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I don’t sell anything, english is not my native language, libertarian, crypto enthusiast, $ETH $BMNR $BTC

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leomeow.eth@leomeoweth·
but only as a second system 😈 nix supremacy
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leomeow.eth@leomeoweth·
my hate over arch linux was unjustified… it’s not that bad, it quite good in fact
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isabel@isabelrosesss·
neovim users will spend weeks profiling and speeding up their start up times only to never close neovim
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λ@lambda0xE·
octra natively supports @torproject in circles, you can mix traffic and proxy it through multiple nodes using unikernal gateways to communicate with the network, completely onchain
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hello everyone, a new mini-announcement regarding circles and the private web services protocol on octra as you've probably seen more than once, we've always referred to octra as being more than just a treechain, but a full fledged network, and so on well, that is indeed true, today i'd like to give a brief introduction to the concept of circles, circles are a substrate with their own runtime and mem for programs and resources in the octra network, but they're not just a single tx point where the entire state considers your contract and operates on separate functions, circles are about something else: they're a truly first of its kind private substrate, where addressing, program runtime, publishing, sealed delivery, and wallet access all live in the same space. this can be compared, in part, to .onion resources: you can deploy anything in a circle, from a simple website, forum, web form, or checkout store with specific products, and anything else, to full fledged ml inference, complex apps, or entire program stacks this is our attempt to reimagine the hidden internet (we're working on this concept from a security perspective), much faster than our beloved @torproject (160 kilo bytes per sec are a thing of the past), but here you won't find single exit nodes that could get you in trouble, we propose a new concept - disposable nodes for specific tasks that operate as unikernels without a full operating sys and are not touched by anyone or anything, an example of such a unikernel will be published separately with a full flow for your convenience currently, circles are available as an alpha ver and a night build for a narrow scope of tasks, we are testing the flow and verifying network behavior next week, additional tools for developing and comfortably deploying your circles will be available for everyone among other things, webcli has been updated to give you access to these features, in addition, webcli security has been improved, several network connection issues have been fixed, and unlock flow issues have been resolved, including cases where an unresponsive rpc endpoint could block wallet unlock please make sure to recompile your webcli (setup sh file if you're using linux or macos, setup.bat if, G-d forbid, you're using win) after building and running, you'll find a new menu item at the top: "circles" when you open it, you'll see a browser and an input field for entering the circle address, as well as a password field if the circle uses sealed delivery for your convenience, we've deployed an example of such an application with an end to end fhe flow, you can explore it, next week will also be packed with nice mini-updates thanks, everyone refs: - demo circle octrascan.io/address.html?a… in circle browser pls use this entry: oct://octAhnQDHEGUx9dk1iSFaYBcBsJaftZ1bXktZVkn4GBuvmL/index.html pwd: circlepass - webcli github.com/octra-labs/web…

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oct:// is coming
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Temidaradev@temidaradev·
@aubymori okay then tell me whats good instead of nothing
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NixOS Meme Lord@MemesOfNixOS·
@ChShersh Got any unique ptrs on dating? Having a bit of dating underflow myself
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Isaac@isaacturnersong·
Explain in genius terms. Explain like I already know everything
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kache@yacineMTB·
Chat with pdf
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Dima@akater·
@leomeoweth @tiensonqin @logseq Normally, my Emacs session lasts several months or weeks (as long as my living conditions allow, basically). This is not terribly unusual for Emacs users. I think that might explain quickly why some people prefer Emacs over Neovim.
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leomeow.eth@leomeoweth·
@akater @tiensonqin @logseq it depends on task, why? i’m using nix rn, so i guess most of the time i only use it to change only a few things in my conf and that’s it. but nvim is actually extremely fast to do those types of stuff
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