The best thing about being rich is _______.
Chiming in with some feedback after a few days here:
(i) Don't know what zaps are. Don't understand the connection with lightning.
(ii) Don't understand the significance of of the list of relays that I'm using. Does the list mean that my events get stored on *all* of these relays? Is what I'm seeing from other people in my timeline a combination of what's stored on all of these relays? If I add relays, will I see additional people in my timeline?
(iii) How many relays should be I using? What's the disadvantage of using as many relays as are available?
(iv) How do I retrieve a full backup of my own profile and events from the relays I am using? How can I later "upload" this backup to another relay?
(iv) Would love to learn how to do sign events airgapped. Not that I'd necessarily do it on an everyday basis, but I like to know how to do things securely as a baseline, and then deviate from "best practice" as I see fit.
(v) It would be especially neat to be able to sign events airgapped using Tails. Maybe someone has a program for doing so that can be installed in Tails persistent storage?
(vi) A list of hashtags or some other way to identify communities with shared interests would be helpful.
Happiness is not a state but an activity.
I've always stayed away from social media because it felt exploitative.
I have no interest in expending time and energy to create a conversation that some third party can shut down at their whim.
This feels different.
What's a collateral shortage issue?
Thanks! Not that I've ever used Twitter. But I'll learn, first time social media seems like it's worth the effort.
Does nostr have communities based on shared interests? If so, how do I find them?
Always fun to have members of congress threaten you with prison: https://leefang.substack.com/p/house-democrat-threatens-twitter
You must be doing something right.
Technical question: Is there a way to sign events airgapped using Tails?
First time I'm trying out social media. Never had the right format, but this seems like it may be worthwhile.
