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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-16 02:55:35
Enforced how?
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-16 02:25:09
Nope
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 23:54:29
Not a bit.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 05:24:16
Best one is always going to be your own, but aside from taking on that project, there is a decent list at the top of the readme here:
https://github.com/bitvora/wot-relay
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 05:02:49
I absolutely understand how confusing the whole relay setup can be.
Writing to multiple relays is for the purpose of redundancy and censorship resistance. There is nothing that says you need to read from multiple relays, though. If you have one relay that shows you all the notes you want to see, then there's no need to read from more than that.
It's also not just paid relays that are an option for reading from that spammers are not likely to have write access. Web-of-trust relays are also a good option.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 04:57:00
Yes, more integrity for the media for sure, since the hash of the data can be checked against the file name to ensure they still match. Redundancy of the media is dependent on it being mirrored to other Blossom servers, though. Currently Amethyst doesn't support mirroring your uploads to multiple Blossom servers. I am hoping that will be coming in a future update, as other Nostr clients HAVE added that feature.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 04:41:56
Blossom is a protocol, just like Nostr, but built for hosting media files instead of text notes.
Instead of those files having a traditional file name, the file name is a hash of its content. This means the same file can ve stored on more than one server and if the original server is down, it can easily be located on other servers, because the hash will be the same.
It also means that the file's content can be hashed and checked against the file name to ensure the data hasn't been changed since it was originally updated. No one can pull a fast one by replacing your photo from the Grand Canyon with a gif of Rick Astley.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 04:32:19
That has nothing to do with using Amber. Just need to go update your media server settings.
If you use Nostr.Build, I would recommend using their Blossom upload option, https://blossom.band
Anything you upload there will go to your Nostr.Build account, but it will also have the benefit of being content addressable, so it can still be found on any other Blossom server it is mirrored to, in case Nostr.Band is ever down.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 04:26:35
It's a very simple principle, really. Don't read from relays that spammers can write to.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 03:21:46
You know your relay setup is on-point when everyone else is complaining about a new spam attack and you would never have known without seeing their complaints.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-15 03:16:14
Sorry. What spam?
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-14 20:07:36
Interesting. I knew about its blastr relays, but did not know it also uses NIP-65 for replies to post to the inbox relays of those mentioned.
Is this something we should be expecting relays to handle for us, rather than clients?
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-14 05:29:05
Indeed. And also possible credentials to uptate the NIP-05 were compromised at the same time.
All ears for better ways to verify a new npub is legit post-compromise.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-14 04:52:50
I definitely understand the hesitation. Thankfully in this case there is another well known npub that was not compromised to confirm it, and also the NIP-05 got updated quickly.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-14 04:44:40
Personal responsibility always comes along with freedom, decentralized protocol or no.
It's also why making things convenient and easy, relieving users of personal responsibility, results in the tradeoff of less freedom.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-14 04:05:45
Happy to hear any suggestion to get around the simple fact that spam will always be rampant when new profiles can be spun up for free and messages can be saved to servers for free with the expectation they will be seen.
You either need to be purposeful about limiting who can put posts in front of your face or you will have spam. There's not really any way around that except to hand that responsibility to a central authority.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 23:52:28
There's all sorts of reasons why you may not be able to access their website when the rest of us can. The likelihood is that it isn't on Fountain's end, since no one else seems to have any issue.
Are you using a VPN? If not, try accessing the site while connected to a VPN.
Looks like you're on mobile, so I would echo what others have said and point you toward using the mobile app, rather than the website.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 23:21:32
Yeah, there's not a lot of folks posting kind 20 when they could just post a kind 1 and include an image that will show up in the main feed on most clients.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 23:12:39
Wallets are an interesting subject on your node. In one sense, your entire outbound liquidity constitutes your wallet balance, and you can do transactions directly from this balance using Ride the Lightning under Lightning>Transactions. From the Payments tab in that interface you will have a "Send Payment" button at the top where you can paste in a lightning invoice. If you pop over to the Invoices tab, you can choose "Create Invoice" to receive sats to your lightning node.
