A fun fact from the world of software licenses:
If a license includes a mandate to "use the software for good, not evil", the licence is not free since there's a restriction on usage and thus conflicts with the four essential freedoms which make software free.
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I admit I may have glanced at the #bitcoin price once or twice today
nostr:nprofile1qqs04xzt6ldm9qhs0ctw0t58kf4z57umjzmjg6jywu0seadwtqqc75spzpmhxue69uhnzdps9enrw73wd9hszynhwden5te0wp6hyurvv4cxzeewv4eszynhwden5te0wfjkccte9enrw73wd9hsxv8qkt nostr:nprofile1qqspwwwexlwgcrrnwz4zwkze8rq3ncjug8mvgsd96dxx6wzs8ccndmcpzemhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejz7qtxwaehxw309anxjmr5v4ezumn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tmwwp6kyvt6w46kz6nyxa6nxumc8pu82wfj09shvwt2wau8qu3cxvukxuesdd3nxufkws6nvanyx46njufsxvehsmtgwd4nvcejw43n7cnjdaskgcmpwd6r6arjw4jszxrhwden5te0dehhxarj9enx6apwwa5h5tnzd9az77vr4lw does NDK check events returned from a relay against the subscription filter? Or does it "trust" that the relay did in fact return events matching that filter?
Asking because we're implementing filters with wildcards on the hornet-storage relay and would like to fetch events with a filter like ["#d"]: ["/apps/git/repos/*/issues/*/title"] where the wildcard * can be any string.