@hodlbod did you fix something with caching websocket connections or something? Over the past month or so I stopped using coracle (and nostr) because I was being assaulted with 22242 signing requests, and now I'm not (or at least it's tolerable now).
I really wish nos2x had some kind of support for understanding what it's signing. Like a template that says "you can always sign an event that looks like this, with this varying part" or something. Specifically thinking of how I get prompted to sign like 30 22242 events, but as long as it's to a relay I've pre-approved I'm ok auto-approving. (nos2x kind of does this already, but it only keeps track of the kind, but I don't want to blanket allow 22242s)
Is there a legal defense fund for good samaritans willing to disobey inhuman federal edicts in order to help people affected by helene? Seems like a good cause. @Guy Swann@MartyBent
If it gets well funded, either there's enough money for everyone, or if there isn't enough money, that implies a pretty large amount of civil disobedience.
@Jack Spirko have you ever tried to grow gooseberries in zone 8? I've been considering blueberries but I get the impression they're pretty water hungry and I don't have a good irrigation plan for where I want to put them. Plus, I have one report that they "haven't had success" with blueberries, even with irrigation, out here.
I've obviously got blackberries but I want something that can also function as a border on its own.
I'm specifically considering
@hodlbod I'm getting an error "Error: nos2x: undefined commands.ts:635" when trying to click the follow button on a user (I use a plugin, obviously). If you see this message, then the issue is limited to following (or else at least doesn't affect posting).
We had some sprite left over from independence day and I watered it down with a lemon sparkling water. If it wasn't for the sugar I'd drink this every day.
@hodlbod I swear you mentioned that there are only meant to be 100 NIPs at some point recently but I can't find the note anymore. Any idea? (Or maybe more useful, any idea where you heard that in the first place?)
@fiatjaf ?
WOW, I didn't realize we were so strongly inverted, for so long... I just kind of assumed since the yield curve inversion had exited the news cycle that it had crossed back into positive territory...
Source: https://x.com/BobMurphyEcon/status/1819415480328757306
So is Swan pining for the fjords or is this really (as they claim) cutting their activities they had expanded into, presumably leaving their "profitable" core intact?