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iefan πŸ•ŠοΈ
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I explore & build stuff on β„•ostr | Certified in Cloud, Code & CyberSec | I spread #Positivity & discuss things/ideas. Try my Nostr projects: AppCore: w3.do/R2SlyCby Nostr backup: nostrsync.vercel.app Nostr dashboard: webcore.live LN Paywall: zpay.live
Sorry for the delay in delivering the zPay.live features I promised. I've been going through a very difficult time in my personal life. Hopefully, everything will be better in the next few days, and I will deliver everything I’ve committed to. I just need a little more time. Please keep me in your prayers.
Someone's building Minecraft server in Rust, & CPU usage is 20x better, and RAM performance 100x! 😲 image
I don’t like sharing graphic images but I just saw a Palestinian child burning alive trapped under the rubble of Israel’s latest β€œact of self-defence”. A child. Burning alive. Sick of pretending, it's some "war"
The zPay.live/api/gr API endpoint is now public for testing. It encrypts your content, packages it as a URL with a cryptographic signature, and then shortens the URL. It handles all these steps for you, returning a paywalled URL. Working on other endpoints image
Current zPay.live shareable paywall URL takes 2-3 sec to open & 1-2 sec to generate a payment invoice, which isn’t too bad. For U.S. users, it's slightly faster. New version, however, takes mere milliseconds for both processes 🀌, low latency worldwide πŸ•ŠοΈ using concurrency & edge functions. After further testing & polishing, it’ll be live.
Support for selling physical items on zPay.live. Posting this to gather some early feedback. It's a personal pocket marketplace where you can showcase your items, complete with a shareable URL. (Showcase demo soon) Thoughts on the payment process? (or any other suggestions) image
After the USSR's disintegration, US became the world's dominant power, potentially the first global hegemony. It had the option to prioritize improving its citizens' living standards and guiding the world toward a better future. Instead, US chose perpetual war and is directly or indirectly responsible for some of the worst atrocities in the past 25 years. The world deserves better.
We don't live in a Matrix, but it also isn't a completely organic world. Things are more designed than normies like to believe.
I really need help understanding international politics, especially American involvement in the Middle East & Israel. I'm quite confused. > Is it true that most of the wars the U.S. has fought in the Middle East were primarily in Israel's interest? Is this true, partially true, or completely false? > If true, why are Americans allowing it? Are they unaware of this, do they support it, or is there another reason? >If not, how do people explain the "Clean Break" memo, AIPAC funding, and the seemingly unwavering support for Israel's current policies? I genuinely want to understand this and mean no harm to anyone.
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