What education level?

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I'm unsure how to answer this. I have a BS in computer science, so I can read detailed technical sources and put them to use, if that's what you mean. Otherwise, I've used Amethyst as a daily driver for some years. Im interested in learning more about relay selection/setups from a user perspective. I'm quite ignorant in that regard (the different relay types, what they do, and how to select the best ones for my needs, etc), if that's what you're asking.

But this may be a good opportunity to test what any random noob user might seek out. I'm open to the lowest level stuff you know of.

spatianostra .com is my project. I didn't want to suggest it if you were looking for technical resources. I think it is one of the lower level collections that exists.

That's perfectly fine. I generally like starting with those resources anyway. Usually saves time if I'm not looking to jump into the deep end for information found in the shallow end.

Speaking of which, Alexandria may soon be Spatianostra compatible 😄

🫂 Ah, that would be a perfect fit! It's all exists as nostr events, too. You know that... but for sake of this thread: nostr:nprofile1qqsrcwyu3ax5dj5px9n58glr8nkmr5rpn7rh3mn563ex2a670gh07lcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz763s6kv 🫠🤣

Are you pulling notes into the website as posts on the site?

No. I haven't had the best luck with long-form clients, so I write through Ghost first & transpose to Nostr for now. I have spatianostra .npub .pro going and a reduced-to-most-recent version through Oracolo living at spatia-nostra .com if you should want to point people towards the blog-like Nostr native versions.