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I've been told I can get zaps for talking about raking leaves.

I raked my whole yard, no blower, please clap!

"if you can't have fun on Nostr you are the problem" is the "if you can't figure out how to use the Fediverse you're stupid" of Nostr

The next thing that sucks about Coracle is that you don't know if your posts actually.. you know, post. It's kind of important.

Relays fail silently, and there's no clear reasoning about which ones it uses. I have dozens registered, but it never completes more than 5.

The thing that sucks about Nostr is that the relays you use are stored in the client. That means that every time you want to use Nostr on a new device you have to add all the relays you want to use, or just accept the client's defaults.

Posting to Mastodon, Bluesky, and Nostr at the same time in order to maximize my energy use and thus accelerate the inevitable heat death of the universe

#openvibe #mastodon #bluesky #nostr #socialmedia #accelerationism

I hear that ActivityPub is currently trying to implement portable identities, so technically there's a clear advantage.

I kinda like Coracle's "Feeds" feature; it's a lot like saved searches on Twitter. It lets you filter the posts in your timeline in various ways, and then you can save it and come back later.

heh, I forgot that I set up a Nostr bridge for my mastodon account. I wonder what it looks like when Nostr people reply to my ActivityPub posts