You will see your "Local Capacity" at the top of the page here. That is effectively your "wallet balance" if you are using your entire node's outbound liquidity as your wallet. It's also where any routing fees you receive will "go." Routing fees are really just the difference between the amount of sats you receive and the amount you forward to the next hop in the route, so you won't see a transaction amount in your wallet for "10 sats - fee income." Instead, you will see it in the Reports section of Ride the Lightning.
Now, I would not recommend using your entire liquidity as your "wallet." One reason for this is, the balance will fluctuate. This is due to your node calculating how much it would cost to close the channel on-chain at the current fee rate. Instead, I would recommend using a sub-wallet with a balance that is a portion of the total outbound liquidity.
Use something like Alby Hub or LNBits to create this sub-wallet. Alby Hub is probably the most user-friendly, while LNBits is probably the most versatile. Then connect the sub-wallet to a wallet app like Alby Go or Zeus via Nostr Wallet Connect. The easiest way to have a lightning address connected to it is to connect the wallet to an Alby account via NWC.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 22:54:32
Not sure what you are asking with that question...
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 22:52:56
Seems you are operating from a bit narrower definition of "finance" than necessary. It can be simply defined as the science or study of the management of funds, as found in Merriam-Webster, which is quite generic and certainly includes savings.
If you are going to narrow the focus to only those financial constructs that "extract value from the economy without real work," then that's fine, but I would make sure that whoever you converse with is aware you are using the term that way rather than the broader definition.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 22:45:12
Alright... Here's what I changed:
OWNER_NPUB - This should obviously be changed to the npub you will be using Haven with.
RELAY_URL - This should be the domain where the relay will be accessible.
Leave the rest of the settings in this top section of the .env as they are unless you have a specific reason to change them and pop down to the Private Relay Settings.
PRIVATE_RELAY_NAME - You can name it whatever you like, but probably don't want to leave it as "utxo's private relay." Each of the other sections allow you to change their name, too.
PRIVATE_RELAY_NPUB - This should be the npub you plan to use the relay with. The private relay will only accept notes authored by that npub. Same applies for all the other sections below that allow you to set the relay npub.
PRIVATE_RELAY_DESCRIPTION - You can leave this as is or change it as you see fit. It just gives those who check the relay description document an idea of what the relay is for.
PRIVATE_RELAY_ICON - Slap in a URL for an icon for your relay. Think of it like your relay's profile picture. Keep it small. You can even have a separate icon for each of Haven's relays, if you want.
I haven't changed anything in the Private Relay Rate Limiters section.
Your "Chat" relay is used for receiving DMs. Apart from the fields similar to the Private relay setup, you may want to adjust the WoT depth, how often the WoT is refreshed, or the minimum number of followers. These settings dictate who can post messages to your DM inbox, so you don't get a bunch of spam DMs. But, if you want to see DMs from people outside of your WoT, you may want to make these less strict by reducing the CHAT_RELAY_MINIMUM_FOLLOWERS to 0, but know that you will start getting spam DMs, too.
Make similar updates as you did in the Private Relay section to the Outbox and Inbox sections, too.
Your Import Settings may also need to have the date updated, depending on when you joined Nostr. Haven will import your notes from other relays from that date to present, based on the relays you instruct it to pull from in the relays_import.json document.
Finally, you may need to add some values in the AWS Backup Settings, if you are having Haven backed up to AWS.
The next document you will want to make sure has all the relays listed that you want to pull from is the relays_import.json. Make sure it is pulling from any and all relays you can remember writing to in the past. It's already including relay.nostr.band, which is an aggregator, so it should be able to find most of your notes, regardless.
And to round it all out, you'll want to edit the relays_blastr.json to include any relays you want your public notes mirrored to. This will only be notes that you are writing to your Haven outbox relay. The default relays are pretty decent, but you may want to make some adjustments. Note, you should not choose any relays that require AUTH for write access, as Haven will be unable to sign their AUTH requests.
Maybe nostr:npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8 and/or nostr:npub1a6we08n7zsv2na689whc9hykpq4q6sj3kaauk9c2dm8vj0adlajq7w0tyc can review the above to ensure I haven't given any bad advice. 😂
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 22:10:12
😂
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 22:09:30
Hmmm... I can't think of any single video or podcast off the top of my head. That said, here's what I think the basic outline should be:
1. The problem. Give examples of how our current monetary system is working against us via inflationary theft of our time and productivity, creating bad incentives for high-time-preference behavior.
2. The solution. Outline the characteristics of an ideal form of money. Don't mention Bitcoin yet. Just go over what ideal portability, divisibility, durability, verifiability, fungibility, and most importantly scarcity look like in a digital and global economy.
3. Bitcoin as ideal money. Now show how Bitcoin is the form of money that best matches these ideals, and why it is the only one, since other copycats cannot repeat the 0 to 1 innovation, and cannot provide the security and scarcity assurances Bitcoin has built up over time due to the distribution of tens of thousands of full nodes and hundreds of thousands of miners worldwide. That network effect simply can't be broken.
4. Objections. Deal with some of the most common objections, like "How can it be valuable if it's not physical?" and garbage like that.
5. Further education. Provide sources for those who watch the video to learn more about various aspects of Bitcoin, both technical and philosophical, as well as where they can go to get off zero.
Dang... I might just need to make this...
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:42:30
Doing the triage to decide what to work on now vs what can wait is nearly as important as the work itself.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:40:05
Hmmm. All said and done, it is more necessary to have a relay management/moderation tool than to be able to block particular relays at this time.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:38:25
Here's my canned response about dealing with spam:
If you are seeing a lot of spam in your replies, it is because you are reading from relays that spammers can write to for free.
Spam will always be present on any social platform or protocol when the following statements are true: 1. It's free and easy to create new identities. 2. New identities can write messages they can expect others will see without a cost.
We're not able to, nor do we want to, make it difficult to create a new identity on Nostr, so reducing spam by making new users jump through hoops to create an "account" that can only be enforced by a centralized entity is not an option.
That means we need to prevent it via option 2, by restricting new identities from writing notes to relays without a cost. If you are reading from relays that don't impose some cost to write to them, either social, computational, or monetary, then you are bound to see spam on a regular basis.
Instead of reading from free and public relays, you should consider trading them out for the following types of relays:
- Web-of-Trust (WoT): This relay type imposes a social cost in order to write to it. Namely, you have to be followed by the relay owner or one of the npubs the relay owner follows before you can write notes to the relay. These types of relays may also automatically aggregate notes from those within the web-of-trust, even if they were written to other relays.
- Proof-of-Work (PoW): This relay type is less common, and it imposes a computational cost to write to it. Only those who have dedicated computational energy to generating the required PoW can write to the relay. This cost is trivial for the honest user, who only posts up to a couple times a minute, but imposes heavy costs on spammers, who are trying to post hundreds or thousands of times per minute. Unfortunately, most Nostr clients don't support adding PoW to notes, so most relays don't use it as a spam mitigation measure.
- Paid Relays: As the name implies, this relay type imposes a monetary cost to write to it. It may also impose a cost to read from it, but that is less common. Since this cost is per npub, and spammers don't ever use just one npub since that's too trivial to mute and move on, this makes paid relays affordable for honest users, but too expensive for spammers.
Since the only two relay types above that are currently in wide use are web-of-trust and paid relays, here are a few suggestions for each.
Web-of-Trust:
- wot.utxo.one
- nostrelites.org
- wot.nostr.net
Paid:
- nostr.wine
- nostr.land
- jellyfish.land
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:34:30
Not all clients support muting particular words, so the "just do this simple thing," isn't always an option.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:32:03
I take a mostly hands-off approach. But then, I am also not trying to be a routing node. I use my node for my own transactions.
That said, when you have unbalanced channels, it limits your options for which channels a transaction can route through. For instance, if I have a channel with you, and all of the liquidity is on my side of the channel, I can no longer receive any sats with your node as the last hop before reaching me. You may have otherwise been the best route, but because all the liquidity is on my side of the channel, I will need to receive via one of my other channels that may be less optimal and result in a higher fee for the sender.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:26:01
I seem to remember nostr:npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8 creating something that could use NWC for on-chain transactions.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:23:45
CLN doesn't have NWC built into it, so you would need something that runs on top of it to provide the functionality.
As far as I know, right now Alby Hub only works with LND, but LNBits might give you this functionality with their NWC plugin. nostr:npub1c878wu04lfqcl5avfy3p5x83ndpvedaxv0dg7pxthakq3jqdyzcs2n8avm, can you confirm?
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 21:11:52
Yes, Lumina is definitely a better looking photo client that works really well. I think they don't get a lot of traction because there is no native Android or iOS version, so it has to be used as a PWA.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 20:56:02
Basically. It's mainly the fact that Olas is buggy and hasn't had any updates since February.
Looks like Pablo has actually been working on it as recently as May 25th, though.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 20:51:50
Zappix needs a design overhaul, but it definitely works better than Olas!
Doesn't look quite so bad on mobile. Definitely recommend using within nostr:npub1h0uj825jgcr9lzxyp37ehasuenq070707pj63je07n8mkcsg3u0qnsrwx8's browser.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 20:45:43
Nope. Just need to be posting where people are likely to see it, that is a few popular relays, and making use of hashtags people might be following also really helps.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 20:42:45
The number of kind 10002s and kind 3s I have seen recently with 20+ relays listed is just ridiculous...
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 20:41:51
Notice also, this means a final relay count of 4 relays in your 10002 and maybe 5 in your kind 3. All other relay lists should be even shorter. 1 or 2 in your DM inbox list (10050); 1 or 2 in your private relay list (10013); And 3 or 4 in your search relays (10007).
Blocked relays will start becoming important when more clients start using the outbox model. When you start seeing spam on certain relays consistently, you will be able to block clients from pulling notes from those relays. nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn, does Coracle already support this?
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 20:31:54
In this transitional world we live in where some clients support the outbox model and some don't, I have come to the following setup:
Kind 10002
- Write to your own Haven outbox relay, and set it up to blast to the 10 most popular public relays.
- Write to and read from a paid relay of your choice. I'll let nostr:npub18kzz4lkdtc5n729kvfunxuz287uvu9f64ywhjz43ra482t2y5sks0mx5sz, nostr:npub12262qa4uhw7u8gdwlgmntqtv7aye8vdcmvszkqwgs0zchel6mz7s6cgrkj, and nostr:npub1h49w8en79xty6j2pwgnpm3znjhyf767jua6xgt3kvyn3w80ms86s2z9kay duke it out for which one you should choose.
- Read from your own WoT relay (set up to aggregate notes from your WoT) and your Haven inbox relay.
Kind 3 - For those clients that support using it to supplement your inbox/outbox setup.
- Read from a couple other WoT relays and aggregators that might fill in some gaps missing in your inbox relays.
- Write to... nothing additional should be needed. Your outbox relays should suffice.
If you don't have your own Haven relay, then some adjustments need to be made. But Haven really is helpful to have. THANK YOU nostr:npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8 and nostr:npub1a6we08n7zsv2na689whc9hykpq4q6sj3kaauk9c2dm8vj0adlajq7w0tyc!
