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Terry Yiu
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Building Yeti, Comingle, Nostr SDK for Apple Platforms, Damus, Nostash, SatsPrice

Who says likes don’t have value?

3-star Michelin restaurant called Home Sweet Home 😎

Happy Sunday! 🥩 #foodstr #nyc

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I’m not saying we should rely on the State to censor. I’m saying the opposite. I’m saying that is something that will eventually happen, unfortunately. It’s up to individual user choice and web of trust models first and foremost to determine how and what we want to see content.

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** Today’s updates from #zapddit , your reddit-style #nostr client (accessible at https://zapddit.com ) **

📣 Today marks the day where you can use #zapddit to read, write, comment and zap notes. It (sort-of) is a fully usable client now. I realize there are a lot more things to add and there will always be.

🎉 Today is the day we celebrate #zapddit becoming a full bare-bones client.

Here are the updates for today👇

1. While composing a new note, you can quote any other note using nostr note1 format.

2. You can now **comment** on any note.

Your comment can mention people (using the @ user chooser or nostr npub format) or quote other notes (in nostr note1 format) too.

As usual, international hashtags like #ビットコイン are supported too.

Thanks to nostr:npub1cz2ve34nk0ukn0ph4yq2qx3ud8rfy5e0ak4epx42dn8gha0sdgpsgra9kv for testing and reporting bugs in this.

3. While browsing a hashtag, it is pre-populated in the note composer, so that you don’t have to type it manually. Save some keystrokes with it 🤪

4. Hashtags now glow on hover so that you know they are clickable.

5. Fixed a bug in clicking of hashtags

6. Minor visual overhaul in different areas to improve usability

That’s it for today!

If you have any feedback for #zapddit, let me or nostr:npub1cz2ve34nk0ukn0ph4yq2qx3ud8rfy5e0ak4epx42dn8gha0sdgpsgra9kv know!

#puravida #plebchain

Nice work! I think it would be cool to suggest a few more hashtags to follow beyond coffeechain. I’m not sure where to start!

These are ideas that are worth talking about. I’ve said this before elsewhere and I’ll keep saying it. The collective part is using a web of trust model. Individually, we can report notes and users. Where we can benefit collectively is if clients inform you who in your list of users you follow have reported them, mute them, follow them, like them, zap them, etc. The client should present the information without any automated algorithms unless the user opts in. The user can choose if they want to hide them, or enable a setting or moderation algorithm by their own choice to automatically hide them. This is the only way it works. Users need to have full freedom to choose.

Relay operators can individually decide if they want to delete or block them entirely, and it’s up to the users to decide if they want to connect to such a relay with such policies. If not, they can stop using it. And it’s up to the State to decide if and how they want to enforce the law upon that relay.

Is this a feature of highlighter.com? Redacted!

Putting my Canadian-ness to shame. I do none of those things. I’ve been living in the US for too long.

Primal is a great Nostr client, but we need to educate people correctly if we’re going to hope to increase adoption. https://twitter.com/terryyiu/status/1662118595587981312?s=46&t=Tck_NUx0S80Ce_Xho8CBzA