nostr:npub13qrrw2h4z52m7jh0spefrwtysl4psfkfv6j4j672se5hkhvtyw7qu0almy Wow, yeah, Two Ships is awesome!
Whoa, that’s cool.
This was a fun one:
Sunset at the track meet
#photography #nature

Thanks, Terry — that looks perfect!
Recommendations for a good Nostr browser extension for Safari on Mac? I’ve found a number of Chrome ones, but I don’t even have Chrome installed and would rather now.
“Imagine if we invested that much time into our real life connections.”
Yes. I’m all for focusing on real life connections, and I hope Nostr can facilitate that.
Thanks! It’s back up, but now I know who to notify next time.
Is njump.me down? I just got a 524 when trying to load a profile.
for example: https://njump.me/josh@nos.social
Not sure who to notify about this, but one of you probably knows, right?
Of course, it’s back up now, so 🤷
Is njump.me down? I just got a 524 when trying to load a profile.
for example: https://njump.me/josh@nos.social
Not sure who to notify about this, but one of you probably knows, right?
Had no idea Costa Rica got more than 99% of its electricity from renewable energy — this is awesome! https://www.theverge.com/24134891/renewable-energy-electricity-power-grid-costa-rica
Keeping translations up to date is a lot of work, even for a single language. The translations that exist so far for the tracked clients are mostly thanks to a wonderful group of volunteer translators. They aren't really getting compensated due to missing value-for-value mechanisms and processes. By creating this tracker, I'm hoping it brings awareness of how inaccessible some of our clients are to the non-English speaking user base and motivates more interest in non-developers to contribute to translations.
I've just pushed updates to the tracker per your feedback.
FYI I noticed that Nos localizes only 1 of the 4 xcstrings files. I had set it up to localize all four when I contributed a while back, but that seems to have been reverted to localize only one:
Configured to localize only one xcstrings file:
https://github.com/planetary-social/nos/commit/1a7894e1ec5869bcec04916718803a86ca0f78e3
All 4 xcstrings files:
Thanks for reporting this, Terry. We’re looking into it now; seems like it may have been a mistake.
I like git even for text documents since it offers versioning and an easy way to diff.
Indeed; I know myself quite well. 😄


