Time flies.

tmux replacement in Rust
Soon there's not going to be any C-based tooling left to use.
#[0] , any plans for some ability to hide replies, etc.
It really quickly got very noisy on nostr, and scrolling through my `Following` is looking through mostly emojis, short replies that are irrelevant to me and I'm out of context on, etc.
> storage is cheap,
Not in the cloud, in my experience.
One thing that we could do with Ordinals bloat, is to just to hardcode their list in the source code and not store them at all (possibly in some light-prunning mode).
This is not a HF, not even a SF. It's a simple optimization, not unlike pruning. And segwit witness discount was justified by the ability of (some) nodes to discard witness data. Purely an internal and later on p2p protocol change and an optimization. They are just an easy to identify bloat that could be very easily skipped for a speedup and less resource use. Older clients (or "full archival" node) could still store them, but most of the network don't need them for anything.
That should also put some breaks on the ordinal users who think they are really storing something in there.
I really need to find some better nostr client. What's currently recommended for each: web, NixOs & Android?
This means kind of the same thing / works kind of the same. "The defaults" should not make user "follow" anyone hardcoded, but instead just show some default ids in the feed.
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