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 20:11:41
Coracle will write replies to the inbox relays of those you have tagged in the reply. nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn is using relay.damus.io, nos.lol, and hbr.coracle.social as inbox relays. nostr:npub18kzz4lkdtc5n729kvfunxuz287uvu9f64ywhjz43ra482t2y5sks0mx5sz is using creatr.nostr.wine, among others.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:49:16
Depends on the app. For many Nostr apps, the devs themselves sign the release and you get it just as fast as getting it directly from GitHub, with the added benefit of it being signed by their Nostr key.
However, most other apps are signed by nostr:npub10r8xl2njyepcw2zwv3a6dyufj4e4ajx86hz6v4ehu4gnpupxxp7stjt2p8, and there can be a delay. Usually not much of a delay, though.
I have generally moved to using the Zapstore, and only use Obtainium for apps that aren't available there. Which is surprisingly few.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:43:28
When my kids were a bit younger, we were using Blue Wallet with their Sovereign Craft (Bitcoin in Minecraft) wallet connected via LNDHub.
That was before NWC was a thing, and before I was confident enough to host their wallets on my own node. Now I have each of them a sub-wallet on Alby Hub that is connected to Alby Go on their device.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:39:30
Almost forgot!
nostr:npub1z0lcg9p2v5nzg5fycxq0k56ze6snp42clmrafzqpn5w6u74v5x9q708ldk recently added event scheduling to their Hivetalk Honey client.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:37:57
I think the OG in this would be Flockstr, but it now appears abandoned and broken.
There's also https://troop.is and nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424's https://plektos.app/
nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn is Flotilla also using NIP-52 calendar events for semi-private events within a space?
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:29:17
If they like to listen to educational content, you can't go wrong with this series of articles compiled by Anil, for which I gathered together all of nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev's reads of them on Bitcoin Audible.
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzpde8f55w86vrhaeqmd955y4rraw8aunzxgxstsj7eyzgntyev2xtqqxnzdenxvcrqvf5xyur2wp3s374y2
And a web URL if the Nostr URI isn't displayed by your client: https://dikaios1517.npub.pro/post/1733001418581/
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:25:13
Chicken and egg. I think kind 20 posts would probably continue to be popular if the most popular client hadn't been left unmaintained in a broken state. As it is, they have died down because there are only a couple other clients that support them, and they are hidden away in an alternative feed that people forget exists.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:22:47
Well... It WAS created by Pablo. This is his pattern. He has more ideas than he has time to maintain.
The ones that stick around will be the ones that people care enough about to take up the reins and maintain them. The rest will be piled onto the ash heap of neglect. Some will simply get absorbed into other projects.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:14:24
I can help with the top-up question.
Go to your stream dashboard. In the bottom left will be a section called "Account Setup." Click on the "Balance" button in that section. In the overlay that pops up, you will see a "Topup" button on the right side, next to where your balance is displayed.
As for deletion of previous recordings, I don't think they are currently supported, so this would be a feature request.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:08:42
This is the correct answer.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:07:23
Hmmm, interesting... I know that smart watches can detect when you are sleeping... I bet someone has made an app that can turn off whatever your phone is playing based on that...
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 19:06:10
That's actually an excellent point about quote-posts creating a separate thread for comments, while boosts do not.
A lot of folks just see boosts as low-effort, which only serve to move a post many people already saw back up to the top of the timeline without anything new being added to the discussion.
Personally, I see the value of boosting separately from quote-posting, and I am glad Nostr has both options in most clients. I generally boost content that was posted at minimum an hour prior, and therefore may be beyond where anyone currently online would scroll, and which is worth reading on its own merits, without any additional comments required.
I do tend to quote-post more than boost, though.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 18:57:41
1. You determine what Bitcoin is for yourself.
This means that you choose which node implementation you run. Whether you will update to a new version if the devs included something you disagree with. Or whether you will support a proposed update, such as to add CTV. If you don't run your own node, then those who run the node your wallet communicates with will be the ones making those decisions for you. And all wallets MUST talk to some node or another. It may as well be your own so that you ensure the Bitcoin ruleset is being followed for yourself.
