$1B โvaluationโ with 350k paid users and ~$600k revenue is a hilariously high PE ratio of what, 1666x?! And people think Tesla is crazy overpriced at a meagre PE of 80x ish
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Checking out https://radicle.xyz, a P2P Git thingy -- I really like what I'm seeing... It's not Nostr but I'm not sure it would actually be better if it was. Supports DIDs so `did:btc:...` (Orange) and `did:key:` for Secp256k1 keys (bitcoin and nostr) would work, they're just not implemented (yet ๐)
Nostr-based decentralised git things also progressing (
and probably others?), which is great, beacuse IMO there's so much complacency around GitHub as the one big centralised repository for all open-source software just continuing to work fine forever.
#git #radicle
GitWorkshop.dev
Decentralized github alternative over Nostr
Anyone playing with Nostr and Bitcoin on #LORa and #meshtastic ? ๐
Renewed screeching about people using Caseyโs envelopes to put data on chain is nauseatingly boring. Stop being Bitcoin redcoats and get over it
Ubuntu is a shitcoin, dunno why everyone uses it as 'default Linux', change my mind;
Fedora, Debain or Alpine are the three to go for from shiny-newness to most boring and stable.
Honourable mention for FreeBSD as the so-stable-you-turn-it-on-and-it's-still-running-four-years-later option.
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The moral of @Jameson Lopp โs testnet drama is that itโs probably sensible to support all the test networks as you never know which is going to rug when ๐
(Though wen TBTC flipping BSV? Currently BSV at $64, TBTC at $0.63)
Been thinking about this a bit -- *perhaps*, one of the reasons Lightning has taken so long is that we're only just realising how important the LSP component is. Wallets/nodes that work with a LSP are so much easier to run and use for non-dev and non-in-it-as-a-business people. Even as a dev, I'm fairly hesitant to sign myself up for the maintenance effort of running a normal Lightning node.
Things like Phoenix, @ZEUS, Phoenixd and @OpenSecret (mutiny server soon! ๐) are just so much easier to work with than "just" run LND/Eclair/C-Lightning/LDK-Node etc. Is the logical conclusion that for Lightning node-running to become prolific, LSPs (or more accurately, a way for nodes to 'buy' inbound from and get channels with others) have to become an inherent part of the Lightning protocol? Feels like it to me.
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Simultaneously the most and lest based pool
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