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Muntasim Ul Haque
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Lifelong Learner.

Thank you. I know of the hashtag #bookstr. But it's just for categorizing. A dedicated site/app would be great. Maybe someone would build one, one day.

Any #Goodreads alternative of #Nostr yet? Or, #Nostr for #Books?

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It would be amazing. But it's almost impossible to happen as the backers of the federal reserve are so powerful that they in fact can dissolve the Congress itself. It's the harsh reality we live in.

Progress isn't linear.

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Only you can be the best you.

And what's the best you?

I don't know. That's yours to find out.

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If you can't stand people with different opinions than yours, then all you'll have around you is people agreeing with everything you say.

The problem is, they will be fake, and will always try to please you, mainly in hope of getting favor from you.

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Yes, #Primal is a client, or an app if you will, that's built on the noster protocol. Couple of clients/apps are there for Nostr. They all can technically communicate with one another. It's kind of like the email, where you have Gmail, Yahoo mail, etc. and you can send email from one to another.

About flagging content, yes, you can mute or block any content or user you don't want to see. But I'm afraid, it's just client or app specific. Meaning, if you mute or block something or someone on Primal, it might not be transferable across other clients or apps, like on Amethyst for example.

About content moderation, some clients have some block lists for some content types or some relays even filter which types of contents they will allow.

But it's mainly it's up to the user to block/mute the content they don't want to see.

It shouldn't be everything or nothing. Just start with whatever you can and work on others.

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You can't be everyone all the time. You have to compromise on some to perform better on others.

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Who are you fooling? You are the easiest person to fool, but that's the last thing you should do.

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That's a great advice.

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Thanks to you and nostr:npub1ajv7m32k0cpgzha32qszsh304qusjvwwmavus0ttktzldms4xzusuftppj for your replies. Is it weird that my first thought is "hmm, two replies both mention the same make and model, perhaps Kingston Data Travelers are backdoored"?

Here's someone doing a longevity test, apparently on the same make/model: https://blog.za3k.com/flash-media-longevity-testing----5-years-later/

I see various posts claiming data only is guaranteed to last one year without powering on or up to ten years ten years or more for flash storage.

I see many variations on Kingston Data Traveler. The easiest difference to spot is some are assembled in Taiwan, some in China, some in United States.

I would guess that less dense components, meaning smaller data capacity in a larger physical space, should all other things being equal last longer, but that's a hunch. Maybe the reliability of smaller and smaller bits is increasing. Maybe the onboard processors and software are getting smarter and smarter.

There is too much depth to this seemingly simple question. In any case, the answer seems to be the same. People like Kingston Data Travelers.

Well, that's a good analysis. You could try SanDisk too. I have heard good things about it, though haven't used one myself.

P. S. whichever brand you buy, don't buy the flip-flop models. They might give you issues while inserting them into ports after sometime.

No, problem. Keep exploring. Keep learning.

Don't argue. Because you'll lose either way. Just tell the person he's right and move on. That's how you win by keeping your mental peace intact.

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