When people in your family are making noise seeing their legacy social media
Ok, now I understand, thanks. My opinion about this topic is that in the future everyone will be able to make clients with pretty little investment (almost zero). If clients become increasingly interoperable over time and everyone can create them, this means everyone has individually the benefits of interoperability BUT that doesn't mean those clients won't come without tradeoffs (see, I'm one of those that think that everything comes with tradeoffs. Also, the more useful or convenient, the more tradeoffs it has)
If everyone has to deal individually (or even in a Dunbar number fashion) with those tradeoffs, that means everyone will have to soften them paying MONEY (summing it up: the fact that everyone can make highly interoperable clients almost for free means they will have a clear DEMAND for the things that make clients smoother). Another thing is that individuals won't be really able to deflect the cost of making clients smooth by passing that responsibility to big corporations because that will be economically inviable in a free market
Everything I said makes me conclude that there will never be free lunch again because clients will be an eternal source of demand for everything Nostr related (Relays, dev work, etc) and the starting point for a sustained division of labor.
So, saying that relays are cost centers is highly gauche
I don't understand the statement. Cost centers, what does it mean?
Escribiendo desde https://hispanostr.com/, un cliente de Nostr y relay para la comunidad hispana, la intención es curar contenido en español y mejorar la experiencia del usuario para aquellos que no tienen una buena conexión a Internet. Este servidor utiliza Ditto, lo que significa que solo te conectas a los relays para publicar, pero no para descargar eventos, ya que estos ya están almacenados en nuestra base de datos. Por lo tanto, el consumo de ancho de banda y la experiencia del usuario deberían mejorar.
Aviso importante: Este es un experimento sin ninguna garantía, y no prometo que el servicio perdure, aunque es lo que me gustaría.
Aviso adicional: Ditto aún se encuentra en desarrollo y tiene algunos fallos conocidos.
Cool. Era algo que estaba esperando. No puedo esperar a shillear la pwa de hispanostr (obvio, cuando esté más evolucionado)
That's why nostr is great. When things are censored, all the evils can get out of the box. Nostr is at least a check for (almost) all that
Solamente instalas la pwa, escribes el gif que quieres buscar, lo tocas y ahí tienes una copia para pegar en tus notas, así

Ahora puedes añadir gifs rápido con gifbuddy.lol
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I took your advice and built a gif nostr companion app:
You can download the PWA to your home screen, search for your gif, copy the address and paste it into your client
On the back end, for every gif that gets copied/clicked, an API request is made to upload to nostr:npub1nxy4qpqnld6kmpphjykvx2lqwvxmuxluddwjamm4nc29ds3elyzsm5avr7 by nostr:npub137c5pd8gmhhe0njtsgwjgunc5xjr2vmzvglkgqs5sjeh972gqqxqjak37w
From there a nip94 request is done so that the content can be accessed by any client in the future
Now, anyone who searches for gifs using this tool is also helping to build the gif repository for nip94 and adding fallback urls to nostr.build
And all they did was click to copy #gifs


Another thing. Have anyone of you thought of groups and communities having main zettelkastens moderated and curated by the admins? Everyone in the group could participate but only moderators can add, modify or delete things. In this way way everyone could access information about the groups and everyone in the group could work (more or less) together to achieve a common, curated end
I've seen a lot of things related to what you're saying in this video, when nostr:npub1lunaq893u4hmtpvqxpk8hfmtkqmm7ggutdtnc4hyuux2skr4ttcqr827lj and hzrd talk about blossom as a way to use the advantages of WoT to deal with all the complexity of peer to peer
Have a good day y'all.
Is there an app to read braille text through vibrations on the cellphone
#asknostr
This could easily be a trap though
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I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum. I'm native Spanish speaker and to learn spanish you need to focus constantly on spelling because vowels don't change their sounds based on their containing word, they're stateless. Also, the way I learned English was by playing old videogames without any talks on them, just pure text 😂.
I always thought why I couldn't understand English pronunciation and talks integrally. That generated me a lot of anxiety. At least reading that article relieved a little my concerns
My recommendation is to read the transcripts of videos and podcasts. Anyway, not even native English speakers are able to capture significant amounts of information from podcasts or videos at all
Yeah, I read this article some time ago and felt terrified:
https://mises.org/mises-daily/why-do-students-regard-reading-torture
More people should become aware of this tragedy. It's pretty sad







