we call those computers
It's in a semi broken state at the moment.. not sure when it'll be fixed
They mentioned they want to allow 3rd party stores, but that probably will take a decade to roll out.. I guess you'll be able to come back eventually, but you should definitely focus your efforts on software that doesn't need an overlord approval to reach users. These situations only show that nostr is needed now more than ever.
gatekeepers are just disguised prison guards
no need.. it's better this way for sure.. i'm adjustable
I noticed the 5min option is gone, which is what I normally click
Chillin' with my twin bro 😎😎 #introductions nostr:npub1qhlmma9hrycdp6f6ur923u6te763qr8m5u0s0w066nvtt2qwfhes0v8w8w 

damn I posted too fast hehe. should have been "wss://relay.damus.io" and "wss://relay.damus.io/"
Quick #praguestr hackathon with nostr:npub1jutptdc2m8kgjmudtws095qk2tcale0eemvp4j2xnjnl4nh6669slrf04x : recommended relays based on other users on the network 
looks like it's not merging trailing backslash, like "wss://damus.io" and "wss://damus.io" but this is good
I'm not a mathematician and can't even begin to comprehend how this shit can be applied but to my pattern recognition it weirdly relates to some cellular automaton rules, specially 60, 82, 90, 102, etc.. 🤔 
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from the article:
The Nostratic hypothesis originates with Holger Pedersen in the early 20th century. The name "Nostratic" is due to Pedersen (1903), derived from the Latin nostrates "fellow countrymen".


