One of the coolest things about @npub1z0lcg9p2v5nzg5fycxq0k56ze6snp42clmrafzqpn5w6u74v5x9q708ldk
is that you can ZAP PEOPLE IN THE FACE! 😋⚡

One of the coolest things about @npub1z0lcg9p2v5nzg5fycxq0k56ze6snp42clmrafzqpn5w6u74v5x9q708ldk
is that you can ZAP PEOPLE IN THE FACE! 😋⚡

Is Honey different in the sense that there's a calendar so you can schedule future classes? Is there anywhere that I can read about the differences between Vanilla and Honey? Thanks, everyone!
Gonna tag nostr:npub18pudjhdhhp2v8gxnkttt00um729nv93tuepjda2jrwn3eua5tf5s80a699 since she'll likely be the best to answer,
in any case, from what i can say: you can schedule up to 5 future events for the moment.
Vanilla was the first iteration of Hivetalk and only videoconferencing. The connection wasn't as good and so we utilized different architecture for Honey.
Honey is the new iteration, it has better connectivity performance and also has a dashboard to schedule events, create permanent rooms, curate your lists, and schedule notes to post on #nostr with the details :)
https://honey.hivetalk.org/about
We will continue to run both servers, honey will have mobile, consider honey version 2.0
Here are the differences: