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Peter Gerstbach
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Design Thinker by day, Nostrich by night 🤙 From pedestrian to pilot: #LearningToFly 👨‍✈️✈️ German translations for Damus. Relay operator at.nostrworks.com

Thanks for your great work, although I must admit that I don’t know what you are talking about… Pluralization rules??? 😂😂😂

I’ll check the German version as soon as possible!

Nice, what a cool cat! 😻

I tried some artwork too:

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The current App Store version has some strings missing, but the TestFlight version is fully translated. Next App Store release should have everything (unless some strings are added last-minute).

gossip works quite good for me. But it needs to learn who is publishing where, this can take some time.

Regarding browser: Can't you use browser plugins like Alby or Nostore, that do the signing?

Have you tried gossip (Desktop only)? I think it’s the most data efficient client out there, does not load images, only subscribes to few relays and tries to find the smallest denominator of relays to get updates of those you follow.

Experts have knowledge which is based on (freely available?) information and own experience. The typical way is not to sell information only but help to apply it.

For example I am working as a consultant in the innovation field. I have published numerous books in my field of work. The information is almost free (the price of the books is hardly a barrier), I recorded hundreds of podcast episodes giving free stuff to everybody who wants to listen. And yet people book me to apply my knowledge and help them, even if they could learn everything themselves. But this takes time, I can do it quicker and probably better.

So my take is that the "sell information" business model is a difficult one. It might work, but it is always easier to protect a business model, when it is not only based on withholding information.

The operators/owners are shown behind the address. Performance will differ and is based on at least those factors : 1) performance of the server itself 2) speed of internet access, also depending on your location.

My https://at.nostrworks.com has 6 vCPUs and 16GB RAM and can handle many more clients. It is hosted in Vienna/Austria and therefore especially suited for nostriches in Europe, but of course everybody has quick access.

100% only due to rounding. 99,7% here! 🥲

Hmm, actually it should be enough to have 1 db and 2 blu/green nostream instances, right? I suppose the db does not change that often...

Only problem with 2 updates in one day: Uptime dropped to 99.7% today! 😯

I think those requests are just DMs you haven't answered yet. As soon as you answer them, they switch over to PMs tab.