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Muntasim Ul Haque
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Lifelong Learner.

I like nostr:npub10lasj0tuxuweddwhmucwnm6l458flnu6mqwk38meaxs5matjg4ssac0ywa's idea of using the #Olas365 hashtag. Inspired from this hashtag, as an experiment, I'll use the hashtag #Nostr365 for the next 365 days in notes. In this challenge, I'll use #Nostr, explore it and help the Nostr community, especially the new members whose questions I can answer.

Everyone's use case is different and so are their preferences. Use what works for you. If #Damus works for you, then use that. If it's #Primal, then use that. Whatever works for you. The main thing is, they all inter-operate. So whatever client you choose, you won't be left behind.

On another note, the next time you have a question, use the tag #AskNostr. Using this tag will make your question more discoverable and you'll rather get answer faster.

Click/tap on the Follower button and it'll show you the real (possibly) number.

Just click on my profile photo or name and then when it takes you to my profile page, just click/tap on the Follow button. It's that simple.

Jokes apart, you don't need to follow me unless you want to. And this procedure works for anyone.

So good luck exploring #Nostr. And welcome.

You don't realize how privileged you are until you get to see the other end of the spectrum.

It works the same way as expected, just like Twitter.

On Twitter, you can have multiple accounts, but you can interact with the people by the selected or active account only.

Likewise, on #Amethyst you can interact with the selected profile only. But that doesn't mean it would disable other accounts.

Calvin and Hobbes is perhaps my favorite comic strip.

#CalvinAndHobbes

I like #Yakihonne. It's almost perfect. But it's a little bit slow. That's all.

I'm not on iOS, so can't use #Nostur. I use #Amethyst though on Android. It's fast, functional and full-featured. The only thing that bugs me about Amethyst is, the UI could be made a bit more modern, though.

Fear of the unknown will be there as long as you can't make up your mind. As soon as you accept the reality though, you won't be afraid anymore.