2. You gain some additional privacy.
When you use a wallet that is connecting to another node, that node can see your IP address. It also can see what UTXOs you are interested in. It also sees the details of each transaction you broadcast through that node. So, the note operator may be harvesting information from those who connect to the node. When you run your own node and connect your wallet to it instead of someone else's node, then ONLY your node has that information. It will relay your transactions to other nodes on the network so that mining pools have that information to create block templates, but those nodes won't know if the transaction originated from your node, or if it is just relaying information it got from another node.
3. You verify the Bitcoin you receive for yourself.
When you use a wallet connected to someone else's node, how do you know that the Bitcoin you received is actual Bitcoin? You have to just trust that the wallet didn't receive something else that it is just displaying as Bitcoin to you. When you run a node for yourself, where you can see the blocks coming in and that the transaction ID in your wallet matches the transaction ID in the latest block your node just put its stamp of approval on as a valid block, there's a massive amount of confidence that gives you that you aren't having the wool pulled over your eyes and your Bitcoin is actually Bitcoin, and you do actually hold the keys to real Bitcoin.
4. You understand Bitcoin better.
Running a full Bitcoin node naturally leads to the question, "What can I do with this thing?" Before you know it, you'll be using it to construct your own block templates for your Bitaxe, and running Alby Hub or LNBits on top of your self-hosted LND Lightning node. Or running CLN to receive mining payouts to your own BOLT-12 invoice, rather than one held by a custodian. Or you spend time exploring your own self-hosted mempool to better wrap your mind around inputs and outputs, and the types of transactions that are happening on-chain. I wouldn't know half as much as I know about Bitcoin if I didn't run my own node.
5. Bitcoin is kept decentralized and resilient.
This isn't a benefit to you alone, but to the entire network. Bitcoin remains healthy and decentralized so long as the number of nodes is such that it would be impossible to shut them all down or hack them all at once. That means, the more the merrier. This is why we fought the block-size war; the average person should be able to run their own node on relatively inexpensive hardware. The sheer number of nodes out there running in Bitcoiners' homes and places of business is the reason why Bitcoin can never be shut down. The number of miners protects the immutability of the ledger, but the number of nodes protects its continued existence and the reliable scarcity of the asset.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 18:26:32
In terms of social value, yes. A quote-post without any additional comment is effectively the same as a boost.
However, on a technical level, they are separate things.
The difference between them is defined in NIP-18. Boosts or reposts are kind 6 or kind 16 notes while quote-posts (additional comments included or not) are kind 1 with a reference to the original note in the content of the quote-post.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 17:35:48
No, they are two different things. I think Coracle leaves them out intentionally. They add nothing of value to the original post, while quote-posting gives the opportunity to add your own comments.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 17:20:40
Cool. Here's a starting point:
Galatians 3:7-9
> [7] Know then that it is those of faith who are the sons of Abraham. [8] And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham, saying, “In you shall all the nations be blessed.” [9] So then, those who are of faith are blessed along with Abraham, the man of faith.
Or Romans 2:26-29
> [26] So, if a man who is uncircumcised keeps the precepts of the law, will not his uncircumcision be regarded as circumcision? [27] Then he who is physically uncircumcised but keeps the law will condemn you who have the written code and circumcision but break the law. [28] For no one is a Jew who is merely one outwardly, nor is circumcision outward and physical. [29] But a Jew is one inwardly, and circumcision is a matter of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the letter. His praise is not from man but from God.
Or Romans 9:6-8
[6] But it is not as though the word of God has failed. For not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, [7] and not all are children of Abraham because they are his offspring, but “Through Isaac shall your offspring be named.” [8] This means that it is not the children of the flesh who are the children of God, but the children of the promise are counted as offspring.
Or the entire chapter of Romans 11.
That should serve as a good start for consideration.
God's covenant with Abraham continues, not through physical descentants of Abraham, but through those who share the same faith that Abraham had and it was counted to him for righteousness.
