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elsat · 1w
#devstr let me know what you need from your app store nostr:nevent1qqsrz00dvlp4v2vg06lu8qvzjgqtc2kyxxd5m5nnx07nq8xsjcdateqpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3gamnwvaz7tmhdah8xtnrv9k8vcfwv3jhvqgdwaeh...
once_aphysicist profile picture
As a user, would be nice to disable/exclude updates for apps that are normally managed by another store.

Zapstore seems to be aware of it, and warns you but would be nice to be reminded (or disabled) in the UI instead of finding out after hitting update.

I fall for this all the time, as I also use other #foss stores like f-droid.
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Something's up with my #bitchat. It went through my mobile data quota (and probably also my battery) in just a few days. I have disabled the app for now. Anyone have any ideas?

Version: 1.7.0 from Zapstore



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Paul · 4d
Weird. I've installed from Github directly, may have missed that version but not seen this. Last 5 days (I generally leave it running in background and in a moderately busy geo channel) and 39MiB of data usage.
Aldin · 5w
Yes, I understand that. I am asking about it being static, bcs it seems to me that they have it printed on a paper. Which seems strange, because then multiple customers will be paying to the same fiat qr address.
HoloKat · 28w
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once_aphysicist profile picture
Just presented my 2 hr hackathon project at #btcpp privacy edition, Riga!

https://github.com/feuplebian/git-futz

With the recent attacks on developers of cypherpunk software bythe state and other malicious actors, developer privacy is becoming more important.

So I developed a command-line tool to fuzz location and time information from your unpublished git commit messages before you push your commits to a public branch.

Comments and suggestions welcome :)
ethfi · 42w
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Mike Dilger ☑️ · 51w
I like ZFS best. But it requires Solaris portability layer for linux, which isn't great, and since it's not just built into linux it's easy to get into a state where ZFS isn't working. So I moved to...
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How do you know it's btrfs causing the slowdown? I've been using it as my primary filesystem for years (basically since it became default on Fedora), never noticed a slowdown.

I've had other issues though, it's incredibly complex to recover when faults happen. Also, not having a feature complete fsck after all these years is bonkers!
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Mike Dilger ☑️ · 51w
They were kernel btrfs processes that were busy. I also got dmesg errors that were basically timeouts. I spent a lot of time with the disks thinking they were failing, but no they weren't. Also the mounts were taking so long that systemd was giving up. But after some research I upgraded to btrfs...