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Braydon Fuller
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"Do not give in to evil, but proceed ever more boldly against it." —Motto of Ludwig von Mises

In discussion of teaching creative writing at public schools (grades 1-12):

"It was really shocking to me, because I felt like I was seeing, in real time, the process of kids losing their desire to be creative, their desire to learn, their desire to be curious."

— Hannah Frankman

https://stephanlivera.com/episode/494/

I think you're wrong.

It all depends on how it is defined. Technically, "lastest notes from follows" is an algorithm.

Perhaps you might be interested in what those you follow are zapping the most, that is another.

"There’s this huge disconnect too between these sort of preparation environments we put kids in and then the real world that we’re preparing them for."

— Hannah Frankman

https://stephanlivera.com/episode/494/

"If you ignore the benefits of fossil fuels, and more broadly the benefits of cost effective energy, you are going to hurt so many people, including their ability to eat."

— Alex Epstein (Author of Fossil Future)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_xJbJDEVOyM

"If nuclear does have the capacity to become a more energy efficient source than fossil fuels, then we should, in the meantime, be proliferating fossil fuels to support that possible outcome. We should use the most efficient energy source we have to build on the next most efficient energy source."

— Connor Mortell

https://youtube.com/watch?v=4xb81JN4Zy4

Centralized communication is a pillar of a command economy.

The Žižkov Television Tower was built in Prague in the 1980s during the time of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.

It is known as one of the ugliest building in the world and an example of Brutalist architecture.

More photos:

https://braydon.com/nostr/photos/btcprague2023/#20

With wind and solar you also need batteries and those have a very low energy per weight, about 1% of oil, and are also expensive. With hydroelectric, batteries are not necessary.

It appears that #amethyst may have a bug that shows the comment count while not removing reported and blocked spam. Perhaps the detailed view of a note could show the number of comments filtered.

A decent way for clients to handle spam comments on notes could be to use spam reports by the note author. This would handle the case of no common follows as well as non-account viewing on web clients.

It looks like Snort and Primal are both doing some filtering?

Are paid Nostr Relays taking into consideration spam reports from members?

"How did this company raise its price without worrying about competition? Because it had a patent, because the government was keeping competition out."

— Timothy D. Terrell

https://youtu.be/bFOd0aLmYBM?t=1300

In 2022, I painted a triptych with emphasized highlights from the essay "Anatomy of the State" by Murray N. Rothbard.

Recently Ryan and Tho had discussion on the essay at the Mises University:

https://youtu.be/qKgnrQEhh00

The essay is available at:

https://mises.org/Anatomy

"To make solar and wind power suitable for modern life would require using battery technology, which has an abysmally low energy per weight, in the range of 0.5 MJ/kg, which is roughly 1% of the energy density of oil or natural gas. Batteries are also very expensive, and so their use is primarily in areas where engines are not practical."

nostr:npub1gdu7w6l6w65qhrdeaf6eyywepwe7v7ezqtugsrxy7hl7ypjsvxksd76nak (Principles of Economics, 2023)

The Unseen Costs of Regulation by Per Bylund

https://youtu.be/hqdZ6QwwBtE

I don't think so yet. Revocation of a key plus a suggested new key that can prompt followers to switch. The prompt could use common follows to verify the switch, as well as a Nostr Address (NIP-05) and among others.

I agree, would be great! Amethyst could with the F-Driod and Obtainium releases. The Damus 'Freedom Edition' on desktop could as well. Gossip and other desktop clients could as well, which could eventually also be available on postmarketOS and mobile. Play Store versions and Apple App Store releases could give notice about the missing funtionality and the alternative versions available (if they don't already). I'm not a huge fan of PWAs, performance seems suboptimal, limited functionality, storage and sessions are typically shared (XSS).