Ah, that reminds me... Should have included all of Romans 4.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-13 02:38:39
Nope. Just hopped in a time machine back to 1776. Timestamps don't work well for dates before 1970, though.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 22:33:44
FYI nostr:nprofile1qqsx8lnrrrw9skpulctgzruxm5y7rzlaw64tcf9qpqww9pt0xvzsfmgprfmhxue69uhhq7tjv9kkjepwve5kzar2v9nzucm0d5hsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0qyvhwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpdshssfnq7m, Not able to install latest version because it thinks the version I have installed is newer.
https://relay.brightbolt.net/9894c91c6e47e9444b2f64b32dd5d76769a919b468ee34e84a96629ab61ae123.jpg
May need to troubleshoot with nostr:nprofile1qqs83nn04fezvsu89p8xg7axjwye2u67errat3dx2um725fs7qnrqlgzqtdq0.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 21:58:09
Not sure about a separate device that can do it. Are you thinking something that you wear that can detect you have fallen asleep? Otherwise, there are plenty of apps that can shut off music or podcasts based on a timer.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 21:27:34
Ummm... One of these is a wallet for coin-joins, and the other is a node implementation... apples and oranges.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 21:00:11
The most skulls I have seen on a nostr:nprofile1qqspcm9j9xtt42lfyx7dghytvgfm9k4sjmuguja9v7x585v45xrg25gpr9mhxue69uhhwmm59e38y6t8dp6xymmvwshxuet59ut38cm2 post yet.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 20:58:07
Hows your day going?
Better than this guy!
Nearly $200m...
https://media.tenor.com/TuSZg2XusBkAAAAC/money-burning.gif
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 20:54:10
https://media.tenor.com/w0vQmuU93dEAAAAC/no-words-speechless.gif
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 20:06:30
Sort of an "encryption on the fly" sort of setup?
I bet that could work...
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 20:00:45
Nope... haven't seen ANY of that round here... 👀
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 19:59:10
H/T nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqgcwaehxw309ac8yetdd96k6tnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqpr9mhxue69uhhxetwv35hgtnwdaekvmrpwfjjucm0d54df670
😂
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 19:55:00
https://media.tenor.com/mfvzAMdpnWAAAAAC/massaging-give-me-a-massage.gif
Someone get nostr:nprofile1qqsr7acdvhf6we9fch94qwhpy0nza36e3tgrtkpku25ppuu80f69kfqpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7qg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t09ug4n6q3 a drink!
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 18:58:19
Yeah, that's effectively the second solution I mentioned, but with some extra steps.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 18:52:05
I received some zaps from you just a bit ago. Checked my wallet and they were received.
https://relay.brightbolt.net/1b66dc4b534d386aee4838515bdebd424217a45bf196642aaa54476b95e42fd9.jpg
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 17:45:33
Glad to hear it!
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 16:45:33
An ETF is just someone else's Bitcoin with your name on it to make you feel like you own something.
Real Bitcoin in my own custody is how I roll.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 16:29:28
Each subscriber can only "decrypt it with their own key" if a separate version of the note is saved to the relay, each copy encrypted to each subscriber's key.
The way to do it would likely be to encrypt it once to a separate key for each article and once payment has been made, send the decryption key to the subscriber in their receipt.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 16:18:30
Took a look at your kind 10002 (Public Outbox and Public Inbox relays) and though you have several listed, for some reason only one of them is flagged "write" and none of them are flagged "read".
Your most recent kind 3 (lists your "General Relays" has no relays listed at all, but I assume that is because you are following Vitor's instructions. Looks like a kind 3 published back on 6/8/25 also had no relays listed, though, so tjat very well may be why you weren't getting anything in your feed with no "read" relays in either your kind 10002 or your kind 3.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 15:25:50
My friend is facing loss of his teaching job for simply reading from a classic book.
