Yea, the "follow all" button just totally erased my following list across all relays. I'm not happy at the moment.
"If you are not paying for it, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold."
That is the weirdest part about it; I'm using the exact same relays on both clients.
Amethyst is what I use when I'm not on my pc. However, for some reason, it doesn't show all my followers.
I use Bluewallet, because I tried to use Wallet of Satoshi first, but the app wouldn't let me get to a "create account" page.
Whether it was a sudden case of smooth brain, or the app was broken at the time, either way, I had a working lightning wallet with a free address within 2 minutes of working with Alby and Bluewallet.
So far, after trying approximately 6 different clients, I've had the best experience with Iris.
I agree, short-term projections are meaningless when thinking about my hodl wallet.
However, for my trading bots and my scalper wallet, the short-term projections do matter.
If #bitcoin can stay at $22k, things should be looking good for the near future. I've seen many possible bearish patterns presented.
It depends on what the relays are, what you want your outreach to be, and how much data you are willing to consume on your internet. For instance, if you buy access to nostr.wine, it is a relay that aggregates a lot of popular relays, so getting nostr.wine alone will cut your necessary relay list in half.
To a certain extent, many users including myself, would say that the number alone is inconsequential. There was a point where I was connected to 20 relays at once, which is common.
When I was 15, I was a cook at a bar & grill. I had a lot of fun at it.
No, do not panic sell from exchanges. Absolute terrible financial advice.
Look at context π.
Or, how about just a week or two ago, when they were straight up endorsing Coinbase for use by investment advisors?
If you read the coindesk article this information came from, this headline is based on the rules that the SEC regulator man is referencing.

Furthermore, just to stay on the safe side (because you can't really delete anything), I personally avoid making posts about hot takes, politics or religion.
You cannot simply just delete anything. Once you publish anything to a relay, such as a note or account, it's there to stay.
You can *request* that a note or account be removed from relays, and some will accept the removal request. However, most won't. And even though some relays will remove the data, it will still remain on the relays that didn't.
And even the relays that will remove the data, I'm pretty sure that they will just eventually download the information again if it gets observed by a relay that still has the data.
Just be careful what relays you connect to, and/or what you are publishing.
It has it's limits. For example, it always gives me spaghetti code for React Native when I ask it about Solid framework stuff. I'm sure there's many more little things about it similar to this, directly because of the 2021 data set.
However, for things with lots of boilerplate code, like java android app programming, or setting up a node web server with typescript, it is imperative. It enables me to be able to get both done, no templates or anything, in a single day; on top of suggesting security features that I would have never known about otherwise for the node server!
I sure did lose a lot of sleep when I discovered the programming assistance capabilities of it for the first time. I haven't found a need for a.i., as far as programming goes, for a couple of weeks now. I got the early access for the Bing a.i., and I think that it being able to scrape off the internet on-demand will fill a lot of the cavets of OpenAI's limited data set. Thanks for reading all this lmao


