oooo new Snort design is crispy

What have been your biggest frustrations with nostr webapps?
I’m so sorry for your loss brother, my condolences.
Have you considered stuff like:
- Appending a referral id to retailer links in a note. This way, every time a Damus user clicks a link to an item on Amazon/eBay/Walmart/etc and buys it, you get a commission
- Having a default Zap pool setup in Damus that users are prompted to accept/decline when they first log in
- The classic paid pro features of course
Wow, quite a 4D chess move by Nadella for this to end up with nostr:npub1wmjru2zhcq7h52j3a0ymdngtptyqvwqducl5vkeqkd6vgnldtctsch667d and nostr:npub1385hvttq7p02yf3ur6h2n4fw0v67t9hgstqg2f7qkhmxmegspuustf2uan as semi acqui-hires
Some context on that website:
"This website and the browser privacy tests are an independent project by me, Arthur Edelstein. I have developed this project on my own time and on my own initiative.
Several months after first publishing the website, I became an employee of Brave, where I contribute to Brave's browser privacy engineering efforts. I continue to run this website independently of my employer, however. There is no connection with Brave marketing efforts whatsoever."
I think I remember hearing about there being private mute list capability as well, but the default is for mute lists to be public, probably because they're basically an expansion of nostr lists rather than their own thing, and nostr lists are public:
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/51.md#mute-list
nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft is highlighter.com still open source? The only repo I could find hasn't been updated since May, so I figured this obv isn't the current one. I was hoping to do some tinkering with the source code of the latest (and super awesome) highlighter.com!
I'm just now discovering that you can "follow" other people's mute lists on nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg , so you can use their mute list to further improve your feed!


Ah I figured, do you live in Florida by any chance? Sounds like their housing market the last 2 years or so.
The rates are increasing that much, or the average amount of property tax people pay?
The “for you” tab is a straight cancer nostr:note1q9l6387229hvxhfjspf8kh8a36jelr4qdgea5vzut3kxn8gha45qasv5q9
Great feedback, my next improvements are actually going to involve things like grouping the feeds into clear categories!
nostr:note12e6zmvmuck6k9f3jteft4f2ff9whauu3txl2u8xcz0xfwcqm35ssppeyrq
Been wanting to get this project live for a while!
Primus News aims to focus on news with two qualities:
1. Actionable: news that you can act on in your daily life, things that have a meaningful answer to the question "what can I do with this information?"
2. Direct from the source: when news comes directly from the primary source, you get the most accurate picture of the information, rather than getting a version that's been manipulated to fit a news agency's financial/ideological goals.
My aim is to source this news directly from the RSS feeds of the entity that's reporting it.
This is also a Progressive Web App, so it can be installed on your phone by:
iOS: tapping the share button in the browser and tapping "add to home screen"
Android: tapping the 3 dot menu and tapping "install"
nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240 the link for cleanstr in your presentation did not work, i can‘t find a repo there.
Was going to say the same, I assume it may still be a private repo?
I'm working on a bot that consolidates RSS feeds of government agencies and other things like that, so that it's a feed of news straight from the primary source. Here's the nostr feed of it: nostr:npub15t5eu0tgeuttzrmeqc9flg05m2f7ghcjmc5de0nazjg9v68rc3us7f4g7l
What topics of news are important to you?
If you live in the US, Dental Schools will often have lower cost clinics that do that kind of work for less, in exchange for you letting students/residents train alongside the Oral surgeon doing the work.

