Giving MDMA to your spider is a total waste.
There needs to be a way for users to attach tags to any note without this showing up as a proper response.
This would be handy for people that like to go around categorizing content to make it easier for others to find. (or not find in some cases)
I don't know what this error is that I occasionally get on primal, but this method doesn't seem to be getting me the desired result.
I have the ability to load secrets into the environment, so I should be able to make this work.
If I wanted to have an account that posts to nostr when a build job (circleci) finishes with some useful links to the artifacts, what's the best way to go about that?
I heard you all zap for pictures of boobys.
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#boobstr
purple pill all her friends. Then she'll have to join because she's missing out.
Should the hashtag for talking about people that hate nostr be #nonostrstr ?
I would feel no guilt subscribing to a comprehensive list of airdrop accounts. Maybe that puts me in an echo chamber of not considering all the potential airdrops I'm missing out, but that's a risk I'm willing to take.
Some people crave that. It would be up to each individual user to what extent they use it.
I want a list of lists of pubkeys. Every pubkey in that set is muted.
I would subscribe to ideologically-aligned blocklists by adding that list to my personal blocklist list
Burrying your head in the sand is an effective way of ensuring you don't see any objectionable content.
Unless you're Anakin Skywalker, of course.
It's a saying that people say when they feel that someone is talking about them.
If someone is tagging you in a private message, your ears must be burning.
Are your ears burning?
He's right though. Until we have relays in other solar systems, I can't feel safe that my GMs will live forever.
Shut it down. Failed experiment.
It doesn't actually stand for anything. It was started by a bunch of really lazy sword users looking to save time.
The last time I tried to do something like that, I gave up in defeat. And then I accidentally wiped a partition I wanted to save (not badly, thankfully) when trying to fix it.