The xcancel link for those who don't have an X account anymore: https://xcancel.com/realmastro21/status/1932920739646353813
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 08:25:04
You're the GOAT, nostr:nprofile1qqs0nt9skq6vfsgh06v979rrnuchau87mmnk2lqxpv2xaeusqfp30mqpz3mhxue69uhkzmr8duh82arcduhx7mn99uq3wamnwvaz7tmzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshsvkk925!
Learned so much about running a node from your guides!
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@ c558c7cc:b0b7b89e
2025-06-16 16:07:31
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@ c558c7cc:b0b7b89e
2025-06-16 16:07:30
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@ 0882b332:4e8011e5
2025-06-16 16:06:38
Sometimes I land a touchdown🤾 and then it's back to "roughing the passer". 🧟
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 08:08:17
Ser, that is AWESOME!
Thank you!
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@ c558c7cc:b0b7b89e
2025-06-16 16:06:29
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 08:01:32
GN fren!
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@ c558c7cc:b0b7b89e
2025-06-16 16:05:24
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 08:00:20
Would be much appreciated! Thank you!
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@ 9da75b1f:0f24dc6d
2025-06-16 16:04:11
Get a real coffee and just one in the morning. Proper stuff!
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 07:58:51
Should be sleeping, but...
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@ c558c7cc:b0b7b89e
2025-06-16 16:04:06
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@ 3dda4500:5776f2db
2025-06-16 16:03:43
I love tax avoidance, tax evasion, tax circumnavigation, voting with your feet, voting with your wallet, and boating accidents.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 05:20:33
nostr:npub107jk7htfv243u0x5ynn43scq9wrxtaasmrwwa8lfu2ydwag6cx2quqncxg is it intended behavior in Habla.news to be unable to insert a link to a specific client? I am trying to paste a link to a listing on Shopstr, but Habla keeps replacing it with a Nostr URI `nostr:naddr1...` .
If I wanted to use a Nostr URI, I would put in a Nostr URI. In this case I want to put in a Shopstr URL instead, and Habla simply won't let me.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 05:11:04
Yes. Your custom Alby lightning address is probably grandfathered in, just like mine. All new Alby accounts just get a randomly generated address and if you want to customize it, you need to pay. Seems to be a relatively recent change.
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@ 2f29aa33:38ac6f13
2025-06-16 16:02:50
America, fuck yeah!
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 01:13:16
Web GUI for moderating your relay?
YES PLEASE!
Might actually think about running a relay for more than my own use, now...
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@ 0882b332:4e8011e5
2025-06-16 16:01:13
LooooL
😂
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@ 3dda4500:5776f2db
2025-06-16 16:08:30
Rape, murder, lies, and theft, Inc., is the true name of the state, but they keep lying about their name, and they'll imprison or kill you if you say it too loudly, just like Julian Assange.
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-12 00:53:27
Yeah... They never last long round here.
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@ 8a719d42:cf1f0fe5
2025-06-16 15:58:54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vANcgolYNds&t=2
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@ 36229044:ca8e5ff5
2025-06-16 16:08:16
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@ b7274d28:c99628cb
2025-06-11 23:49:16
My reply was a bit tongue-in-cheek. I am tempted.
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2025-06-16 15:58:12
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@ 0f211b0c:00f1fa97
2025-06-16 16:08:04
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@ 0882b332:4e8011e5
2025-06-16 15:57:34
In Germany I would say "Fetti Fetti bum bum". 😂 https://image.nostr.build/0b9fb5168c15a3ab958cd0a3ee4c2f2eecb64d27a2abcf7520e89486d4617b78.jpg
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@ d60397e8:2fe3fde0
2025-06-16 15:54:32
this could be your deepest note of all time
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@ 0882b332:4e8011e5
2025-06-16 15:53:30
Either you are the GOAT @ home or the GOAT on the field. You can't have it both ways. If the realization is there now. Then use the remaining time.
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2025-06-16 15:53:02
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