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Richi
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Passionate about Self-Improvement & Freedom-Tech

Psychocybernetics

Is someone reading The Way of the Superior Men? πŸ‘€

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But why?

It is on purpose.

Same applies to the german mobile network. It is throttled by design.

Loosing ones following list is a feature not a bug cause afterwards you have to re-follow the right people. This is the chance to filter from signal and noise.

My go-to gecko browser is Mullvad Browser. Sometimes Tor.

For everyday-usage, where I login to do stuff like banking, uni, etc., I currently use Brave.

Thx for the recommendation of using noscript. Gonna try it out.

Ok. Your reasoning?

The vibration of your soul is a reflection of your subconscious health. IMHO

Work on that, and you'll be fine.

Have you tried nostr:nprofile1qqs9g69ua6m5ec6ukstnmnyewj7a4j0gjjn5hu75f7w23d64gczunmgpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerfw36x7tnsw43z786xdyf? I think that's the best option we have right now.

Just an objective truth to the best UX.

Best = Healthy for the user

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I'm seeing a lot of follow list questions on asknostr amd elsewhere today, so i thought I'd share a blanket answer:

Every time you follow or unfollow someone, a new version of your follow list is created, meant to replace the old one. Some relays may not get the memo because there's lots of relays.

When you sign into a new client, it asks whatever relays it connects with, for your follow list. The relays send what they have, which may not be the current version. If you follow/unfollow from the new client, it triggers the follow list update, editing whatever copy of your list that it has, which is then broadcast to many relays. That's how you lose some of your follows.

If the relay being asked doesn't have a copy of your list, it says "this user doesn't have one" and the client creates a new, empty list. Again, the follow/unfollow action triggers publishing & that is how you lose your whole follow list.

In short, it's a client issue because it's not making requests about you to the relays that you have in your "write" relays list, but instead to some other relay(s) that you've never sent data to before or that have old data. Avoiding the follow/unfollow actions when trying out new clients will mostly mitigate the problem. If you start using that new client regularly, eventually your follow list will make it to the appropriate relays and/or the client will get updated and start making requests to the appropriate relays.

Visit metadata.nostr.com or follows.nostr.com on occassion to back up your follow list. You can then rebroadcast the correct version, if you experience this unintended follow list fiasco. Alternatively, you can add wss://hist.nostr.land to your write/outbox relays. It will keep the latest previous version of your follow list. You can then visit the homepage to restore.

Some clients offer in-app follow list restoration, both as a paid and free feature, as well.

Thank you for clearing up my frustrations. This has happened to me multiple times!

Historically and visually. Yes

Politically, full of socialists. So No

I use the linking function daily (they are very handy for searching information),

and the graph features rarely.

nostr:npub1q0k5l5y437p48vlg4pynht5qkddgdzsea3r2dnxkpn2ju5kn993qnt7wtf

I see Vim Mode. I am interested.

One question: Why create new keyboard shortcuts for a web nostr client if you could just use the Vimium-Extension in your browser?

That's what I'm currently doing.

Defintely B because in these FOSS spaces there will be more people that think and act like you do.

To suceed with A you have to onboard "normies" who have strong negative emotions against the status quo.

The E-Bass in the beginning πŸ’œ

I think it depends on the extent to which you rice it. You cannot tell me that all the custom ricing themes with Hyprland are stable.

Is there a today's version?

Yes, but I am not even yet in a fiat job.

I was asking myself the same question.

Google Maps in a dedicated browser?