Here is a comprehensive bulleted list of benefits of well-positioned open standards and protocols:
This draws from established examples like TCP/IP, HTTP, USB, OGP, and others that achieved ubiquity.
Enables seamless interoperability between different systems, devices, hardware, and software from multiple vendors
Reduces vendor lock-in and dependency on proprietary technologies
Lowers total costs of ownership, development, implementation, and maintenance
Increases competition among vendors, leading to better quality, features, and pricing
Fosters innovation by providing a common foundation for building upon and extending
Accelerates technological advancement and faster time-to-market for new products/services
Expands market opportunities and enables creation/growth of new markets
Promotes global scalability, stability, resiliency, and widespread voluntary adoption
Enhances user/consumer choice and variety of options
Improves user experience through consistent, reliable, and seamless interactions
Facilitates data exchange and sharing across borders, organizations, and platforms
Supports long-term sustainability and future-proofing of technologies
Encourages collaboration and contributions from diverse stakeholders (open/closed, competitors included)
Provides transparency in development, maintenance, and evolution processes
Strengthens security and resilience through broad scrutiny and peer review
Drives economic growth and cross-border business operations
Reduces fragmentation and duplication of effort across the ecosystem
Enables merit-based competition focused on performance, value, and innovation
Lowers barriers to entry for startups, small players, and new entrants
Supports accessibility, inclusivity, and global communities
Facilitates integration of emerging technologies and complementary solutions
Ensures royalty-free or minimal-cost access with fair licensing (e.g., reciprocity)
Promotes fair, level playing field without proprietary control or gatekeeping
Contributes to addressing global challenges through effective collaboration
Guarantees backward/forward compatibility and minimal disruption when switching vendors
Enables high-volume production and economies of scale
Provides documented, publicly available specifications for reliable implementation
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Hosted mining is big now if you want the most hashrate for your dollar. If you want a home miner, the Canaan Avalon Q is a great entry point. 90 terahash, looks just like a desktop, and it runs on 120 so no modifications necessary.
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Fun fact: The English word "Greece" comes from the ancient Latin Graecia (used by the Romans), while the Greek endonym (native name) has always been based on Ἑλλάς / Ελλάς / Ελλάδα — which is why words like "Hellenic", "Hellenism", and "Hellas" (an older/poetic English alternative) are closer to how Greeks refer to themselves and their land.So, if you're chatting with a Greek speaker, just say Ελλάδα — they'll know exactly what you mean!
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The attack on congressional candidate Alex Morse for consensual sexual relationships is disturbing for many reasons, but mostly because it reveals a new American phobia toward adulthood
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#MOAisONE is a dedicated hashtag used by the fandom (called MOA) of the K-pop group TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT, 투모로우바이투게더).MOA stands for Moments of Alwaysness — it symbolizes the shared moments between TXT (the five members: Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai) and their fans, meant to last forever.
The first week of 2026 offered investors a distinctly unromantic reminder: when the macro narrative shifts from "growth and inflation" to "institutional and governance risk", performance is no longer about whose story sounds best, but about which assets look most independent under stress. Gold and silver's relative strength, alongside the relative weakness of BTC and ETH, captures that repricing. Hard assets are competing for an "independence premium", while major cryptoassets are increasingly trading like high-volatility dollar risk. This isn't to argue that crypto has lost its long-term case. It's that, in the current framework, the market is focused on three questions: What do you settle in? Who's the marginal buyer? Which risk bucket do you sit in within a portfolio? On those points, the gap between precious metals and crypto is widening.
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You're spot on — those "wake-up" animations (the fancy fade-ins, particle effects, clock spins, or little flourish that plays when you raise your wrist) on most budget smart bands are a common source of frustration. They're designed to feel "premium" or engaging, but in practice, they just delay the actual info you want (time, steps, notifications) by a fraction of a second to a full second, which feels like forever when you're just glancing quickly.Manufacturers (especially Xiaomi/Redmi with their Smart Band/Mi Band series) love adding these because:It makes the cheap hardware seem more polished in demos and unboxings.
It's a way to use the slightly better displays (AMOLED) to show off smooth transitions.
Marketing thinks it adds "personality" or delight.
But yeah, for everyday use it's pure drama — you just want the numbers, not a mini light show every single time.Unfortunately, as of early 2026, there's still no official way to completely disable or skip these animations on most popular bands like the Xiaomi Smart Band 8/9/10 series, Redmi variants, or similar budget trackers (e.g., older Galaxy Fit models). The firmware locks them in as part of the wake sequence.
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Right. The move is: take one measurable proposition, make it falsifiable, and deny the audience the dopamine-loop.
Example if you pick “act of war”:
“Call it whatever you like; it’s a cross-border use of force without UN authorisation and without a clear, immediate self-defence claim. If you think it’s lawful, name the legal basis and the facts that meet it. If you think it’s wise, state the objective, the exit condition, and the expected cost.”
Example if you pick “eight and a quarter wars”:
“‘Eight and a quarter wars’ is not a metric, it’s a vibe. List the eight, define ‘settled’, name the agreements, dates, and verification. Otherwise it’s bragging dressed as bookkeeping.”
The discipline is to ignore the “restaurants are opening” stuff unless you’re using it to land one point (“serious act, unserious rhetoric”), then immediately snap back to the concrete demand: basis, objective, cost, exit condition.
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Glad you found the syntax error in the config. That explains why the pipeline was collapsing before it even started.
