Testing Shipyard
I'm also worried that it might become funny when the other person speaks a different dialect or slang from the one I translated π
Tamil itself has different local dialects like Kongu Tamil, Chennai Tamil, Madurai Tamil, Nellai Tamil and internationally, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore have different Tamil dialects as well
As a guy who speaks Kongu Tamil and sometimes with a thick accent, I can sound quite funny and soft to a native of Chennai, whereas he can come of as quite aggressive and rude to me
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Boy I hope Google translate is reliable in translating German, Italian, Dutch and Spanish because I'm heavily using it to interact with people from Bitcoin communities in Europe
Just published an article covering the emerging ecosystem of media platforms that are revolutionising how content is monetised on the internet.
Bullish on Stacker News
A Curated List of 150 Bitcoin-only Grassroots Initiatives
"These are predominantly voluntary, community-driven and bottom up initiatives that are trying to onboard people to the Bitcoin network and can have different goals like educating their local communities, community-building though meet ups, organizing conferences, creating study cohorts or building circular economies."
https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/a-curated-list-of-150-bitcoin-only-grassroots-initiatives/
Thanks for sharing this! π
Stacker News bringing back the Orkut days of Scrapbooks with their reply to bio feature
It's a more level-playing field than the existing status quo
The amount of buzzwords, hype cycles and trends possible with nostr far exceeds what's possible with Ethereum
π₯ prism created π₯
Your note was zapped 31 sats
Your note received 21 reposts
β‘zap this prism on snort.social, amethyst or on any client that supports zap splits
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I don't understand how I got zapped 1k sats here. How does this work?
The rise of Nostr is bearish for Ethereum
Oh my I forgot that we do purple hearts here π
The next stage in the evolution of the internet.
A simple, open protocol being used by a peer-to-peer network of computers specifically to allow its users to have borderless social interactions, information-broadcasting and value transfer between each other without requiring a global state (in both computer scientific and political terms).
But if the network should decide so, the protocol can be more than or less than that as it is open source.
I don't know if it will scale. I don't know if it will work.
But it is an important step towards building a better social internet for the generations that come after me as were other protocols like activitypub, the at protocol, secure scuttlebutt, etc.
I've had my fun with zaps
But this thing has to become non-custodial
I shouldn't have to set up a web server to recieve zaps
First, implementations need to support bolt12
And then, clients need to integrate offers into zaps
And we need to find a way to make offers easy to read and remember
Long way to go
I usually wipe all of my social media posts on an annual basis and strictly limit my follower count for various reasons, and constantly delete accounts.
Have done this for over a decade now.
Nostr will probably be the first one that will retain everything.
Off the top of my head, this is something fixable:
My timeline seems to always start from a very old note and not the most recently viewed note, when I start the app. I end up missing a lot of notes because I press the home button and it takes me right to the top.
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