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Soil programmer and code pruner. Gratitude is one of the most powerful tools you have. Liberty over freedom. Community is security. The antidote to fear is confidence. Session Chat: 05bbd5b2a29c3215814823401765e891081f25b6ff60abe2e4161d960a4e05eb05 Delta Chat: https://i.delta.chat/#E0E6A45E52233574F13E6A8777A3C855C8C7C602&a=ciz0ycpr0%40nine.testrun.org&n=Troy&i=J7n8b913uNkTsa9hUqGuXBq0&s=PXPuZ0acdQkTQwMCaeI6zg_X

Panoramic view of a bay on the southern Oregon coast.

#nature #ocean #coast

Initial view of a bay on the southern Oregon coast.

#nature #ocean #coast

Since you can't choose other people's clients, or what relays your note will hit, the concept of editing/deleting is really a facade.

HTTP doesn't inherently have delete though. If you visit my web page, I can't change the code that was sent to your machine. I can write code to update content on the fly, but that's not specific to the protocol.

I see the "delete this post" feature as a fear-driven action that encourages irrisponsible behavior. In some environments, like Telegram, it changes the context and meaning of conversations that are read by others later.

I know that I make mistakes, and I have no problem apologizing for them when I realize I'm in the wrong. It seems like other people have gotten used to hiding, and not owning up to their posts/actions.

Another winter to thrive! Life-giving rain is headed my way! 😀

It's good for science too. Observation is key.

May you have an elated Equinox! Happy Autumn! (Unless you're down-under, then Happy Spring!

When we had the flap from 10k DU to 20k DU (mostly from Twitter) recently, I saw many of those newbs being confused when it came to Amethyst and relays. Some borked their experience by following recommendations from dev.

I've been around Nostr for over a year and a half, and have networking experience (not a ton, but enough to get paid), and I find the current Amethyst implementation of relay UI to be a shitshow. Mind you, I'm also a former SQAE, and hold software to some standards. Making things worse for the user is always a backward move.

You wouldn't need cardboard at that point, but it wouldn't hurt. It sounds like a solid plan. Be sure to take pics! 😀