Unfollowing people whose timelines are full of politics bs. There's no reason in parroting either side's propaganda. If your life consists purely of consumption and you're not creating things, then you do not add value to anyone's life by reposting whatever purposefully shaped opinion you're reposting.
Start thinking for yourself, leave the politics circus and focus on building a meaningful life for you and the people around you, regardless of the clown show that governments have become. Politics thrives on people's attention and sucks out the last bit of energy from everyone that allow themselves to get sucked into the left-vs-right bs they're artificially making up. If there's no attention and, more importantly, no compliance to politicians' idiotic narratives and laws, then the people involved become rulers of nothing.
Become ungovernable.
@ZEUS haven't gotten any update on 2069 so far. It says "Payment Settled", but there's no indication on whether the order is being processed. Any info on that? Thanks!
The implementation is available for preview in the `nostr` branch on GitHub. It will use NIP-51 communities. Since Neon Modem is written in Go, I made use of the go-nostr library and kept the NIP-51 implementation in a dedicated package that I'm planning to upstream later on.
Unfortunately there aren't many clients available that implement the latest draft NIP-51. For example Satellite makes use of NIP-51, however its implemtation still uses the deprecated 30001 kind.
Update on the "Peer-to-peer Git: #Radicle Seed Node on #OpenBSD" from a few months ago.
Tl;dr: Unfortunately the guide is effectively useless as of right now, rendering the effort that went into writing it, as well as following it, a waste of time.
GoReleaser is the worst piece of CI software I have used so far. Without touching its configuration, it simply stops working every couple of months due to breaking changes introduced by the developers who apparently dgaf about backwards compatibility. It's gotten to a point that every release of one of my tools comes with a fist-fight with #GoReleaser, because something changed *again*.
I need to find an alternative, this is not a piece of code that can he relied on long term.