As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
upstream php-fpm { | |
server unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock; | |
} | |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
server_name www.example.com; | |
rewrite ^ http://example.com$request_uri?; | |
} |
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
Web3 Status | |
Web3 Unavailable -> Unavailable | |
Web3 Available -> Uniswap Approved | |
Web3 Testnet -> Testnet | |
Uniswap Approved | |
Approved -> Connected | |
Not Approved Mobile -> Approve | |
Not Approved Desktop -> Disconnected | |
Not Logged In Desktop -> Logged Out |
javascript: Promise.all([import('https://unpkg.com/[email protected]?module'), import('https://unpkg.com/@tehshrike/[email protected]'), ]).then(async ([{ | |
default: Turndown | |
}, { | |
default: Readability | |
}]) => { | |
/* Optional vault name */ | |
const vault = ""; | |
/* Optional folder name such as "Clippings/" */ |
It's important not to ignore the power of the Azimuth layer alone. Azimuth gives us 4 billion secure, convenient, transferable, cryptographically self-sovereign network endpoints.
Once two computers have secure names and secure keys, it's almost impossible to keep them from exchanging packets. Once names are scarce, it's straightforward to block undesired traffic. Azimuth is a natural foundation for any network which wants private
What is Casbah? Why are we making this? What is our mission?
Casbah is a hyperculture: an archipelago of centerless cultures, each independent and immortal, on one technical platform. Casbah is not a social network. Casbah is a permissionless network of mutually noninterfering social networks.
Every Casbah culture is its own decentralized network on top of