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Andrew
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Software Engineer by day, aspiring beet farmer by night. ☦️💻⚽🏥📷📈💪☕️🇺🇸🇪🇬 Things I like: - #P2P/#decentralized/#opensource stuff - #History (esp Rome/Greece/Egypt) - #Transit oriented city design - #Gadgets/#ElectricVehicles/#Solar Power - #Space exploration - #Videogames (especially #GTA) Things I've Built: - Agora: Follow your favorite topics across Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, and Threads https://agorasocial.app - Chronicl: Decentralized web archiver that distributes archives across Nostr relays https://chronicl.vercel.app/ “Egyptians are twisted and bitter people with a sense of humor” - Roman poet Theocritus

Kinda reminds me of Astral but more polished and much more content discovery features! Is it a fork of Astral?

Super cool new Nostr client called Primal

https://primal.net

#[0] Is the search/tag following feature on Snort only pulling in from specific relays?

#[0]​ are there plans for Nostream to add NIP-50 keyword search support?

Yup!

"The laws were adopted originally for religious reasons, specifically to promote the observance of the Christian day of worship, but since then have come to serve secular purposes as well."

Fun fact: in the US, Blue Laws, also known as Sunday laws, are laws that restrict or ban some or all activities on specified days (most often on Sundays in the western world), particularly to promote the observance of a day of rest.

Europe has something similar as well

#[2] Genuinely curious as to the reasoning behind this.

Censoring zaps to who, and why?

Ah you're asking about how a user's client detects that someone has unfollowed them. Yeah if you look at how Damus does it, it re-queries all relays a user is connected to to get an up to date list of who is following them.