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The best times. Fingers crossed we can return to that someday...
They need hurry up and lose that lawsuit. We don't need more TM/LN venues. I miss when concerts were reasonably affordable to the average person without having to finance the damn transaction.
Very well-written guide. Thanks for going in depth on the multiple backends. For me just containing everything to what the default offers is enough for me, but I'm glad to see there's quite a bit of flexibility out of the box.
Obtainium is the shit. Learned about it on Jupiter Broadcasting's Linux Unplugged as one of their picks. Once you've got things situated it's dead simple to use and, effectively, you become your own curated app store.
Once they can manage to implement some sort of tap to pay solution, I'll switch back to Pixel to use GrapheneOS. Until then, I can't even entertain that idea, unfortunately. That's one of the creature comforts I'm not willing to part with.
Only certain Pixels are compatible with GrapheneOS. You can peek at their releases page here to confirm which do and which do not work with the current active version of GrapheneOS. As with any mobile OS, the newer the device the longer the support.
Honestly, even just plain ol' Docker, which is how I'm running it under Unraid, is dead simple to configure if you even have the slightest familiarity with basic container management. But the one-click nature of S9 and Umbrel just make it a no brainer.
Np! Glad to have been able to help!
I've had my node up a few days and it feels great having control of my own sats and actually owning the transaction from my end. Good peace of mind, even though I still don't know half of what I'm doing.
Glad to see this! I'd been using BlueWallet up to this point, but having an easy way to connect back to my wallet on my personal node, fully integrated, can't be beat.
Plenty of us are. I want to daily drive Linux on all my devices, but gaming (specifically for a few important games to me) is a big showstopper that doesn't let me fully switch (looking at you, iRacing).
You do what you need to do to keep yourself in the right frame of mind. Hoping for the best for you, OP.
Unfortunately Nintendo's lawyers are very effective. This is one of those situations where I am hoping for the best, but fearing the worst outcome will come.