Something less obvious about inflation is that it also destroys information
Stuart Bowman
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“It wasn’t cowardice or self-preservation … it was that people thought it wouldn’t make a difference”
“It was not that they were an enemy of the people, it was that they became an enemy of the State”
So I don't miss any clients for my "subcommunites of nostr" talk - what are the clients that have at least some support for NIP-72, other than Satellite? So far I have:
- nostrudel by @hzrd149
- nostr.kiwi by @Jingles
- zapddit by @Vivek
- Amethyst by @Vitor Pamplona
Who else?
I think I've been to 7-Eleven four times today
Anyone in Shinjuku tonight?
Nice work View quoted note →
So I’m not making this up - I specifically remember seeing this tweet last year and being like hmm what’s Nostr?
Now I’m working on it full time.
Honestly huge thanks to Twitter support 👊 View quoted note →
So slick. Looks better than my UI 🤣 View quoted note →
I'm sure this has already been discussed, but does anyone know if there's like a standardized "max request size" for relays? For example, if I open a subscription with an authors array of with 1000 pubkeys, that seems to work as expected, but trying to match against 10,000 pubkeys doesn't work at all - I'm assuming that relays just drop subscriptions with filters over a certain size, which makes sense, but I'd like to know what the limit is so I can truncate queries on the client side as necessary
If someone manages to apply LLMs to predict financial markets in a way that gives a significant advantage, there would be a strong incentive to keep that knowledge secret, which makes me wonder if it's already happening now.
The other question that arises from this line of thought is whether it would matter at all if markets became fully automated. I actually don't think we'd notice.
It’s interesting that asymmetric key cryptography is now the basis for both the private sphere and the public sphere via encryption and signatures, respectively