Interesting! I get this for hotels! I don't wanna feel at home in an airport though. Side note: I love noticing hotel carpets and all their crazy patterns that hide years of weird stains hahah
Inefficient!! So much harder to wheel suitcases. Slows everyone down. And dirty! 😂 I won't die on this hill but I do feel strongly about it lol
I love this! Also seem highly relevant for kids and teens who grow up in this new era.
Airports shouldn't be carpeted
Being so near a nature seemed to be overwhelmingly positively reviewed !!
Traditional Japanese vibes > big city party vibes - you can get that anywhere!
Indeed, if I'm not mistaken I've deleted a few things on Iris already haha but in terms of building something new it's kind of interesting to see what people prefer!
I think in this day and age they are starving for and deprived of authenticity, that simpler, more analog times see so romantic. Also maybe a collective version of "Rosy Retrospection" happening ...
And in fashion, we've always been reviving past decades. Trends used to come back every 30 years as a rule of thumb and I read somewhere that now it's closer to every 15! The cyclical nature of fashion is unsurprisingly getting faster and faster. I find this interesting 😁
I get that, but also the permanence would really encourage over-self-monitoring before ideas see the light of day, and kill creativity by only publishing thoughts after they've been flushed out.
I see the beauty in your argument
Pro-choice is always the answer 😁
Not a fan of the no delete! We are ever-evolving and while yes making mistakes makes us human and mimics real speech, the reality is that something I said 10 years ago or even 10 minutes ago (before I learned something, before I considered a different perspective, before my mood shifted, before something happened, before I changed) shouldn't be able to be weaponized against me at a later point in time. We should be able to speak candidly knowing that we won't be defined by what we said in a past moment and allowed to grow and evolve naturally.
In real life, certain things you stay stick with certain people, maybe something hits extra profoundly or resonates for a particular reason and stays in some memories. Who knows why we remember the things we remember... But the reality is that most of what we say dissipates into thin air after we say it. It only lives for a certain amount of time. I like this!
No one is so important that a log of everything they ever said should be recorded and archived. Then we're publishing, not talking.
I know #[0] likes it but I disagree wholeheartedly #nodelete 😁
+1 for November 🥹
Absolutely would love!
Seriously! This song popped into my head MULTIPLE times during Nostrica and I did not share it with anybody 😂💜💊
YES these are the things that are capturing my imagination

Check this sweet handmade journal I bought w BTC at the market in Dominicana at #[0] 🥰
Three little bats 🎶outside my window 🎶 
Anyway I am on vacation from work all week with hardly any wifi and so far I spent it walking around thinking about Nostr lmao
Wonder what happens when zaps replace likes - it'll be exciting how the kind of content we create and consume changes as we shift from fighting for attention (the like) to value (the zap)... but just how the like button was originally designed to be a simple positive acknowledgement, and turned out to release addicting levels of dopamine... I wonder if zaps would actually make those dopamine hits stronger. The shadow side of the like button is attention seeking, is the shadow side of the zap greed? After the inevitable mainstream adoption, how will zapping impact the mental health of young people who are particularly susceptible to the downsides of social media? Not even trying to be a buzzkill, I love this, just something I've been thinking about. Can we better protect them?