As much as I dislike Perl, I still need a Nostr client that can run on Perl 5.8.8.
Or on Regina (Rexx).
Or anything else that runs on DOS.
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Yes, that one. A voice from outside the echo chambers.
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Unpopular opinion: [Free|Svar]DOS is underrated.
https://hoi.st/posts/2024-04-08-a-few-more-words-about-dos.txt
Ok, I'm back. Doesn't look like I have missed anything here.
I need to take a break from Nostr and other media for about 2 weeks. The phlog post is gonna be published but then see y'all on April 7, I hope.
English is not even my second language but it keeps me amazed at how "laughter" is a subset of "slaughter".
While packing a bunch of keypad phones (16, to be exact) and three androids to bring to my best friend tomorrow, I caught myself in the following thought.
There exists only one kind of people I really envy nowadays: those who can live without a cellphone at all.
Useful public STUN server list, updated regularly: 

Gist
Public STUN server list
Public STUN server list. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
Ok, Linphone-to-Linphone end-to-end encrypted (ZRTP) calls work just fine even across different providers (SIP2SIP and OpenSips, in my case), different networks (Starlink and my carrier's LTE) and different devices (Android and desktop Linux). One of them was connected via TLS, another one via plain TCP. The call still was end-to-end encrypted. So remind me again please, why do you need Signal, WhatsApp, Telegram and other number thieves?