Tokyo, Japan! Let’s go!!! #Nostrasia nostr:note1dmd28j67n6d3fretxh4l0z3fz7xyjcf4y4758cwyjx6kuqv4njwsngvs96
Getting back into swimming. Therapeutic and a good workout 🏊🏼♂️ finally back into a routine after too much travel… before Miami next week 🫣
nostr:npub1yaul8k059377u9lsu67de7y637w4jtgeuwcmh5n7788l6xnlnrgs3tvjmf should be all fixed now. Thanks again for the heads up.
Great, thanks!
#[2] latest build of Milou. Can’t get anywhere else but it doesn’t crash anymore. 
#[0] nostr.how is 👌🏼 Minor feedback: three of the pages render like a desktop page rather than mobile page when on iOS Safari. The rest seem fine.
https://nostr.how/en/guides/get-verified
There’s your issue. Remove any language that you’re not fluent enough to understand from that list of preferred languages and your translations will work.
Can you link to a note that you expected to translate but didn't? Also, can you take a screenshot of your iOS settings (Settings > General > Language & Region) so that I can see your list of preferred languages?
If you turn off the "Automatically translate notes" setting, it will translate only when you tap into the note.
🍷 https://translate.nostr.wine is now available publicly! Use DeepL for the same cost without the registration hassle. Auto removal of common untranslatable strings and target/source language matches before credit deduction.
If the language is not supported by DeepL, it uses GCP Translation instead. Other providers will be implemented if needed. Compatible with any client that supports the LibreTranslate schema.
All active filter.nostr.wine subscribers are eligible for 10,000 free characters. Let me know if you want to try it out!
Y’all are killing it over there. 🍷 Nice work! We have a full set of different non-KYC translation offerings now from different folks, all of which support the LibreTranslate API schema, and didn’t exist before Nostr. DeepL, Google Cloud, AWS, GPT. Let’s fucking go!!!
I haven’t had to maintain an open-source project that people wanted to contribute to, but I imagine some of the issues can be mitigated (not completely) by always striving for complete test coverage, making it easy to validate and verify most of the behaviour in an automated way, and delegating code review responsibilities to others who you trust to follow the same verification process and rigor.
I believe #[2] may have mentioned something similar many months ago about spending a lot of his time managing pull requests on Damus. Not sure if it’s the same now.
Oh, if you look at Session’s GitHub, their clients were directly forked from Signal.
Session works pretty well for me on iOS and macOS. Most of the Damus translations team is on there. Not sure why Will had issues. But it seems great — no need for a phone number or email address. It’s all based on generated IDs. Your IP address is hidden and messages are routed through multiple nodes across a decentralized network. There’s support for attaching images, voice, GIFs, emoji reactions, disappearing messages. There’s some message retention limits if someone joins a group chat much later on than when the group chat first got created. Overall, it seems as good as Signal.
Congrats, Kieran! Well deserved. Thanks for all your work on Snort and Nostr.
👀 nostr:note1wj96ns2upr8gepdefdgrq8wtmgpn4ny3rdf8aw6fh0mcnd9d3shq0cn9t7
Applying soon. 🤙🏼
Nope, same thing.
Only rejected the camera permission on the first build, that’s it. I can try deleting the app data and reinstalling in case something corrupted somehow.
