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1f52b 1 year ago
$1B โ€˜valuationโ€™ 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 View quoted note โ†’
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1f52b 1 year ago
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 ๐Ÿ˜) 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
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1f52b 1 year ago
Anyone playing with Nostr and Bitcoin on #LORa and #meshtastic ? ๐Ÿ‘€
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1f52b 1 year ago
Renewed screeching about people using Caseyโ€™s envelopes to put data on chain is nauseatingly boring. Stop being Bitcoin redcoats and get over it
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1f52b 1 year ago
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. View quoted note โ†’
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1f52b 1 year ago
The moral of @Jameson Lopp โ€˜s testnet drama is that itโ€™s probably sensible to support all the test networks as you never know which is going to rug when ๐Ÿ˜‚ (Though wen TBTC flipping BSV? Currently BSV at $64, TBTC at $0.63)
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1f52b 1 year ago
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! ๐Ÿ‘€) 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. View quoted note โ†’
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