> waiting at the taco truck in my car
> a couple is walking past behind me
> the man is low key looking my way
> holy shit
> it’s my gf’s divorced father walking by on a date
> we make direct eye contact through the review mirror
> :O
> mfw he’s wearing a toupee
Anders
_@andersjuengst.com
npub16r4p...ef30
producer, dj, engineer
Brainstorming web of trust use cases:
Timeline filtering: only show events on relay/global feed from trusted pubkeys
Poll voting: only accept votes from trusted pubkeys
Ecash: only join federations run/recommended by trusted pubkeys
What others can you think of?
No joke I was shilling nostr to my friend Dan yesterday - seems like the perfect day to onboard him :)
This WBD with @gladstein is 🔥 🔥 🔥
Many non-technical people making sweeping assertions about bitcoin’s technical limitations on the TL today 🤔
Stay humble
me: I don’t like gambling
my statist friend: well, except for bitcoin
me: bitcoin growth and adoption is my strongest held belief
Would require good web of trust impl to prevent botting
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Polls on nostr would be awesome
GM legends - welcome to the frontier of freedom and prosperity #grownostr
about once a week I pog out over how much nostr has changed from a year ago; the growth in infra and content is a sight to behold
🫂⚡🫡 to the devs and the posters
Funny how we’re all watching Fred Krueger live narrate himself down the rabbit hole
GM and Happy Friday everyone! #coffeechain
10 trillion payments sent by 10 billion people over 10 million lightning channels between 10 thousand different ecash mints
‼️Useful info for new users‼️
My two cents on how to manage your nsec private key and lightning wallet/address:
For web browser nostr clients, I use the Alby (https://getalby.com) browser extension to store my nsec. That way, I don't have to risk entering my private key into many different clients (I use 5-10 different ones). Alby holds my key and signs notes when necessary.
For iOS, I use Damus and Primal. I've given each of these apps my nsec because there isn't any other way to log in at the moment (that I'm aware of). My understanding is that folks are building ways to get around this (nsecbunker, nsec.app, etc).
For lightning zaps, I receive to my anders@getalby.com wallet (provided by the alby browser extension). I also use this extension to send zaps on desktop.
For sending zaps on iOS, I use the inbuilt lightning wallet on primal mobile.
Something to note here is that the lightning address on your nostr profile is only used for receiving zaps. When you send a zap on a web client, your client will attempt to pay using whatever lightning wallet is available via webln (https://www.webln.dev/). On mobile, Primal sends zaps via the built in wallet.
I think this setup gives a decent amount of security and flexibility, but remember there are no perfect solutions, only tradeoffs.
Ah-hem
Go heels, fuck duke xD


Amazing video:
go heels fuck duke #gdtbath
Go heels fuck dook
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