This guy drops knowledge bombs every day π€―
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In #noStrudel can I adds my own relay that is running on Umbrel and should be accessible via Tailscale at `wss://umbrel:4848`? I'm trying to, but it always shows as disconnected?!
Here's my Goodreads review:
Who is building a Goodreads on top of Nostr? π€
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If you think that @OpenSats should fund @No Bullshit Bitcoin , maybe reply to this post and @-tag OpenSats...
I've been reading their posts for half a year now and without fail their cover absolutely EVERYTHING that is going on in the Bitcoin/Nostr space, plus relevant geopolitical news that are relevant to freedom of speech and privacy.
They never miss a thing. You can completely tune out of the entire life consuming social media madness, add their RSS feed to your reader and just read that one post every day and you won't miss a beat.
This is a huge service to the community!
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It looks like the Singapore homeschooling community pulled off a pretty epic event, I regret that I missed it:
Report: Childrenβs Craft Fair 2024
Hey @OpenSats is there a chance that you could fund @No Bullshit Bitcoin ? They deserve it!
Done reading Herodotus' Histories.
The first six books are quite confusing, so many names, places and tribes.
The next two books are awesome and real page turners. They describe the war of Xerxes vs. the Greeks, especially the battle that is depicted in the movie 300 (King Leonidas and 300 Spartans vs 2.5 million Persians). It turns out the movie is quite close to what is described in this book. Now I like that movie even more :)
Just like with The Old Testament, my main takeaway from this book is how utterly savage humans have been ever since the beginning of times. We are living in the most awesome and peaceful times ever and I must wonder when the next big calamity will hit us - because one thing seems certain: murdering, pillaging, looting, raping, scheming, stealing and destroying simply seems to be what humans (men in particular) like to do.
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This is the kind of content we need to spread far and wide.
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