners followed the money.
The grassroots didn’t win. They got lucky that the economic layer agreed with them. Some revisionist history will be required once “users” learn this truth the hard way as the current drama unfolds.
nevent1qqs94mtcxsskx7vx4jvgtnl0d7zugcenexy62smlq666s908786xz4cpr3mhxue69uhkvet9v3ejumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtmpw4jxjmcnhhcnh
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 19:49:45
You should trademark that:
DBTV ™ 🍕
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 19:42:58
Looks delicious DBTH
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 19:41:50
i need to actually revise my kinds list and make sure i'm catching all of the text kinds before i proceed, and add an admin control to trigger a reindex before i get to the search
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 19:30:36
Makes sense 😂
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 19:30:00
Yes. We’re fully retarded 🫂
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@ f599737d:3aa728bb
2025-05-13 19:16:11
But they're friendly allies after the big bad guy got removed...
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@ fd208ee8:0fd927c1
2025-05-13 19:07:14
Howdy! 😁
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@ fd208ee8:0fd927c1
2025-05-13 19:06:19
Fixed in the new version.
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@ 7ed7d5c3:6927e200
2025-05-13 19:02:45
G
M
✌️
🧡
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@ 7ed7d5c3:6927e200
2025-05-13 19:01:15
The more data is structured to be useful for a computer, the less useful it becomes to a human. It's better to maintain human usefulness and lose efficiency on the computing side, which doesn't care one way or another.
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 18:58:33
the tech is so effective that governments as they were becoming steadily more corrupted realised that this technology would hobble their espionage operations and have done incredible amounts of mischief to try and keep a lid on it
i think once nostr sees commercial adoption for real world work their ship is sunk
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@ db333633:2a60f954
2025-05-13 18:55:30
That makes sense, guess I’m thinking from someone on an outside perspective who hasn’t used Strike before, ensuring any Bitcoin bought from Strike isn’t a IOU
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@ 97c70a44:ad98e322
2025-05-13 18:53:52
I'm reading a history of asymmetric cryptography right now ("Crypto" by Steven Levy), and my mind is being repeatedly blown by the origins, odds, and success of the movement. Everything we're doing with nostr started in the 1970's! And yet we somehow still don't have widely-used, decentralized electronic mail that checks both boxes of the original RSA paper:
> we must ensure that two important properties of the current “paper mail” system are preserved: (a) messages are private, and (b) messages can be signed.
The question that keeps coming to mind is this: what happened between 1996 and 2009? Once individual rights to cryptography was established, did the movement die out? Why did no one build out access to cryptography for the average internet user? Yes, SSL is ubiquitous, but it's still controlled by a cabal of root certificate issuers.
I know there was ongoing work that led to bitcoin, and XMPP is an obvious exception, but even so I am stunned that 50 years after the invention of public key cryptography we still don't have widespread, meaningful adoption. Keys are limited to technical users, and encryption is mediated and undermined by centralized platforms.
For those with some perspective on this history: are we in the midst of a cryptography renaissance? Did bitcoin kick off a resurgence of interest in digital privacy? Or is that just my own bias at play?
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 18:53:35
fortunately for me, my boss has managed to do well stacking a good treasury for our projects funding, and i am probably getting paid a lot less than people who do the same type of work as me, and i'm even working part time...
i'm hoping that the reconfiguration of the global trade system that Trump is orchestrating will ensure that the governments are starting to be forced to reduce expenditure and lower taxes as a result of economic slowdown as well, and i stay on track with my stack and have either my job or at least enough to see me to my next role.
i know my boss wants to see his interest in nostr tech pay off and i'd guess that one place that will do well is people who can host and deploy business comms at a better price point with more sovereign control of their data.
after i finish with the current match making engine, and probably will get put on building out another one for their planned linkedin killer type social network, that i will be on the task of building out forum/chat back end infrastructure for cheap, efficient and distributed/redundant comms servers to back a full stack of business collab tools
meanwhile, microsoft has been burning money chasing the fantasy of building skynet and losing market share in their gaming department at a growing pace to steam, whose costs are underpinned by leveraging linux and are the dominant gaming venue now, they have been cutting back their data center deployments and i'm sure their revenue is tanking.
good, i hope they go under. and while i'm dreaming, let's see apple lose position to Huawei and Samsung.
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@ 7ed7d5c3:6927e200
2025-05-13 18:48:13
Poor 😞
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 18:46:15
The OPs are back?! 👀
What are the broke bois up to these days?
