I’m not in Canada …
“… and then she showed me her npub 😯”
Maybe I should start an ASMR podcast where I talk dirty about bitcoin and Nostr 🤣
I remember when Canada was the sane country with nice people who just minded their own business.
Things seemed to have spiraled out of control fast.
Or maybe I was living in fantasy world all along.
What happened?!
Yeah I’ll test out more tonight hopefully
When people encounter a wildly different app, they don’t know how to classify it. Too many features (however useful) may actually drive them way because they won’t see how it fits into their life and what tools it’s replacing. It also becomes much more difficult to market. Clear purpose and clear feature set to accomplish that purpose is easier to communicate and resonates better, more sticky.
After carefully reviewing nostr:npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac feedback, I realize that I struggle to explain things clearly to new users. Some features make sense when you have data, but for new users, they can be quite confusing.
Here’s what I’m working on to improve the experience:
- Add a proper onboarding process to give a brief introduction to the app.
- Make the folder feature optional - it’s useful for organizing 100+ chats, but for new users with fewer than 10 chats, it can be confusing.
- Add a contact search feature for easier connections.
- Add a self-chat option for saving notes.
- As a chat app, it feels pretty boring when you have no contacts or ongoing conversations. You open the app and just see a blank screen. I plan to improve this by adding public channels and communities.
Make it easy for new users to add contacts and to send out invites.
After carefully reviewing nostr:npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac feedback, I realize that I struggle to explain things clearly to new users. Some features make sense when you have data, but for new users, they can be quite confusing.
Here’s what I’m working on to improve the experience:
- Add a proper onboarding process to give a brief introduction to the app.
- Make the folder feature optional - it’s useful for organizing 100+ chats, but for new users with fewer than 10 chats, it can be confusing.
- Add a contact search feature for easier connections.
- Add a self-chat option for saving notes.
- As a chat app, it feels pretty boring when you have no contacts or ongoing conversations. You open the app and just see a blank screen. I plan to improve this by adding public channels and communities.
If it were me I would not add communities. Less is more. I think all Nostr devs are making this mistake - the desire to add more features.
Wow, congrats to both of you! 🎉
Could you explain what you mean by this - how to get the api key or how to integrate into your own app?
GM! ☀️ ☕️
A holiday here in Japan. 🇯🇵
Need to figure out how to occupy the monkeys 🐒 👦
Can also help to pick up some freelance work. Might be better than making stuff for the sake of making.
I’ve never applied for strictly a UX research position, always UI/UX. For those types of positions people care about the design more than they do about UX although they may say otherwise. But as long as your UX is not clearly terrible then you’ll be judged on design. It’s probably different for strictly UX research positions.
For portfolio, showing the thought process is more important than the number of items in your portfolio. If you redesign something, have a page that goes into detail about what and why and a bit about how.
Also probably can’t hurt to have one or 2 “eye candy” pieces that maximizes the experience. Sometimes those help a lot.
At the end of the day it really depends on what people are looking for - and everyone has different ideas about what the position entails.
I’m happy to give you some portfolio feedback if you need when it’s ready to look at.
I think for UX position almost no one cares about resumes. Portfolio more important
Prob helps to have some portfolio items to look at. Even if just something you tinkered with on your own for fun.
What kind of job are you looking for?
Nah. I’ve done all the stupid shit on bitcoin and I turned out fine. It’s easy to restart as a newb if you screw up.
It’s strange to see cars made in ‘89 called vintage.
https://kinostr.com/ is born.
Though, if you upload anything that’s illegal it’ll likely get taken down fast
To add films you need to include the #kinostr hashtag and preferably the cover image for the film as well as video link.
A better way would be to allow streaming of torrents. This is more of a vibe hack proof of concept.
Enjoy!
I wonder how many of those people thought it would be funny to answer the question this way.
“Daddy, do we have money”
Umm…. 😟 how to answer
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Hi nostr:npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac, After you built it, Can you please let me know also?
nostr:npub1l77twp5l02jadkcjn6eeulv2j7y5vmf9tf3hhtq7h7rp0vzhgpzqz0swft and I are maintaining a website about big app alternatives for Nostr. So we can include it there to aware the community. 🙂
If I remember 😆 I’ll announce it for sure
4) getting rid of all the grass so you can reclaim your time
lol don’t you know teams assemble themselves. It’s call autonomous companies! Been around forever! Duh!
It doesn’t say anything about previous marriages 🤣 which could complicate the math
Aren’t you double counting then? If you counted 49 kids for each dude then why could them for each wife? They are already included
Ya all depends if they are mormons or in a sex cult or normal folk
It doesn’t say each. If it did the answer is 399 but it doesn’t say that each man has 7 wives it could just mean there are 7 couples. It could also just mean 7 couples have 7 kids each. I’d say this is just a stupid question because it’s up to how you interpret it and has no correct answer.
Why are you mad at me?
You don’t know?! You should know!
Ummm… I don’t. That’s why I’m asking.
The fact that you don’t know… ughhh!! Now I’m mad at you for not knowing.
😔
Elon probably feeling pretty dumb for selling
Governing yourself and respecting the other most closely paints a tribe in my mind. Tribes were full of conflict and violence. As technology progressed, no tribe could match the power of organized armies unless they banded together. Even in a tribe you’re usually governed by some agreed upon code of conduct - usually tribe elders and tribe to tribe agreements. We’re always delegating away protection because being responsible for your own just doesn’t work.


