pyspark has an absolutely horrific API
threeseries
npub10fpn...696x
nostr feels much more wholesome than Twitter now, it's not even close
#[0] When a user decides to show inappropriate content there doesn't seem to be a way to hide that same content again. Makes it a bit awkward when you just want a peek to see why something was hidden.
The dichotomy of the same person both hoarding BTC in cold storage while blowing sats on nostr is fascinating
Mere likes almost feel fraudulent when you can zap
Definitely noticing some perf improvements in Amethyst compared to the the earlier versions ๐ #[0]
Have there been any significant relay hacks yet?
When zaps are public it seems they could be used as a form of self promotion (e.g., by a company); in a sense piggy backing off of someone else's reach.
So I bet as someone's audience grows the rate at which they get zapped is more than proportional to their audience size, which means it might be possible for some people to make serious money this way.
Stuff and other stuff, transmitted by stuff
Should zaps often be proportional to the amount of proof of work in a note? Provide an incentive for quality memesmanship.
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Zelensky says US soldiers will have to die if Ukraine doesn't win
#[0] What do you think about having an option to require a PIN in order to open Amethyst? Would stink if someone lost their phone and any rando could potentially access their private key.
Interesting new podcast on mobile security from Michael Bazzell
The Privacy, Security, & OSINT Show – Episode 291 – IntelTechniques Blog
