Replying to multiple specific things an agents says sucks ass.
There needs to be a way where you can select multiple paragraphs, and reply to each one, and you can continue this differentiation in the conversation.
Out of N things you address you will endup focusing on one and then the others get lost and you have to scroll, back.
One easy fix is to pin/hold on to a specific selection in the chat.
(have multiple pins different colours)
When you click on it it ads it in the chat box and you reply to it.
When done with it you click on it do drop it.
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This is VERY easy to implement, but even if i write this I have to convience openai/anthropic to implement it.
I think easiest option would be some kinda of vscode extension?
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Did you know the NSA published a Cryptocurrency Paper 12 Years Before Bitcoin? 

I think I solved the mistery of why Satoshi used different endianess in various places. :D
@Bisq when it was called Bitsquare.
1 BTC = $786
18 December 2016.


It’s not clear if bitcoin is legal, but there is no company in control and no one to arrest.
Newyorker Article - October 2011 

Street photography.


Getting books signed by Andreas
12 June 2019


Post about Bitcoin in 2002.
"A kind of decentralized and secured system.
Gone would be the times that governments and banks can track and interfere with our money transfers.
... system would have a fixed total amount of money." 

Someone poster about Bitcoin in 2002.
On a UK Google Group for finance.
It may have been Satoshi. 

I want to post a long form article with a lot of pictures, what is the best way to do that here on nostr?
Is there really no way to post a video here that is bigger than 100mb?
Did you know Bitcoin was the 1st project to use the secp256k1 eliptic curve?
At the time NIST & ANSI recommended secp256R1.
Some speculate this was what in fact made Satoshi make the odd choice + some only theoretical optimisations at the time. 

Did you know Bitcoin Core got it's 1st fee estimator in February 2015 with Bitcoin Core 0.10.0
Before this fees were hardcoded, and changed with new versions to reflect market conditions.
Here we can see people in 2010 being very surprised by the fact that fees are even a thing on Bitcoin.
They did not knew the extra BTC they got when mining were transactions fees.

Here we can see people in 2010 being very surprised by the fact that fees are even a thing on Bitcoin.
They did not knew the extra BTC they got when mining were transactions fees.

No one needs a discovery algorithm!
Make a habit of:
- posting sources
- archiving things that you visit(archive.org + archive.ph)
10 years from now, someone will find the mundane things we talk about today very interesting.
Most people know the 1st Bitcoin TX from Satoshi to Hal, in block 170.
But did you know the 2nd TXs we know Satoshi made to someone was to
Dustin Trammell in block 524 for 25 BTC.
Cryptographically proven by Dustin.
However between the TX in Block 170 to Hal until the one shown above, we can see there were 7 other transactions made.
Looking at how the funds flowed, it seems Satoshi was making test payments to hiself.

However between the TX in Block 170 to Hal until the one shown above, we can see there were 7 other transactions made.
Looking at how the funds flowed, it seems Satoshi was making test payments to hiself.

Here are 7 interesting comments Satoshi left in the original Bitcoin client(2009)
Yes, he actually wrote this one.
"This is why people hate C++"
Satoshi explaining what is a Blockchain
Bitcoin use the bas58 format for addresses(non-segwit)
Satoshi makes a point that script does NOT have loops
Simpler = better security!
This decision is what sets Bitcoin apart today from other blockchains.
Satoshi copied the implementation of SHA256 from the Crypto++ Library maintained by Wei Dai.
This makes a lot of sense, since it's always good to NOT implement your own cryptography.
Seems Satoshi considered using other Eliptic Curves for Bitcoin.
One strange thing here is the 279 value for secp265k1 in this comment. Typo?
Bitcoin uses secp256k1 with the standard 256 bits length.
Satoshi showing a bit of humours.
Since this is the last process that will run, it will close the app, hence closing the lights :)

Satoshi explaining what is a Blockchain
Bitcoin use the bas58 format for addresses(non-segwit)
Satoshi makes a point that script does NOT have loops
Simpler = better security!
This decision is what sets Bitcoin apart today from other blockchains.
Satoshi copied the implementation of SHA256 from the Crypto++ Library maintained by Wei Dai.
This makes a lot of sense, since it's always good to NOT implement your own cryptography.
Seems Satoshi considered using other Eliptic Curves for Bitcoin.
One strange thing here is the 279 value for secp265k1 in this comment. Typo?
Bitcoin uses secp256k1 with the standard 256 bits length.
Satoshi showing a bit of humours.
Since this is the last process that will run, it will close the app, hence closing the lights :)