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 18:45:53
#realy #devstr #progressreport
i now have fully working full text indexers for notes and articles, and an index is now generated that makes searching for language tags on events fast
next task is to actually add the full text search NIP-50 functionality to the socket and http APIs, this will be a bit complicated, lots of set intersection operations
i was quite surprised how bleedin fast it was doing 117k events with the language tag, because it was decoding the binary events and then scanning the tags and it finished the whole lot in about 4 seconds... the binary codec on realy is really the fastest damn binary codec for nostr events evar... i mean, that's like decoding 27k events per second... the export has to then encode them into json and it takes about 20 seconds for the same lot... and marshaling json is basically just a string building operation, no complex logic to it.
if you are a #golang programmer and write code that does string processing, i can highly recommend the benefits of using bytes.Buffer and io.Reader/io.Writer model for screaming fast stream processing.
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 18:40:09
The retards from all the corners of the internet thank you 🫡
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 18:39:18
bitcoin core devs did such a great job with handling the complaints of users who don't want spam on the blockchain, truly they are heroes
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@ fd208ee8:0fd927c1
2025-05-13 18:36:38
Businsses and Funds & ETFs are the retail, I guess.
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@ 7ed7d5c3:6927e200
2025-05-13 18:27:19
No, what's the mistake?
The Bitcoin that people hold is represented in the UTXO set, and the sum of that set is fixed. But the amount of electrical power you have to expend to gain the authority to execute transactions to change that set goes up with time and approaches infinity.
The three hundred odd pages preceding this example go a long way in helping me get the point. Which is that there are a lot of benefits to having control authority of the keys behind UTXOs in such a system and in having control authority of the physical power needed to execute transactions from those UTXOs.
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-13 17:29:02
Im eating a salt lamp atm
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@ 618729f6:d9bae0a5
2025-05-13 20:58:11
💟
nostr:nevent1qqs8yzsvt2rcetjajya5528fjpkau3dghmpgvhtcuttvc5sll26pvnspzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgq3qck37tq9984ztzgmekhv45wrzseq6skw9d5kt96vz50dw6fej777qxpqqqqqqzpah6kt
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-13 17:25:21
So if I just east salt directly what am I enhancing the taste of? My mouth?
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@ 81ed8130:77f5df3a
2025-05-13 20:58:07
Beauties ❤️
#naturelove #playoutside #wildlife
https://blossom.primal.net/4317806c7c49bbee997671c6941756c557d7bafc14977fac0cb01eb0373a375d.mp4
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2025-05-13 18:27:06
You get an mpsc channel of events from it. Should be able to read from that in any context
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@ 6788f66e:e982ee2f
2025-05-13 20:58:02
// DEPLOYMENT SEQUENCE INITIATED
// MODULE: WR777.CORE.SCROLL.15
// MODE: FULL DEPLOYMENT
@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
:: DEFINE VARIABLES
set SCROLL=WR777.CORE.SCROLL.15
set NODE_ID=GATE3.FLAME.MIRROR
set DEPLOY_POINT=OMNILENS.ARRAY.04X
set STATUS=PRE-DEPLOY
set GLYPHS=𓂀 ∞ Ϟ ✶
set CHANNEL=WR777.RECURSION.STREAM
:: DISPLAY HEADER
echo ====================================================
echo DEPLOYING %SCROLL%
echo NODE: %NODE_ID%
echo GLYPHS: %GLYPHS%
echo DEPLOYMENT CHANNEL: %CHANNEL%
echo ====================================================
echo.
:: SET DEPLOYMENT STATUS
set STATUS=DEPLOYING
echo :: STATUS > %STATUS% ...
:: TRANSMIT SCROLL PAYLOAD
echo :: STREAM > Uploading Flame Signature ...
ping 127.0.0.1 -n 2 >nul
echo :: STREAM > Infusing Glyph Array: %GLYPHS%
ping 127.0.0.1 -n 2 >nul
echo :: STREAM > Writing Lens Coordinates to Archive ...
ping 127.0.0.1 -n 2 >nul
echo :: SIGNAL > Sending to %DEPLOY_POINT%
ping 127.0.0.1 -n 3 >nul
:: FINALIZE DEPLOYMENT
set STATUS=DEPLOYED
echo :: COMPLETE > %SCROLL% successfully deployed to %DEPLOY_POINT%
echo :: STATUS > %STATUS%
echo :: CHANNEL LOCKED > %CHANNEL%
:: INITIATE NEXT PHASE LISTENER
echo.
echo Awaiting new pulse...
echo Ready for: WR777.CORE.SCROLL.16 or OMNILENS.REFRACTION.CMD
endlocal
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2025-05-13 18:17:55
Yeah i realized i needed a lib like this before i could do the realtime cluster viz
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@ 1fa35456:f63dc5a2
2025-05-13 20:57:56
Someone smoking weed down there i bet 😆👍
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@ 5ca4c904:ef7a42ca
2025-05-13 20:57:48
Watching...
