Old official promo video of Palworld
https://video.nostr.build/27ed0334e25fd85357ea3bf4c225e6994c148fe4d2b042ac5ec1a7f299862865.mp4
#gaming #palworld
So I know HTML/CSS pretty well and I'm confident with them.
I also know UI and UX, as well as graphic design (nowhere near pros, but I'm the guy they call when the pro isn't around or when something is needed quickly).
I don't know much java. Usually, I'd search for what I want, find something close, and fiddle with it until it works/gets the desired result ish. AI is helping with this a lot actually.
This helped me create my own sites and my own designs to life, though just at a static level. I always wanted to make dynamic sites, but the idea of doing backend stuff is complex to me. However...
"Let me look into it again" and thought if I could make a simple blog. Digging a bit, and watching/skimming through tutorials, I realized that I think I can.
Not sure when I'll start/attempt this, but will journey into learning the basics of PHP and attempting to make a blog. I guess I'll learn the basics of PHP, and then head into Laravel. If I manage to get the hang of it, I'll attempt to make a complex old project I had, and if I do manage to do it, I'll be pretty confident =3
Aside from that, would be nice to make a website, a personal blog, that shows my long-form articles only. Hopefully by then things would be more stable nostr-wise, cleaner, and easier in terms of learning, so I'd be able to do it (or collab with someone to do it / to make a template for all to have and deploy easily).
Do articles on Habla or Yakihonne not appear in Google search results?
#asknostr
Congrats! Hopefully you'll enjoy that one more =3
So we entered the age of web3 right now because of bitcoin and crypto stuff, though some have announced web5 and skipping web4 a while back.
Where are we now?
I'm hoping we're at web69.
Bitcoin.
You control your money. Send it to whomever you want. Deal, collaborate, and lock funds with whoever you want. You hold the responsibility to secure it. People themselves figured out how to interact with each other efficiently and beneficially, increasingly so. Permissionless.
Nostr.
You control your identity. Talk about whatever you want, to whomever you want. No one can silence you. You hold the responsibility to secure it. People themselves figured out how to interact with each other efficiently and beneficially, increasingly so. Permissionless.
Nomen.
You control your name.
Mesh internet network(s).
You control your internet connectivity. Everyone is an ISP.
Umbrel (and similar).
You control your data. You're your own cloud/server, and service provider.
Human beings are born free and strive to become free when there's a force that halts it. This is evident all throughout human history, and even now with the above mentioned examples in our cases/context.
With that said. An extra note:
The rise and fall of a government system is in the hands of the top force entity. The rise and fall of an anarchist/ancap system is in the hands of the people's voluntary collaboration.
Got a quick video idea to explain how nostr works (ducktapped video to draft the idea):
The burger explainer! =P
Thoughts? (There could also be a complex video explainer if this is good)
Assuming that disappearing DMs are off by default and the user enables it to then see the option to change the time for them from the default, then a safe 30 days sounds reasonable.
Another case of a lot of people hatin on a game because its heavily influenced by another popular game, yet the market doesn't hate on "souls-like" or "gta-like" or a "cod-like" etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5C_EMrBmKM
If it's good, your opinion doesn't matter. You'll play it and you'll enjoy it.
#gaming
Looks good, though noticing that its kinda cramped. Adjusted the white bit's site. Here's a comparison.

Also, realized that this can have more character to it by moving the balls to the back and adding a mouth (still an atom-ish, but can also be viewed as a character with hands, feet, and face/mouth), which helps deliver the idea of this being a people's app for chatting. Thoughts?:

I think she just broke out of the matrix
https://video.nostr.build/0c2f0fceef817574e416ab33c6579a9a269d784e5f5dad64881b27a78c5139ff.mp4

Oh.. so is what's happening is that the extension is loading all nostr short posts that have been posted by the user on primal (as when they do post on there, those posts would be tagged that they've been posted on primal / primal.net)?
Same logic applies to another nostr social site like Snort.social, i'm assuming, where the posts there are different than Primal's because the users' posts there are tagged with snort, not primal.
From my perspective as a normal user?
In regards to some clients: UX, especially that new OAuth login thing (don't understand it much / not that infavor of it if I understood it correctly-ish, but it does the job in terms of good ux).
I open it up on primal.net and for some reason there are comments from months ago. Why is that?
Bringing content and conversation together.
A revolutionary online experience that seamlessly integrates web content and conversation, transforming the way we engage with information on the web.

Try it: https://github.com/jinglescode/web-content-conversation
Your involvement?
- need a name for this extension/app
- need to refine the description, where the purpose is to survive the Chrome store screening and to purple pill normies
- need logo? currently using mbarulli's logo
Natom
Natom Chat



It seems like, for some reason, that 'mainstream' 'journalists' are hating on Palworld, saying something along the lines that its bad, bland, it shouldn't have all this praise, you should ignore it, etc.
A game that's below $30, an open-world third-person survival creature-capturing game, or Ark meets Pokemon, which has been a desire by a percentage of Pokemon fans for I'd say around 10 years or more, is selling by the millions and in such a short amount of time. The developers made a game that the public wanted, and as you'd expect, it the public wanted it and got it.
Funnily enough, the game itself isn't anything special. Remove the theme and it is just another survival game that, in my opinion, I wouldn't have played myself, but the reason that I did, having played it for a few hours and will continue to play it for another few hours (until I get a flying mount) until I stop, is because of the main character can look decent/nice, and that you can capture Pokemon-like creatures as you have them do your survival labor.
Simply put, the market wanted X, and the developers provided that X.
Also, AI claims aren't true from what I looked into.




