for personal projects, i rarely use ai.
but for work projects i just burn tokens like no tomorrow, so i can have more time for personal projects.
nomadshiba⚡
_@nomadshiba.me
npub1gkp4...ppqk
its me, you know
bip352 / silent payments: sp1qqf95gnrh453sncve4yal29zedxll3k48a0kcxhted66nnu5frcshwqmduw4x6a9ggvcmesah9qu32jx95ust635ng6xrd570mpu9hhmn7cpwpee5
https://npub.name
all time high ocean hashrate


DATUM miners are on fire today:


happy pizza day bitcoiners
cant stop watching it. View quoted note →
i have to build all the time, or i get this itch.
two people seeing the same thing
some gets confused
some get enlightened
who says solo mining your own blocks doesn't pay?


another day of solo pool mining


@calle 💯 is being a huge retard as always.
or acting retard for other purposes.
calls "ocean attack on bitcoin". people ask why. shows a miner called SoV signalling for bip110, finding a block and broadcasting it himself. instead of renting his hashrate to big miners like foundry or antpool.
just retarded.
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BIP110 fixes this.
copyright is:
- anti free market
- anti free speech
- and feeds parasites
GN (yes sleeping at 9pm, because my cats make me wake up at 5am)
last 5 years of your storage:


i knew @Matt Corallo was kinda dumb, but didn't know he was this low:
New Ocean video for DATUM:
many distributed systems, can be decentralized in theory, but they never address the discovery, social graph. what is the always online state. where to find the data.
nostr fixes it.
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nostr: distributed in practice.
a lot things designed to be distributed like email, git, fediverse, or more.
but none can't achieve it in practice. people like to say the reason is that the people like comfort, or not much tech savy. that might be partially true. people also hoped that the "new generation" would figure it out. but that doesn't happen. we still have gmail, github, and mastadon.
reality is nobody can run a server 24/7 at their home, so they either has to rent a server which is not as safe as self hosting at home but also you have to pay for it monthly.
even thought you can run it at home, an email or git server is something that should have uptime. so eventually you either rent a server, or use a free service like gmail, or github. and based on the game theory free service wins the global adoption.
once a service like github or gmail have the most of the userbase, they start introducing centralized features on top of it. this also includes social features, which causes network effects.
sure you can switch you email but then you have to let everyone else know about you new email. and you have to transfer you inbox and stuff.
nostr fixes all of these, nostr uses npub(s) for identity, it uses relays where you have the data mirrored or separated between multiple relays. nostr clients doesn't check one relay, they are designed to check all of them, even walk between relays they didn't know before by discovery.
you dont like the client? change it.
you dont like the relay? change it.
wanna self host? just do it.
can't you keep it on for 24/7? that's fine there are other relays that are still online.
which makes hosting a nostr relay on your phone practical. (we have same ux barrier for settings it up atm but that can be fixed)
suddenly its not a "pick one question". you can self host a relay, and use a public one, or rent one. all at the same time. get all of the benefits without downsides. now that wins the game theory.
nost-rization of everything that was supposed to be distributed is inevitable. git, email(messaging), social media, and more.
easiest way to use git in a distributed way is using it with nostr.
change you git email to your nip05 name already.


gitworkshop - Decentralized Git
Decentralized GitHub alternative over Nostr