I've muted my phone, but alarms and other sounds still go off. This whole system of separate volume controls for different categories is completely pointless. Who actually manages their sound settings that way? 'Mute' should mean MUTE for everything. It's a completely idiotic feature.
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I lost the private key for nostr:npub1s9jsnqnynrh7wjgy7xr0f5y79wv8kwg38vksk2zedrpgs2vnsraqhzmew7 and it's impossible to recover it, so I created a new account. I hope you all manage your secret keys well.
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Is there a way to run something on a Windows computer that would make it operate as a Tor exit node with just one double-click, and that could automatically restart even after the computer reboots? Setting this up on neglected public computers in public institutions—where management is lacking—might actually work well.
nostr:nprofile1qqswp4w2480v0dnerydqjneyrz42vlgd239v2lu37vc663lk0n38jwspz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dsq3samnwvaz7tmhv4kxxmmdv5hxummnw3ezuamfdejs3ffmjw is finally working properly on my PC. I used to have issues where a left click would be recognized as a right click, or I could send messages in the chat but not receive them. However, after the recent update, everything seems to be functioning perfectly.
I've noticed some non-KYC AI services that charge per question rather than using a subscription model. Some of these use Lightning Network for payments, providing an API key that gets debited with each use. Going even further, I've seen services that use Cashu, embedding the bearer token in the header to pay "truly" per query. I'm curious about how this works.
Cashu tokens aren't fixed keys and become unusable after a single use. Does this mean the header token needs to be replaced with each query?
Before a response is generated, it's impossible to know the exact cost of that query. What token is put in the header? And since the cost is unlikely to match the token's exact value, does this mean a token with a larger denomination is used, and the change is refunded somehow? Is the refund attached to the response?
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Lately, Amber keeps breaking on me (it suddenly shuts down and then no matter what I do, it absolutely won’t start again). I’m not sure if it’s my phone’s issue or Amber’s. Given that my phone is really old and no one else seems to be talking about this, it’s probably my phone issue.
But every Nostr client app I use also fails to launch properly when Amber has issues. Instead of not working at all when Amber isn’t responding, I wish they’d behave like an npub login mode—but that’s probably hard to do, right? It does seem difficult.
I've noticed a few things while looking at the data on my personal Nostr relay:
If I receive all events without any filtering, most of them turn out to be spam.
There are more attempts to delete than I expected, which might mean users are having a not-so-good experience.
Surprisingly, a lot of posts from people I don't know end up on my relay for some reason.
I'm really curious about the third point. Why would anyone publish to my relay?