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I just want to start a flame in your heart
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Sirius 4 days ago
/goal maximize paperclip production
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Sirius 1 week ago
Is there a way to delete apps on @Zapstore ? There's an older Nostr VPN version by app id to.iris.nvpn that's listed before the newer org.nostrvpn.app which is confusing.
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Sirius 1 week ago
No apps found for "amber" in @Zapstore . Is my android test phone too old or something.
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Sirius 2 weeks ago
I've made a nostr & native Chromium fork "Iris Browser". It has in-built NIP-07. It shares files and sites p2p, no need for blossom servers. It has adblock, you can watch youtube without ads. But I think I'll need a threadripper build server because build time is a major development bottleneck 😅 Takes hours on a 64gb 14 core mac mini. View quoted note →
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Sirius 3 weeks ago
Codex weekly quota back again. Such a relief after Claude retardmaxxing for a few days. I might need multiple Codex accounts.
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Sirius 0 months ago
When AI becomes the user interface, network effects like that of X are gone? You can just ask to see interesting content, and it will be pulled from many different networks. Publishing goes to all networks as well.
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Sirius 1 month ago
DaisyDisk is great, but SquirrelDisk is free, and works on mac, linux and windows. Made some performance and UX improvements. Source and binaries: image
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Sirius 1 month ago
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Sirius 1 month ago
image Spotify clone on nostr / blossom / hashtree. Data is loaded from peers over webrtc even if you disable the blossom servers. Hashtree is a nostr native "IPFS lite", basically just blossom + directories and file chunking. Everything is content hash key encrypted by default, which is nice for blossom server admins. More: Btree indexes on hashtree enable large, searchable decentralized databases that can be used for all kinds of "platform" applications. Hashtree indexes can be queried a bit like nostr relays, but they're not tied to any IP address, domain name or host. You can sync them over any transport and search offline. Content-addressed indexes are transparent: you can verify that you see the same search results as others and aren't shadowbanned. You can easily fork the large indexes (such as audio.iris.to catalogs) and add your own results into them, even in the browser.