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DEI和进步主义白左还需要别人污名化吗?他自己就是一团漆黑啊 DEI私生新的腐败,只不过腐败的人群换成了黑人亚裔LGBTQ这些人而已 进步主义的woke意识形态就是某种新的宗教,顺我者昌逆我者maga
https://image.nostr.build/01be62fa224b17ab4e36de7d9d142f8689e2133c30053cc036fa5d3e376ad388.gif Dear Damus Notedeck Developers, 1.) If you only intend for Notedeck to be for Debian based distributions then you severely limit your potential new user base. A vast majority of Linux users hate Debian based distros. So maybe if you are lucky you are appealing to 20% of the Linux family tree if that. I am pretty pissed that I have to use a Debian based distro just to try out Notedeck. 2.) During the build process I noticed that Notedeck may be Wayland specific, but please correct me on that if I am wrong. Not all desktop environments and window managers use Wayland. Which would explain why when I tried to build it. It did work on a Debian based distro using x11. All I got was a blank screen and nothing else. If it is Wayland specific change the GitHub docs to reflect that requirement so Linux users do not waste hours of their time like I have. 3.) Make this way easier for all Linux users on any distribution by making Notedeck available on Flathub.org as a Flatpak now. Does not matter if you are in Alpha. You will get an influx of Linux users overnight and have access to a lot of new experienced developers. Who will instantly start contributing code and zapping sats to fund the project to speed everything up. You could also go the Appimage route too. Flatpaks are just better in my IMHO, but you do you. Here are some links to get you started. At most this would take you 1-4 hours worth of work. https://docs.flathub.org/docs/category/for-app-authors https://docs.appimage.org/packaging-guide/index.html As of right now this Bespoke Memetic Artwork is depicting my experience trying to get Notedeck up and running on Linux. Which is now around the 10 hour mark and probably by 5th attempt. All I would love to see is for installing Notedeck be a graceful process. Not a painful one like pulling my teeth out with a pair of pliers like it is now. #asknostr #damus #nostr
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
it’s pretty cool we’re all sending notes on this random protocol, and enough folks are doing it that it actually works. maybe bitcoiners are the ideal group to bootstrap a network. not only do they understand the technical aspects and tradeoffs of distributed networks, but they also value low time preference enough to see it through.
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anon, you can KYC and pay Elon $16 a month to be a reply guy on twitter or you can just be mildly interesting here
anon, you can KYC and pay Elon $16 a month to be a reply guy on twitter or you can just be mildly interesting here
What will be the name of the next shitcoin? #Bitcoin #lightning #Nostr #Nostriches #Plebchain #Pleb #Amethyst #Zaps #Sats
What will be the name of the next shitcoin? #Bitcoin #lightning #Nostr #Nostriches #Plebchain #Pleb #Amethyst #Zaps #Sats
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I generally only buy things that are Swiss Made whenever possible. For love of country and simply to support local makers, craftsmen and producers. Even when I visit a foreign land, I buy a product uniquely local to that town, region or country. Typically a food item. There's a gift shop in Antarctica in the British Station or Port Lockroy. Operated by the British, of course. I left there empty handed because there obviously isn't anything made in Antarctica. There are however plenty of trinkets made in China in the shop. In the words of our kiwi expedition lead, "Nah. Yeah, nah."
Saylor buys Billions and still No Progress... One of these days... this will change... #bitcoin $MSTR #microstrategy
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