>Hamas leader 3 sons killed in airstrike >he smiles and laughs about it >says something in Arabic >Le Reddit comments: omg, such barbarian Israel, he is a true war hero >He handled that like a champ >Nobody wonders what he said >6 pages down somebody finally translates to something like "all dead Palestinians are my sons" >Realize it's entirely Russian bots in the comments >Dead internet theory >But people actually believe this >Reddit moment
>Hamas leader 3 sons killed in airstrike >he smiles and laughs about it >says something in Arabic >Le Reddit comments: omg, such barbarian Israel, he is a true war hero
I'm having a problem with 10 minute long SQLite queries after rebooting the operating system, but then it gets fast after everything is loaded the first time. Rebooting the application is also fine, just not the OS.
It's designed to work for Inbox/Outbox model. Instead of passing a list of explicit relays into it, you pass functions that determine the best relays to use based on the requested filters (or event being published):
/** Get best relays to request filters. */ reqRelays(filters: NostrFilter[]): Promise<WebSocket['url'][]>;
/** Get best relays to publish event. */ eventRelays(event: NostrEvent): Promise<WebSocket['url'][]>;
It's simple. It's flexible. You can use any underlying relay implementation as long as it matches the interfaces.
I am basically rebuilding NDK from the ground-up in a modern and highly flexible way. So you don't have to commit to the whole stack. The pieces are all separate instead of a big monolith.
It's designed to work for Inbox/Outbox model. Instead of passing a list of explicit relays into it, you pass functions that determine the best relays to use based on the requested filters (or event being published):
There are no photos online that do justice to what I saw with my eyes. Beautiful cloudly moonlit sky. 3D black object with rays emanating all around it. Wrath of God. Mind fucking blown.
Everyone on Mastodon is talking about the eclipse. People on Pleroma don't care. Is that who I'm going to have to deal with if I go outside tomorrow? Mastodon users?
Now create a git server with a single endpoint that anyone can push any commit to. All projects have the same remote for pushing code.
To pull code you need the commit hash... wait, you can sign commits and then do an naddr type thing where the bech32 contains the user's pubkey and label.
Starting to realized how git could really be reimagined to be connected with Nostr.