Gm nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr, was noticing that on Android version of #Primal if you settle "latest" or any other feed visualization, when you close and open again the client it default shows again the "Trending 24hr" feed.
IMO it would be better "Latest" as default, just to show different notes more often, as the Trending one are basically almost always the same, or same known user.
Another option could be changing the feed option everytime you open it, so it will push you to see different things.. just ideas, the client it's already getting better day by day 🤩
It seems to follow the sort order as set in the settings
Isn’t the trick to live in the present?
Pictures are cropped and with meme pics a lot of time the text gets cropped out so I have to click on the pic to see the full uncropped version.
Display replies in chronological order. Why are they displayed in reverse chronological order? Seems like a weird default sort.
Seconded
Having a 3 or 5 node geospatial cluster as the preferred setup and make it relatively easy to setup. The nodes running on residential ISPs.
for those who prefer YouTube....
my first guess was he just wanted to buy the radio frequency spectrum but I don't think the radio stations own the spectrum?
or amino acid profile
I think Texas is the only state that doesn't participate in federal energy sharing. So Texas is probably the most suited to create self sustainable communities? Or which states have the least laws/regulations on building your own community power plant and water infrastructure?
We're about to get an adjustment up in the +6 to +10% range this coming adjustment... which I didn't include in the previous calc were I stated 4 adjustments remain. There's four more after this coming one. I understand that adding hashpower gets way harder at these levels but seems like the bitcoin miners are going to pull it off
There's 4 more difficulty adjustments before the halving. And if each is at least 3.33% up then it happens. Doesn't seem far fetched at all




