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41 sats \ 5 replies \ @poe7645 1 Jan \ on: Alby Hub node migration successful lightning
I've found that not panicking, patience, and a little research usually ends up working out. The "just sort of works" thing definitely is relatable from my time fucking around and finding out.
My lightning node is an experiment I'm willing to accept the loss on. But I'm also relatively comfortable that any eventual force closes from a borked state will show up somewhere I control eventually. Minus any closure fees 😂🫡
That's true and that often fascinates me.
What also happens is that I have nooo clue what's going on, and couldn't explain it if someone asked me #829853
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But more people means you're catering to a clientele that will be less tech savvy and less willing/able to connect fivehundred things and run them noncustodially
For real,
I've had to resync neutrino peers on self custodial LSP wallets, waited (intentionally) a over a month for my low fee transaction to clear when fees spiked, experimented with RFB and CPFP just so I understand the basics if I need to use it.
If you are't at least knee deep in all the technobabble shit to actually understand that it is working just as it should... I've sort of given up the whole "pilling" thing.
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Ok, @Undisciplined. I'm clearly losing it.
Saw this post and started responding:
stressful, man. Also impressive that you pulled it off.
...turns out I already answered yesterday.
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Just like voting, you should reply early and often.
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I tend to have a similar outlook. This happened at the worst possible time, as I was trying to get some finances taken care of for the year and had a lot more volume going through than normal.
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