It is likely so. But, most people seem less concerned with numbers, on here. Quality over quantity.
Unless you are NVIDIA AI, that's not possible.
Sorry, did a reverse image search, and the girl in the old photo does not exist. As this acrticle states, it was generated by NVIDIA's AI face generator.
https://petapixel.com/2019/02/25/this-site-ranks-the-attractiveness-of-ai-generated-faces/
And, the girl in the new photo is on 7 LinkedIn profiles.

Sorry, did a reverse image search, and the girl in the old photo does not exist. As this acrticle states, it was generated by NVIDIA's AI face generator.
https://petapixel.com/2019/02/25/this-site-ranks-the-attractiveness-of-ai-generated-faces/
It is hazel eyes in one and brown in the other.
It isn't teeth color, but shape. The old picture has very unique teeth.
This isn't passing the sniff test.
The old photo has a different eye color and teeth than the new.
Also, the old Angel spoke English, while the new speaks three native languages from India.
This seems a bit one-sided to me. I think shifting all the responsibility onto those who do not want to see the content isn't the way to go.
Running your own clean relay is probably unrealistic for people who aren't super techy, and becomes something that is either quarantined away, or has to be constantly curated.
Blocking anyone who posts something you don't like is a tiring task, and seems silly.
I like onyx vixen's clean posts, but I don't want to see her naked. The nsfw filter on Amethyst makes this work, and she is pretty respectful in using it.
I think respect is what it comes down to. Nostr is new, and people are bumping into the boundaries through exploration. A sense of propriety will evolve naturally. Sex workers will come to understand that they should label nsfw content as such. There will always be exceptions, but that is much easier to account for.
Nah, I'm good. I think you're an intersteing dude that provides a lot of value to the Nostr community.
And, I don't have a problem with opinions that are different from my own. I agree with both of you on some level.
It just bums me out to see a good person lashing out in so much anger. That's why I commented, out of genuine concern.
I think you had a similar motivation, to preserve some part of the community that you cherish. But, you got riled up and mean.
Bullying this lady isn't going to change anything. But, having a candid discussion with her, where you are both trying to understand each other's point of view, might.
She seems pretty patient. Probably worth a shot.
This is the most childish and mean-spirited discussion I've seen on here in some time.
Take your own advice and mute her account, or take this shit to Twitter, where it belongs.
I see, all the time, people saying this is a wonderful community, and how happy they are that they left the shit platforms. And PV this and PV that.
These comments are not in the Nostr spirit that we've all come to love.
Be an adult and move on.
Oh, fuck yes! Are you serious?! Chainlink $LINK? You've got to be kidding me. We've all been waiting for this, and I can't believe it's finally here. Such a great opportunity.
What is that flavor, recycled newspaper? π
I hear ya. I hit the Oreos a little hard and not feeling great about it. You go in like "I'll just have 4-5, tops." Then, a row later, you're drinking whiskey to try and forget about it.
#adulting
Like, wiping away the color wIth a wet brush?!
Awesome!
I've always wanted to check out Necrons.
I haven't dug into the 10th ed. rules, yet. Crossing my fingers.
Nice!
Yeah, narrative is really important for me, as well.
Memoir-44 is nice, as you are re-inacting historical battles, so the narrative is there. It is also a light wargame and it is pretty quick to play. What really appeals to me is the orders card system. There are three lanes on the board and cards in your hand can only affect units in the lane(s) they describe. It is a good fog of war mechanic, but it keeps you out of analysis paralysis, which I struggle with, and keeps the game moving.
A really good indie game that has strong narrative and can be played co-op or solo is Space Station Zero. Vince Venturella and Adam Roper (YouTube hobbyists) developed it. It's a lot of fun and is miniatures agnostic, so you can use whatever you happen to have on hand.



