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perfect

Does fill up the timeline though 🎻 nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z can we get a "temporary mute/hide" until the app is opened again?

Put it on a list and access it only when you want :)

How?

Create lists of people on Listr.lol or highlighter.com

Those appear in your amethyst's top bar as options.

Will Amethyst provide this function in-app eventually?

Eventually, yes. But specialized apps like those are always going to be better, simpler, faster in their specialization than Amethyst can be.

Even encrypted follow lists!

I love that you shared it. Here my poor's man highlighter:

"Indeed, one could define science as reason’s attempt to compensate for our inability to perceive big numbers. If we could run at 280,000,000 meters per second, there’d be no need for a special theory of relativity: it’d be obvious to everyone that the faster we go, the heavier and squatter we get, and the faster time elapses in the rest of the world. If we could live for 70,000,000 years, there’d be no theory of evolution, and certainly no creationism: we could watch speciation and adaptation with our eyes, instead of painstakingly reconstructing events from fossils and DNA. If we could bake bread at 20,000,000 degrees Kelvin, nuclear fusion would be not the esoteric domain of physicists but ordinary household knowledge. But we can’t do any of these things, and so we have science, to deduce about the gargantuan what we, with our infinitesimal faculties, will never sense. If people fear big numbers, is it any wonder that they fear science as well and turn for solace to the comforting smallness of mysticism?"