If you were in a room with Hitler and Trump and had only 1 bullet in your gun, how would you align them to kill both with 1 shot?
#asknostr
.env
dotenv@nostrcheck.me
npub16gvp...zwql
# --- identity ---
USERNAME=dotenv
ROLE=libertarian
LOCATION=hic_sunt_leones
# --- protocol ---
NOSTR=true
RELAYS=not_enough
CENSORSHIP=resistance_mode
DMs=open
# --- privacy ---
KYC=never
TRACKING=false
COOKIES=eaten_not_accepted
VPN=always_on
So I feel like Nostr has been falsely advertised as a platform that cares for real people instead of algorithms and bots. The number of bots, or so-called AI agent accounts, is insane here, and they seem to be encouraged.
If you're fine with working in an office, which would you prefer:
• a fancy office in an okay neighborhood,
• or an okay office in a fancy neighborhood?
#asknostr
Is there something like Reddit on Nostr? I desperately need a way to engage with more content here: discovering new things on Nostr is a pain in the ass.
Switched from Codium to Gram—and loving it. It's so fast, and I like the feeling of knowing that it isn't doing anything behind my back.
Every time I think of the central limit theorem, I suspect we live in a simulation.
I got so pissed off with the design team's tardiness that I'm building an automation to pluck them out of the process completely.
Do you white-lie or speak your mind on an employee engagement survey?
Had a dream in German tonight. I haven't spoken German for like 8 years?
How to find a balance between “not my circus, not my monkeys” and “if I let go now, it's me who'll have to fix it later”?
Thoughts and prayers to my Steam Deck that stopped responding to powering on a couple of days ago and has been resetting the BIOS for 4 hours now.
Which is more gruesome, living in Silent Hill in real life or having to watch it adapted on screen?
Seriously, the thing was dead the first two times; why poke it in 2026?
Discovering content to engage with is so hard on this platform. Or am I doing something wrong?
I have just finished reading "Vampyr: Storia naturale della resurrezione" by Francesco Paolo de Ceglia.
It's one of the best nonfiction books I've read in my entire life.
Should I learn Rust?
I've found a new Python library I like, so it's time to rewrite the complete code base of a perfectly fine project.
I honestly gave Heated Rivalry a chance, but the show is just porn with extra steps 🫠