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That looks like a nice scene of good seafood

What’s going on here with everyone? There seems to be a lot of bans and shadow bans going on over at Meta these days.

Has anyone noticed an uptick in usage here?

#meta #introductions #instagram #censorship #socialmedia #nostr #grownostr #asknostr

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GM folks! Care to earn some sats just for installing and testing Haven?

I'm also offering a small bounty:

- 2k sats for the first user who installs it on Windows or Linux with arm64 hardware

- 1k sats each for the next 3 users who install it on any other platform (Windows, Linux, or macOS on x86_64 or arm)

Rules:

1. Download the binaries: https://github.com/aaccioly-open-source/haven/releases/tag/v1.1.0

2. Install and configure Haven

3. Set Haven as your Inbox / Outbox relays

4. Comment here with a picture of Haven running in your terminal, along with your OS and processor arch (e.g. haven.accioly.social running on macOS x86_64)

Only one zap per person; but if you want to test it on multiple OSes, you’ll get extra kudos from me 😄

One way or another, last chance to test-drive Haven's binaries. If nobody reports any issues, I'll be merging it this week.

#haven #nostr #relay #devstr #test #zatsForAlphaTesting

1,000 sats = $1.19

Is this only for new downloads of the app?

‘A wizard is never late, nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to.’

- Gandalf, exactly when he meant to say it.

How do zaps work 😅 been here ages and still don’t quite get it

That’s a lot of flights

Being able to find ‘your people’ quickly and seemlessly for new users. Relays are fine but for most new to nostr / damus, they don’t mean much.

- there’s no easy search to find channel/topic relays

- it’s difficult to curate your own feed

- Sats over likes is great, but clunky. Tapping âšĄïž and getting a box to type the number of sats and enter with everything else done in the background would keep the flow going

- images taking a long time to load

- word of mouth/marketing/people knowing it’s more useful to them, or more fun, or more web3 or whatever than other places

- if it becomes too much like twitter/fb/insta/tt/snap etc it loses. Perhaps if it’s the place where w3 gets built it 🚀

Im not entirely sure what you’re getting at. I understand people better than mathematical numbers.

Are you suggesting that if there were xxx specific relays that so long as you weren’t connected to one you’d minimise the likelihood of coming across random porn? (And the same with political affiliation relays etc etc).

Perhaps I’m missing the mark you’re outlining entirely, but I’m interested in understanding your position.

100% “no common relays” is a massive problem.

Imho. 1 (or >1) relay must be a catch all no matter what.

Distributed so no 1 entity can take it down would be a double ++(essential).

So long as someone is connected to the distributed ‘main net’ and what’s in the main net isn’t human readable/machine decipherable (excepting end point) then I think we’re on a winner.

A massive pain point right now is ‘how the f* do you know what relays should be used & for what should each be used

The price they won’t go over is an inverse pyramid. Some will pay a lot, but they will be the few