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Elements of a #nostrmail client i am planning in Damus Mail:

- encrypted, private, no metadata (giftwraps)
- threaded (nip10)
- titled threads (subject tag)
- to,cc,etc (sent to the npub’s inbox relays)
- replaceable event that refer to the “state” of a given thread: is it archived, labels, etc. archived threads don’t appear in inbox

This should be a solid foundation for a nostr mail client, and it could also provide an interface to nip17 dms as well.
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Despite what supporters of the monster state want you to believe, there are times when states push back against federal power and the supremacy clause doesn’t even apply.

Learn about this powerful 10th Amendment tool called anti-commandeering.

https://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2024/05/10th-amendment-why-the-supremacy-clause-doesnt-apply-when-states-opt-out/
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Oklahoma Bill Would Create State Bullion Depository - and establish a mechanism for individuals to engage in transactions using precious metals including gold and silver.

https://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2024/12/oklahoma-bill-create-state-bullion-depository/
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@Tadano You better think fast, because being a minimum wage worker with a college degree is the absolute worst.

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When on a jury, it is your absolute right, and in my opinion duty, to nullify unconstitutional and unjust laws by rendering a "not guilty" verdict.

Jury nullification is the only viable non-violent solution to government tyranny in post-Constitutional America, and only requires convincing 10% of the (local) population.

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These cameras might be doing more than just recording our movements: according to a new study that peers into the psychology of surveillance, they could be fundamentally altering how our brains process visual information.
https://activistpost.com/2024/12/big-brother-isnt-just-watching-hes-changing-how-your-brain-works.html
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stop doing big instances

"I want to be a janny for a 100 people"

""my masto costs $500/month"

statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged.
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Peter Hotez, a major mRNA vaccine proponent, said that he’s predicting multiple pandemics to strike seemingly all at once.
https://activistpost.com/2024/12/vaccine-supporter-peter-hotez-predicts-multiple-pandemics-will-hit.html
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Many people have found it more than a little strange that all of the major governmental, intelligence, and space agencies stretching from the Congress, Pentagon, CIA, and NASA have begun to loudly discuss alien disclosure on a regular basis.
https://activistpost.com/2024/12/a-century-of-ufo-psyops-exposed-part-1-from-war-of-the-worlds-to-laurence-rockefellers-disclosure-project.html

@Ace66062 @PurpCat @beardalaxy @frost I knew about his existence for a while, but there was one time I was trying to program a platformer, but didn't want to do a Mario clone like everyone else, and Sonic was way too complex, so I decided that I should do an Alex Kidd clone. When I actually played Alex Kidd, I realized how much personality and wasted potential the franchise had. It just needed to have a game with SMB3 levels of content during the Genesis era instead of the heaping pile of shit known as Enchanted Castle and ditch the rock-paper-scissors boss fights.

@berkberkman @PurpCat @beardalaxy
>Pulseman and Vectorman were my personal favorite mascots

Pulseman and Vectorman weren't even owned by Sega and they could've easily gone multiplat if they wanted. Alex Kidd was Sega's original mascot, outside of Oppa Oppa and some rabbit character that appeared in instruction booklets for the SG-1000.

Pulseman didn't have a chance because GameFreak was also working with Nintendo on Pokemon which would end up being their cache cow for both companies.

>A lot more people seem to love funny animals than androids and robots.

Sonic and Crash were the only video game funny animal mascots that really saw popularity. People tried to copy Sonic's success with characters like Bubsy, Jazz Jackrabbit, and Rocket Knight, but they didn't find much success. Jazz Jackrabbit was popular with PC gamers, but PC gaming in the 90s was mostly for adults outside of edutainment and simulation games.

Besides Mario, Sonic, and Crash, the most iconic video game mascots (pre-6th gen) are Pac-Man, MegaMan, and Bomberman. None of them are animals.

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@beardalaxy @PurpCat He could've saved you from Chris Chan, but instead he ended up serving lottery and tobacco addicts at a gas station.

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