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What are you bullish on right now?
What does the nut mean? #asknostr
fetching-note
Has anyone tried pubky.app?
What did you think?
A man is standing in front of a mirror.
Does the mirror reflect the man, or does the man reflect the mirror?
#AskNostr...
Why is Miracle Mile... Miracle Mile?
What's your favorite messaging app(s)?
#asknostr
Do you think that Monero could realistically be "cash" to Bitcoin's "digital gold"?
Can the two feasibly operate in tandem?
What do you call this kind of art? I love art that’s integrated into the real world
looks promising!
i believe it's centralized, this puts it in the bin for me 🗑️
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Anyone any idea why I can’t see my surrounding network, but they can write and see me?
And if you tap the screen three times the entire chat is deleted 🤫
Is it possible to abstract the compute or memory of hosts in a data center? I'm thinking of a compute/memory version of a storage array.
Yes, you can virtualize and cluster resources using a hypervisor and all that, but, from my experience, the memory and compute of the physical host are still married together. A VM on host A only has those compute and memory resources available. It could move to host B but then it's limited to those resources.
Also, in a storage array you can replace a failing disk, add a disk, or even add an additional chassis. With the current model you're going to buy an entire additional host if you need additional memory and get unnecessary compute thrown in as well instead of just adding extra sticks of RAM.
So you end up with a physically deconstructed server (memory, compute, and storage) that is then logically reunited in a software-defined sort of manner
One of my favorite small hacks for improving my privacy that I learned this year is sending my images and videos to myself on Signal as a note to self. This strips the metadata before I share them online. Thank you very much, Mr. Matt @fetching 🙏
The only downside is that on my end, Signal seems to strip some of the original color from the media and make it look a bit greyer. A temporary workaround I’ve been using is applying a vivid filter before sending to Signal, though I’m not sure it fully preserves the original color.
Has anyone else run into this issue and/or found a better workaround?
is there an app/utility that lets you find the nearest xterm-256 color of a RGB (he😆 color ?
Is Threema any good as a private messenger?
What is the first app you open in the morning? #asknostr