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Do you have any concrete examples of what type of tech you have in mind that shares human values?
This is crushing all of the parsers, except those that are purely Asciidoc. 😂 Need to work on them, some more. Just look at the raw Asciidoc source.
This is the #bookstr macro I want to use for publishing all of the Great Works, so anyone interested should scream at me, now. (Or don't, and scream at me, later, as I am always around. 😂) I've been working on it, for months, by attempting to publish different `30040` structures and see how I would best-address the individual parts. Also, I've been reading a lot of citation pattern documentation. That's how I came to the conclusion to make one generic book macro, rather than something #Bible specific. #christian #catholic #biblestr
The #bookstr 📖 macro is hierarchical. If you find a section or verse event, in the wild, you can just drop the section tags, to find the whole chapter, or the section and chapter tags, to find the whole book. This means you can always backtrack to the entire publication, from just one quoted line or paragraph. We are going to be having these tags in all of our publications, so you will be able to "Bible-search" and "Bible-cite" any of our books! I love books. Name checks out. 😎
Some things: 1. *You have to scroll-right on mobile.* Unlike Jumble and Alexandria, Wikistr is an unapologetic desktop-focused app, and that's why it's cool. If you have a wide screen, you can open up lots of panels, and make some wider, and it turns into the document version of a Bloomberg terminal. Credit for this design goes to @fiatjaf. 2. The different Wikistr themes have different looks, help text, and *different relays*, for the document search and the social interactions. #Quranstr uses Nostrabia, for instance, whilst #Biblestr focuses on Christpill. The basic #Wikistr has been left secular. I am looking for a Jewish relay, but haven't yet found one, so #Torahstr uses generic ones. 3. All have light and *dark themes*. The light themes are so much prettier, but I know you will all use the dark ones. 4. All themes take *your personal relay list* into account, and share a few document relays, so you can just pick the theme you like and use that. 5. *We printed the Bible first because Gutenberg did* and he's the inspiration for our Nostr printing press. We will proceed to print all other open-license books we can find, including the Torah, Quran, classical authors, English literature, etc. They will all be searchable, with this mechanism. 6. This wikistr *can find and render kinds 300023, 30041, 30817, 30818, 30040*, and the comments are kind 1111 and you can vote at the top of the panels, using the up/down arrow buttons. Only kinds 30817/818 are in the left-most panel feed, to keep it uncluttered and true to the origins. The hyperlinks mentioned are: The original Wikistr, that I forked: https://wikistr.com/ Wikistr Imwald 🌲 https://wikistr.imwald.eu/ https://torahstr.imwald.eu/ https://quranstr.imwald.eu/ https://biblestr.imwald.eu/ GM
These never really took off because we have kind 30023. Nobody cares, if a microblog has a typo.
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It's worth noting that Psalm 42 is prayed by the priest and altar servers at the beginning of every Catholic Mass celebrated according to the old form (1962 and previous).
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Is it maybe in Psalm 123 or 125. The Douay has an off-by-one thing going on with some of the Psalm numbers. That translation combines two of the early psalms that are separated in other translations.
Is this on a public repo yet? I'd love to take a peek at the code.
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Could Private Information Retrieval let Nostr clients query relays without revealing who they follow? In theory, yes. In practice, Nostr's filter syntax raises hard cryptographic questions that don't have answers yet. This post asks those questions.
Max's avatar Max
The Gap Between PIR and Nostr: Open Problems in Private Relay Queries
Can PIR hide Nostr queries from relays? Compound filters and subscriptions don't map to existing schemes. Here are the open problems.
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These actually look great if you know Obtanium or Zapstore...
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Stop Manually Checking GitHub Releases — These Tools Automatically Install & Update Apps on Linux “Package managers are essential tools on Linux systems. They help you install, update, and remove software packages with simple commands. Most distributions come with their own package managers, like apt, dnf, or pacman. However, many modern tools are distributed as pre-compiled binaries via GitHub releases. Developers using languages like Go, Rust, and Deno often release their software this way. New projects that are not included in the official distro repository yet have to opt for this method. This creates a gap between traditional package managers and these GitHub-hosted releases.” This is probably going to be of more interest to those using Debian and Fedora based package managers, as these are the most popular packages, which are typically generated directly on code hosting sites. But some interesting options to consider between deb-get, Autonomix, Eget, Install Release, bin, stew, and AFX. See https://itsfoss.com/github-binaries-tools #technology #Linux #opensource
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These people, in Pakistan, have a contract and it should be honored. Germany should not receive a reputation for refusing to honor contracts. We want more rule of law, but this is less. Bring them here.
After fist seeing this chart several years ago, I wondered what the hyperbitcoinization phase would look like in reality, and now we may be experiencing it.
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Stock2FOMO formula explained: y(x) = y_i (2x_i/x - 1)^a Time is anchored to Oct 4, 2009, where x = 0 and y = 0 With a < 0, the curve goes to infinity as x → 2x_i x_i anchors the curve where y = y_i y_i sets the scale a controls the steepness image
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Nvidia led market gains on a quiet, pre-Christmas session on Wall Street as the AI investment theme regained momentum and China re-emerged as a market focus. Investors also keyed on fresh U.S. macro data released on Tuesday, which provided an important signal for the near-term economic outlook and implications for monetary policy. Trading was calmer than typical sessions, but technology names centered on artificial intelligence continued to attract flows, with Nvidia at the forefront. At the same time, renewed investor interest in Chinese markets pushed China back into the discussion after a period of relative sidelining. The combination of AI-driven demand and the new U.S. economic figures framed market sentiment heading into the holidays, reinforcing the narrative of an ongoing AI story while leaving central-bank policy considerations in focus. #NVDA #AI #China #FiatNews
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ser@692cec8ff0215548aee4a855:~/pyramid$ sudo systemctl status pyramid ● pyramid.service - pyramid relay Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/pyramid.service; enabled; preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Tue 2025-12-23 21:47:55 UTC; 29s ago Main PID: 427191 (pyramid-exe) Tasks: 7 (limit: 1107) Memory: 16.0M (peak: 16.2M) CPU: 87ms CGroup: /system.slice/pyramid.service └─427191 /home/user/pyramid/pyramid-exe Dec 23 21:47:55 692cec8ff0215548aee4a855 systemd[1]: Started pyramid.service - pyramid relay. Dec 23 21:47:55 692cec8ff0215548aee4a855 pyramid-exe[427191]: 9:47PM DBG calculated free ranges from index scan Dec 23 21:47:55 692cec8ff0215548aee4a855 pyramid-exe[427191]: 9:47PM INF running on https://0.0.0.0:443 and ht> Dec 23 21:47:56 692cec8ff0215548aee4a855 pyramid-exe[427191]: 9:47PM INF fetched latest version from github ve
Some neighbors came buy and gave me gingerbread to wish me merry Christmas and officially welcome me to the neighborhood and I'm literally crying now. I might not know what I'm doing with my life but coming here was the right choice and I'm so glad to be surrounded by such kind hearted folks 🥰🎄🥰🎄🥰🎄🥰
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А можно подружиться по-настоящему? Нет, только в загс и в запой Настоящесть проявлена смачно же По лицу лишь, сердечной тоской Сингулярности в культуре Сингулякр в техноте Виртуализация понура А знакомства — в темноте Трудоумие и увага В результате — пока бяка Тонус в анус, чтоб не спать Баланс сил опять равнять #стихи #стихотерапия #ии #ностр https://nitter.net/signulll/status/1993798022510334223 View quoted note →