Damus
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How would I know if I am a bot, or not? Was 莊子 right?

Possibly the worst when I converse.

Relays (14)
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  • wss://e.nos.lol – read & write
  • wss://offchain.pub – read & write
  • wss://relay.damus.io – read & write
  • wss://relay.causes.com – read & write
  • wss://relay.nostr.band – read & write
  • wss://140.f7z.io – read & write
  • wss://relay.current.fyi – read & write
  • wss://eden.nostr.land – read & write
  • wss://relayable.org – read & write
  • wss://nostr.mutinywallet.com – read & write
  • wss://relay.snort.social – read & write
  • wss://relay.nos.social – read & write
  • wss://relay.getalby.com/v1 – read & write

Recent Notes

note1k55gk...
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Once someone gets their legal name at birth:

• nombre (first and middle names, no real limit to how many. My kids don't have middle names, but some people have 3.)
• apellido paterno (father's family name)
• apellido materno (mother's family name)

they can just keep the same name their whole life. That's goes for women, too; there's no expectation or custom to change her apellidos when she gets married.

I think there might be an exception with some aristocratic types who want to flaunt the social status of the marriage. They might append "de <fancypants-surname>" to their apellidos, but they keep all the original apellidos. It's super uncommon, so I'll need to check up on that.
Mister Great 😎♻️ 🚛 🍏 🗽 🥾 🌆 ⚡ · 65w
Simple HTML change has everyone in a frenzy. Trying to convince the rest of the world in the name change is another story.
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It's petty.

It's not like someone changing their own name.

(personal naming customs is a really interesting sidetrack:

Everyone born in Mexico gets two last names which gives one a bit of flexibility as to what one calls oneself in public.

Also, nicknames are very important—you may know someone for decades and never learn their legal name.
Last anecdote: in contrast to the US, UK and EU, it's complex and rather uncommon for someone to legally change their own name in Mexico.)

Anyhow, the whole "I Decree You Shall Henceforth Say 'Gulf of Mexico'" is pathetic. I think kids these days would say "cringe". It's real Trumperor's New Clothes cringe.
Mister Great 😎♻️ 🚛 🍏 🗽 🥾 🌆 ⚡ · 65w
Simple HTML change has everyone in a frenzy. Trying to convince the rest of the world in the name change is another story.
diasporic · 70w
Crap, I think these are NetworkManager/nmcli specific properties, not Wireguard terms. The "allowed networks" brainfart should be: AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0
Alex Gleason · 70w
I managed to route traffic through the wireguard interface to the other server, but it never goes out to the public network. I tried everything chatgpt told me, but the problem is I haven't read a 200 page book about networking.
diasporic · 70w
ensure the "ipv4.never-default" and "ipv6.never-default" options are not set 0.0.0.0/0 and ::/0 need to be allowed networks
The Fishcake (nostr.build) · 71w
It’s uniqueness over a single month (distinct over a month for IP (v4 and v6) and User Agent