Didn’t know if # were a thing, first note I’ve seen with one. Cool. I feel like the # has been disrespected of its power and potential for many years.
I have much to learn. Nostr and AI have rocked my mind this week and last. Much to learn. Very exciting. Need to learn more about the community and how it generally congregates amongst the devs.
Don’t recognize the skyline?
As a total outsider just coming in - who did have the experience of falling right into actual conversations, an experience foreign anymore in social media - do you think this could be because of the early days of the protocol, or more than that?
Earth pit #biochar with an excavator. Most of it was made with tallow trees I cut and dug out of my market garden plots. A few loads of brush from arborists as well.
https://void.cat/d/WsuNRvgCp3oKsPYTUs1YHC.webp
https://void.cat/d/JDxLRN8cAcxaUnr56EFw7p.webp
#grownostr #farming #gardening #homesteading #permaculture
Cool pics
What can you tell me about your nostr experience so far? Any advice? Sorry if this seems like the lamest question ever.
Will write freely like texting and will not concern myself with typos here. Doing so bottled me up a lot in the past.
Typos and misspellings are unfortunate.
There was a brief moment where Twitter felt really alive and organic, probably peaking somewhere along the summer of 2015 in my experience, and since then general engagement has become meaningless. One can feel how the algorithms make their rhythms toward the market and the business model.
Pardon but new here as well. What guarantees all are real people?
Happened by chance to start setting up and joining right when you did, and the non-cluttered feed let me join in on what others were telling you, giving me an education on nostr. Very cool. As a non-public figure, social media has felt like an advisory algorithm and a very empty place for for a long time. Here's to the this protocol being better.
Which client are you using?
Not exactly early in on this, but cool to see nostr take off the ground with actual conversations amongst people learning the protocol in my following feed.
One with an IT lean might say, to avoid becoming too dependent on the server(s)





