welcome to the future 🤙🏼
After 2 years we finally got zone 1 of the homestead where we want it. In the past I always wanted this stuff done yesterday. After finally getting to our piece of paradise I’ve slowed down and enjoyed the building just as much as the production of the finished product. Building a permaculture orchard has always been top priority on my list as it interests me the most but I took others words of wisdom and took care of these high producing zone 1 systems first and I couldn’t be happier I did. We already feel the abundance and a weight has been lifted and I don’t feel in a rush to do anything else which is going to give me time to really plan the orchard properly and start off right with a deer fence this year where old me may have put trees right in the ground without protection or accessible water ready. The task of building zone 1 has really set the tone and I’m looking forward to whats to come.

https://blossom.primal.net/58e12f0b95af2513267148facddcb1f1759a8bec9ea09c58d76be2bfba398e89.mov
















welcome back to nostr 🤙🏼
you can do that in some clients! other clients might remove those hashtags from you're follow list though
First post on Nostr heard about it from
nostr:npub1s05p3ha7en49dv8429tkk07nnfa9pcwczkf5x5qrdraqshxdje9sq6eyhe
Who should I follow?
welcome to the future 🤙🏼
one way to start is search hashtags you're interested in, and follow people who post with those hashtags
welcome back to nostr 🤙🏼
Selling a token that is backed by a stock that is backed by the company holding and acquiring Bitcoin is some next level nonsense!
https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-exchange-gemini-tokenized-stock-michael-saylor-strategy-mstr
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oh! I've been meaning to do that, but lately I've been coding inside
GM 🤙🏼
He is and ever shall be
that one was popular a couple years ago, but I don't hear about it much these days. Jumble is my new favorite client
calendar/event sharing apps, blogging, audio, etc
So my understanding is, its basically like Twitter, just decentralized and anonymous. Is that right?
the Twitter style app is one way to use nostr, but nostr itself is a protocol that can support different kinds of apps
people just post digitally signed notes that spread to different servers
it depends what kind of algorithm... I have one in the works that is just a simple feed of infrequent posters. I made another one a while ago that shows popular notes while excluding some based on who mentioned them
do websockets stay up?
on my end, I've been prototyping an idea I call notstr. it's a feed that only shows posts from users who haven't posted in a while. I hope it encourages myself and others to be less chronically online









