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Problem: Also I need a domain name to front this. Preferrably base58.school, since that's the website address. Problem: base58.school is pointed to a different server, which runs the base58.school webapp.
That's where I started to say oof
In case you want to see all the ways you now zap sats to base58.school https://github.com/base58btc/base58-web/commit/ae85c4ebd19eacab2417498017a1f3f6a658c015
Mhh, this commit only shows a single line changed? I guess you wanted to point to the repository or commit history of the day?
Btw, what are you thoughts why LND has such a big market share1? Because of VC funding? Branding? Marketing? Network effect?
You might have answered this several times already. You can also just reply with a link in that case :)

Footnotes

  1. SN also uses LND under the hood 😅 ↩
Btw, what are you thoughts why LND has such a big market share1? Because of VC funding? Branding? Marketing? Network effect?
If you wanted to run a CLN node, the options you have are quite limited in terms of how and where to run it. I think a lot of defaults on shipped products default to LND as well (Umbrel, Voltage, not sure what Start9 defaults to, etc). This adds up in terms of deploy base/accessibility.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 26 Jan
So first-mover advantage? Since they were integrated first into these products and now will forever be the default?
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Mhh, this commit only shows a single line changed? I guess you wanted to point to the repository or commit history of the day?
That line shows all the options for all the users @base58.school that you can zap sats to.
I think my favorite is zap@base58.school
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 25 Jan
That line shows all the options for all the users @base58.school that you can zap sats to.
Ahh, I was too interested in the pain you endured and misinterpreted what you were saying. I was expecting a huge diff lol
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the weird thing about networking config issues is that it's more like getting a few short configurations exactly correct and not really having a lot of "code" per se :/
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