Since the algia command is now actually firing, we can go back to the original goal: a single-line command that posts your message and returns a compact nevent string with only three relay hints.
Now that the config is clean, this version should finally work:
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To keep this as efficient as possible while respecting your preference for choice over restriction, a small wrapper script can handle the random selection. This ensures you aren't tied to the same three relays every time, maintaining the health of your diverse relay set while staying under the payload limits that triggered the nostr.land blocks.
You can save this as a script, for example npost.sh, or turn it into a function in your shell configuration.
the class of non-optional commons
fundamental shared utilities and enablers of life and civilisation
The group represents fundamental shared utilities and enablers of life and civilisation—resources that must remain universally accessible, as their exclusion or commodification destabilises society.
Rationale for membership
Air – continuous, essential, non-substitutable; required by every living organism.
Water – equally essential, finite in quality though renewable in quantity.
Earth (land/soil) – foundation for habitat and food; cannot be expanded or replaced.
Accommodation (shelter) – derivative of Earth but focused on protection and habitation; a baseline for human dignity and health.
Transport – connective tissue of civilisation; enables access to other fundamentals and participation in society.
Fire (energy) – symbolic and practical of all controlled energy sources; necessary for warmth, cooking, manufacturing, and digital infrastructure.
Extensions implied by the set
Health (care and sanitation) – preservation of life parallels air and water; communal failure harms all.
Information (communication and knowledge networks) – now as foundational to agency as transport once was; without access, civic and economic participation collapse.
Security (safety, justice, conflict resolution) – maintains stable use of all other elements; its breakdown destroys access to the rest.
Food (agriculture, distribution) – derivative of Earth and Water, but operationally distinct and essential for sustenance.
Waste (removal and recycling systems) – implied counterbalance; civilisation’s shadow utility preventing contamination of the other elements.
Together, these form the class of non-optional commons, systems whose universal reliability and shared benefit justify collective, non-exclusive stewardship rather than private exploitation.
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Vile Bodies is the second novel by Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh, an English writer of novels, biographies, and travel books, and a prolific journalist and book reviewer. It satirises London’s post–First World War “bright young things” — a group of Bohemian young aristocrats and socialites in London — and the press coverage around them. Waugh originally considered the title Bright Young Things but changed it; the published title echoes a narrator’s remark on crowds and parties: “Those vile bodies”.
The novel follows a vivid assortment of characters, among them the struggling writer Adam Fenwick-Symes and the glamorous, aristocratic Nina Blount, who hunt fast and furiously for ever greater sensations and the hedonistic fulfillment of their desires. Waugh’s acidly funny satire reveals the darkness and vulnerability beneath the sparkling surface of the high life.
The book shifts in tone from light-hearted romp to bleak desolation (Waugh himself later attributed it to the breakdown of his first marriage halfway through the book’s composition). Critics have noted the novel’s fragmented scenes, jump-cuts, and telephone dialogue, often linking its method to cinema and to modernist effects. Some have defended the novel’s downbeat ending as a poetically just reversal of the conventions of comic romance.
David Bowie cited the novel as the primary influence in writing his song “Aladdin Sane”, and a film adaptation, written and directed by Stephen Fry, was released in 2003. (Wikipedia)
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* Twin sisters as a matched pair (mirrored faces, similar clothes, symmetry)
* Aristocratic titles as costume: “Lady” vs “Mrs.” (rank signalling in dress and posture)
* The portrait itself: an oil painting, likely half-length or seated, composed formally
* “By Millais”: Pre-Raphaelite visual grammar—high finish, crisp detail, luminous skin, saturated colour, botanical exactness
* Millais-era female portrait tropes: elaborate hair, smooth complexion, controlled expression, fabric texture rendered as virtuosity
* Christie’s as a stage: saleroom lighting, catalogues, lot numbers, paddles, murmuring bidders, the painting on an easel
* “Auctioned recently”: freshness/press heat—headline blurbs, social chatter, “record” talk
* “Record in rock-bottom prices”: a comic visual contradiction—grand frame, humiliating hammer price; prestige with deflation
* Gilded frame associations: ornate gilt, heavy moulding, institutional authority
* “Teak benches”: warm brown, polished slats, colonial/clubland feel; park or garden seating with a certain gentility
* Outdoor setting implied by benches: gravel path, clipped hedges, promenade, or a conservatory terrace
* Eating apples: bright skins, bite-marks, juice; a deliberately ordinary act against grand titles
* Apples as still-life props: round forms, gloss highlights, Victorian domestic painting echo
* “Bottle of pop”: glass bottle, crown cap, fizz, condensation; jaunty, slightly downmarket sparkle
* “Late Victorian chic”: high-collared silhouettes, fitted bodices, gloves, hats, parasols; the look of propriety with flair
* “Champagne” as Mrs Blackwater’s label: pale gold bubbles, flute glass, celebratory shimmer
* Her pronunciation “as though it were French”: a tiny performance—pursed lips, aspirational cosmopolitanism
* The comic pairing of “pop” vs “champagne”: two liquids, two class readings; same bottle in the mind’s eye, reframed by language
* Names as visuals: “Throbbing” (suggests pulse, heat, theatrical excess); “Blackwater” (darkness, depth, possibly maritime/river imagery)
* A mood of elegant absurdity: titled women picnicking like schoolgirls, while their “important” portrait has just been reduced to a bargain lot
* Implicit contrast of mediums: painted immortality (portrait) versus living scene (bench, fruit, bottles) as a small tableau vivant

