Recently I’ve been musing a lot, painting a lot, writing a lot and building a lot.

Stumbled across Nostr and the ideas it represents from non other than nostr:nprofile1qqsgydql3q4ka27d9wnlrmus4tvkrnc8ftc4h8h5fgyln54gl0a7dgspp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wvh8xmmrd9skcju9hvt and nostr:nprofile1qqsgfhhxuemwtwm8kjk5uppv7uxtmp5pz4wm2dv59lxx5pfnsk98ysqpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezu6twdaehgcfwvd3sz9thwden5te0v4jx2m3wdehhxarj9ekxzmnykkznth on YouTube posted a year ago and as a casual vibe coder happy like a kid in a candy store prompting away at DeepSeek, Cursor and Vercel to try and recreate the lighting in a bottle spark that Jack gave us like Prometheus with twitter when I first got on it in 2013.

I’ve been tinkering away mostly at front end development of my own iteration of the idea of a communications and community web app mostly where conversations die pretty forcefully

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This is Memo: where conversations die

Essentially in theory you post text, images, videos (mostly limited to character counts and time limits) and each day all that vanishes every 24hrs. Except things pinned and deemed important by the user(still debating if I should limit how many posts could be pinned) but in essence this is a way I see social media’s fan naturally end dialogue and create new ones without the prolonging of conversation which then leads often to repetitive ideas in threads.

Sometimes it’s okay to start a new