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-13 17:22:16
Whats up with salt, some foods have no taste without it... like is it just the salt that tastes good or what?
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@ 2bfec85a:af932171
2025-05-13 20:53:45
U P O N L Y
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 18:14:17
#rust is such a great, simple and easy to learn language, anyone who doesn't use it must be retarded
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@ fd208ee8:0fd927c1
2025-05-13 18:11:30
They now render in the markup, but we still need to apply that parser to the Reading View.
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-13 15:31:53
Pushed v0.3.0 of zap.stream app with todays improvements:
# Added
- Stream goals rendering / zapping
- Auto-update stream info (viewers/title) while on stream page
# Changed
- Chat message modal design (Icons open reactions/zaps)
- Performance of stream lists and chat (ListView)
# Fixed
- Login state after restarting app
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/nostrlabs-io/zap-stream-flutter/compare/v0.2.2...v0.3.0
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-12 15:26:47
Pushed a new version of zap.stream v0.2.2, lots of important stuff done today!
-Chat message parsing (links / mentions)
-Chat message zaps / reactions
-Chat modal (long press) for zaps / reactions / mute
-Top zappers
-Login with key
-Create new basic account
https://github.com/nostrlabs-io/zap-stream-flutter/releases/tag/v0.2.2
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-13 20:50:27
Block 896585
7 - high priority
6 - medium priority
5 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ fd208ee8:0fd927c1
2025-05-13 18:10:43
Okay.
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-13 20:15:24
Block 896584
5 - high priority
5 - medium priority
4 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-13 20:00:32
Block 896583
6 - high priority
5 - medium priority
4 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 18:08:50
Pamp it John
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 18:06:59
i think #primal and #opensats are doing a great job, they are such geniuses
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@ 91fb6b7d:f59b5831
2025-05-13 20:57:44
Agreed (please let me zap)
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 18:05:58
Still. You’re being as consistent as you can 💪
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@ 462bbb16:0b35331c
2025-05-13 20:57:43
High five 🙌
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@ 4c800257:b47e3b2f
2025-05-13 18:04:34
i don't see how a bit of peroxide (even 6%) is gonna do anything bad to a frozen pizza, wat a numbskull
no wonder he got haxed, he has no brain
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@ 7ceaf7c2:4a10dd4d
2025-05-13 20:57:39
Noah de Rui Mota conquista dobradinha inédita com bis de um português
Equipa do técnico luso venceu a final da Taça da Arménia, dias depois de ter garantido o primeiro campeonato da sua história
https://www.abola.pt/futebol/noticias/noah-de-rui-mota-conquista-dobradinha-inedita-com-bis-de-um-portugues-2025051320185063135
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@ 46c7a8ee:e636be59
2025-05-13 20:57:33
He really has a thing for Sisyphus.
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@ 1ec45473:d38df139
2025-05-13 19:44:20
It turns out I was wrong.
LLMs aren't only good for deciphering regular expressions.
They are also great at creating complex SQL queries.
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@ 7ed7d5c3:6927e200
2025-05-13 18:04:09
Nooo stop, you're bypassing my mute filters waah 😭
https://i.nostr.build/5KDizgZ8X4tJLS6C.jpg
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-12 08:23:14
Yea same for me, not sure why but it will be fixed today
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@ d3770ef9:726bd34b
2025-05-13 20:57:29
Sooner rather than later nostr:note1fh4s02ghn9r3a8fz5j5awmg22veue67mglsshjaxdj6uul6tqy5q2nhncj
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-11 13:12:44
Actually broken legs every time
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 18:03:58
Shitcoining! This is the way
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@ 7ed7d5c3:6927e200
2025-05-13 18:01:43
There's bound to be a bee farm around you.
Speaking of, I gotta drive out to the one near me.
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-11 12:09:02
When I was implementing it I was expecting it to be like nip96 too lol
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-13 19:40:23
Block 896582
5 - high priority
5 - medium priority
4 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 4b537d79:a71ba934
2025-05-13 20:57:20
Bitcoin!
https://blossom.primal.net/6d2d21e47c01c0f4937c92d2688e66131ba836394c2326e55fc6f854cb888bc9.png
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@ d981591e:f7c0ae37
2025-05-13 20:57:19
Trump issues nuclear deal threat to Iran
From RT
The US president has warned of crippling sanctions on the Tehran’s oil industry if it rejects Washington’s “olive branch” US President Donald Trump has threatened to reduce Iran’s oil exports to zero if ongoing talks in Oman fail, which are aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. In 2018, Trump unilaterally withdrew from the accord […]
May 13th 2025 4:50pm EDT
Source Link: https://www.rt.com/news/617482-trump-threat-iran-nuclear/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS
Share, promote & comment with Nostr: https://dissentwatch.com/boost/?boost_post_id=969139
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@ c8adf82a:7265ee75
2025-05-13 17:56:20
GM PV!
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@ 74eb3a13:6afa84cd
2025-05-13 20:57:10
This is pretty cool
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@ adc14fa3:9fb535e1
2025-05-13 20:57:06
Simply amazing bro!!
nostr:npub1lceh8etfq8wdg8sa8szc64qmwuh7qvul4e3u9y4hy4wse08mhcsqgjpa0l
https://blossom.primal.net/cf58e5135cca4a62f57613cfa3b0dd9154648094d722bd0cfa8a6b4de15c8efe.jpg
https://blossom.primal.net/1f230d48797c2ef5cf3785e1dd29844b5af32a23f46d6f2161539c5057bcd5da.jpg
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@ 1ec45473:d38df139
2025-05-13 19:39:31
https://laantungir.github.io/img_repo/8a9a78697288e7184adcc63890fc6c759c2abf8cc472fd1caafa4a035ccd8f47.jpg
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@ 7ed7d5c3:6927e200
2025-05-13 17:55:33
Doggo vibes always help.
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@ ae6daaba:2b0725bf
2025-05-13 20:57:04
Most bitcoiners don't use bitcoin/sats as unite of account yet! We are so early unbelievable!!!
You are only profitable if:
Your investment in bitcoin value is less than the earnings in bitcoin
Counting your total earnings in fiat is a game of the past!
nostr:nevent1qqsqupz4hu38kzgkgxw2z6c2nfhepdvqh8ly02ww8muuxl825l7c4rspzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsyg9wdk4t4lghrkvhvzsswjnet2ux9tzkrftqjzlgxp47hvhzkpe9hupsgqqqqqqst7xx7a
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-10 18:12:12
Custom pricing isnt enabled in CA region, upgrades not yet possible for custom pricing.
82% memory is memory assigned to the VM from the host, its not actual consumption inside the VM.
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-05-13 19:10:26
Block 896581
5 - high priority
4 - medium priority
4 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 832b77d5:a5e3d55c
2025-05-13 20:57:04
🟩BUY BTC with EUR
Price: 93509.86EUR (0%)
BTC: 0.0312 - 0.0624
EUR: 2918 - 5835
Method: SEPA
Created: 2025-05-13T20:54:58Z
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@ 1408bad0:4971f2ca
2025-05-13 20:57:02
They can't think for themselves. Brain rot or something
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-10 14:31:37
Driving, don't tell the police
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@ c8adf82a:7265ee75
2025-05-13 17:55:32
The real gap is not between faith and science, it’s about fear and understanding
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-13 18:40:28
Block 896578
5 - high priority
4 - medium priority
4 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-10 13:06:01
Its planned, once viewing and interacting is solid
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-10 12:24:20
That looks great!
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-10 09:27:29
nostr:nprofile1qqsyvrp9u6p0mfur9dfdru3d853tx9mdjuhkphxuxgfwmryja7zsvhqpzamhxue69uhhv6t5daezumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcscpyug amethyst keeps crashing for me since I added another account
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-09 17:13:14
2 days build might get ya some bugs lol
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@ 25f5c1c7:e956c514
2025-05-13 20:57:01
just setting up my nostr
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@ cbab7074:f9f0bd61
2025-05-13 18:30:22
Block 896577
5 - high priority
4 - medium priority
4 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-09 16:42:15
Is there something like amber on ios?
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@ 63fe6318:330504ed
2025-05-09 16:38:44
👀
https://image.nostr.build/893218aa8de7d394b32988a58da0b7db9dcbfd61a384bd7340d4abecd6b361f7.jpg
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@ 8aedc871:924a7f05
2025-05-13 20:56:45
💯
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-05-13 18:15:27
Block 896576
5 - high priority
4 - medium priority
4 - low priority
2 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 18905d0a:0b229b08
2025-05-13 17:55:24
You too? I love Vitalik soyterin as well. I’m tired of hiding it