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This weekly catchup it's for you an opportunity to showcase what you are currently thinking about... Plans for your next citadel? Your project ebike? A new online tool? Worming up a pool with miners? Update your portfolio? A new diet? An educational course? A charitable event? What else?
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Been brainstorming on how we might design NUT-11 P2PK (Pay 2 Public Key) into eNuts. This functionality allows a user to lock a token to a public key so only its owner can claim it.Still wrapping my head around the more advance bits like multisigs and timelocks. I don't have a good way of sharing a video link so here's a link to a nostr post with a video of the Figma protoype. https://primal.net/e/note150qqq5vrgc6fqtm9nc2vuh6vuuay5g6erqghugr5ume9w86tdclqv37ahx
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The leather sheath look's a nice DIY entertainer for the weekend. Did you work and prepare the lather too?
Ad that toy o the book cover? Where it comes from?

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Diagrams for a new page in the Bitcoin Design Guide to explain techniques for "fiat over lightning". More in this issue. I also post weekly updates on my open-source bitcoin design work here.
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Really nice screenshot! Which app are you using?
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Pretty much just Figma for all design work these days. Hoping that some day it will be Penpot.
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Wow! FTP client on linux?
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No! It's a MODBUS TCP server for windows šŸ¤ . This server accepts PLC connections for managing advertising content on an electronic billboard. I'm not a designer, so don't laugh at the poor design. I spend more time on functionality and security.
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This is great! Never heard of such a tool! Thanks for sharing, I wish I could help to make your experience using this tool better! Or do you feel it does what it needs to do efficiently?
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Don't waste your time with that, thank you. The software is not for use by the average person, usually a technician. On average, you only need to change something two or three times a year
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Oh np, I was just curious. I assume it's a custom made software, right?
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you are right
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