sorry, that was tongue in cheek. you said it's running slowly, so a factory reset might help. also, running Linux is known to improve performance on older hardware, you might be able to run Linux on your mac
it's throwing away your mac and running Linux
Social graph liberation on #nostr?
Nostr's potential lies in community-led adoption, where genuine influencers—not algorithms—guide followers to new spaces.
nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 and nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240 break down the social mechanics in BR086.
why not no influencers and algorithms that empower users?
does web5 replace nostr?
I'm focusing on the exclusion side at the moment, but there should be a way to choose topics to see more of as well

agreed. the number one thing we need right meow is a way for newcomers to see fewer bitcoin posts
proof of concept in the works:

I'm turning into a list maximalist myself. my vision is that topical user lists can be shared and copied among users and everyone can customize their feed by tuning in or tuning out of various topics
Only nip92 imeta IPFS chads can see this.
https://media.gleasonator.dev/ipfs/QmZLRBV5av687AKhmQenBHt3Jk5A1SN6NtukUbLcfvfNTF
I can see it
I'm curious how nos.social uses kind 1984. in the algorithmic feed client I'm developing, kind 1984 is useless because topical user lists provide all the raw data necessary to rank posts. I think kind 1984 can be useful from the relay perspective for programmatically banning users who post despicable content

