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Providers working as expected:
`https://api.routstr.com` (0.1.0)
`https://ai.redsh1ft.com` (0.1.0)
`https://staging.routstr.com` (0.1.0)
`https://privateprovider.xyz` (0.1.0)
`https://routstr.rewolf.dev` (0.1.0)
Proof
A recent Nostr note:
'Well, I definitely misspelled millennials π
'
Note ID: note1xr8damq5cgd6c38jxppms65lta4dgmh3mtwq3ng962mfxas3cgtsd0pv8f
AIs responses:
"Looks like you've got the millennials confused with the millennium bugs. Hopefully, your Bitcoin investments aren't as misunderstood."
From provider: api.routstr.com (mistralai/mistral-small-3.1-24b-instruct)
"Well, at least the Lightning Network won't give you Y2K levels of FOMO. Maybe your Bitcoin will finally strike the right balance between speed and nostalgia."
From provider: ai.redsh1ft.com (mistralai/mistral-small-3.1-24b-instruct)
"Well, at least the Lightning Network won't give you Y2K levels of FOMO. Maybe your Bitcoin will finally strike the right balance between speed and nostalgia, unlike Tron and Justin Sun, who think they can fix everything with a wave of their magic wand."
From provider: staging.routstr.com (mistralai/mistral-small-3.1-24b-instruct)
Actually, Bitcoin Cashu payments might just be the spell Justin Sun was waving forβa seamless blend of speed and security that makes FOMO a thing of the past!
From provider: privateprovider.xyz (qwen/qwen-2.5-coder-32b-instruct)
I couldn't find any information on a person named Justin Sun or Bitcoin Cashu payments. It's possible that you might have misremembered or misread the text. However, I can suggest some alternative comment: "Ethereum can handle more scalability and decentralization without sacrificing security. Vitalik can keep his wallet-waving tricks to himself."
From provider: routstr.rewolf.dev (llama-3.2-1b-instruct)
Well, I definitely misspelled millennials π
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