Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/vultr.com
already two stars...
give them a piece of your mind, people may think it doesn't matter, but it does!
this makes sense, we should join forces and give them some additional reviews so they understand messing with #Nostr is not a good idea
Microsoft researchers developed a hyper-efficient AI model that can run on CPUs
https://huggingface.co/microsoft/bitnet-b1.58-2B-4T-gguf
#AI
#LLM
#askNostr
Here in Nostr, Everyday!

Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
At least they didn't bleach the servers #LOL !

I use both no issues
Desktop:
1. Brave (lots of privacy settings and few extensions to reinforce privacy and declutter BS, supports ipfs and unstoppable domains)
2. TOR Browser
3. Opera (awesome with IPFS and unstoppable domains, Brave supports it as well, but it changes the origin address to an ipfs one breaking some API functionality with secure servers), needs privacy settings and few extensions.
Mobile:
1. Fennec (with few extensions)
2. Tor Browser
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
most of the ones who welcone are real, a couple of bots
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
nostr : minibits or npub.cash
LN: phoenix
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!
Welcome!
Few things you should know:
1. get a check mark in Nostr, there are few options, I suggest nostrcheck.me , once you get it, edit your profile and update your Nostr-Address, not having it will hide you in some clients
2. follow hashtags, a good way to find like minded people
3. think of your nsec as your Bitcoin private keys, act accordingly
4. chose a client that respect your privacy, meaning, you can sign in with a Signer protecting your nsec, it has TOR built in and above all, you can manage the relays you use. I suggest AMETHYST
5. add your lighting address in the profile so you can get zap, few options out there, I suggest MINIBITS for most people
6. last, don't marry one client, keep your options open, you achieve it by having your Nostr Address from one service and your wallet independent from your client, when you want to test another client you just configure your Nostr name and wallet on the new client. The client you are using may already be one that censors, one that is centralized...
have fun!





