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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

#[0] Tried experimenting with a cleaner design for notes quoting other notes on Nostrgram, thoughts?

Gotta hand it to Microsoft, I'm impressed with how much they've experimented with new features in Edge over the past few years

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/03/microsoft-is-testing-a-built-in-cryptocurrency-wallet-for-the-edge-browser/

It turns out it was my icon pack, I switched to a different one and it looks normal now

Does anyone else's Amethyst icon look oddly small on Android?

Super intrigued by the email-like side panel interface that this nostr client uses to allow you to expand a post and its comments without leaving the feed

https://satellite.earth/

hahaha it's just mirroring their posts from Twitter, I had it generated

#[0] it would be nice if search and global were separated in Damus, so the global feed doesn’t nuke my phone when i’m just trying to search someone’s profile 😂

#[0] it would be nice if search and global were separated in Damus, so the global feed doesn’t nuke my phone when i’m just trying to search someone’s profile 😂

Plebstr and Current both love to nuke my relays list and replace it with their defaults lol. Going to hold off on using those until that’s fixed

Only a small initial invading force was made up of actual Seljuk Turks from central asia. over time, they recruited large numbers of soldiers from byzantium and the balkans, and very quickly what became the ottoman state was basically made up mostly of byzantine “renegades” who defected to the turks. over time, those turks intermarried with the anatolian greeks and balkan people so they just got diluted into the population.