Penpot released design tokens. Another great iteration of this open-source design tool. https://penpot.app/collaboration/design-tokens
Amazing to have more dev support for the Bitcoin Core App as we're working towards our internal V2 preview milestone. Can't wait for it. Big thanks to HRF for supporting the project.
Certainly an option. If I were to build this feature, I would probably start with the most simple option - manual whitelisting, and then feel out via usage what additional filtering might be useful. I do like the idea of manual control, as it puts the user fully in control. But there are probably some limits to that as well.
Gotcha. The social aspect is secondary and optional.
I was mostly trying to think of a way to deal with my current situation where I don’t appreciate many comments on some of my recent posts, and how to avoid getting annoyed by them. Right now we treat comments as approved by default. But maybe sometimes the opposite is more appropriate, even if it’s just in our own client/view.
If I understand correctly, Twitter solves this pretty well. If you encounter a muted post, you can see it with a click, without doing any unmuting.
Generally, I mute a lot and find social media barely usable without it. There are a few instances where I still look at muted posts, but it’s not that often. I am sure I miss things here and there, but I’m ok with that.
How about a comment screener (like Hey)? New comments on your posts are first in an inbox. If you accept it, or whitelist the person, it shows up for you. Others can choose whether to see all or only approved comments.
Hard to make a better case for bitcoin as a credibly neutral global money than the global news section of the HRF financial freedom report. https://us14.campaign-archive.com/?e=063899928b&u=c5e3037cd362a8e29147b750c&id=83297f1cf7
Is this good UX?

To all the Nostr builders, how is the Nostrability project working out in helping improve interoperability? Is it something you participate in? https://github.com/nostrability/nostrability/issues
It was a pleasure presenting the Open Design Guide (http://opendesign.guide) last week at FOSS Backstage. It's an effort to provide a smoother path into open-source for designers. Interestingly, there were 3 other talks at the conference that brought up the same problem. The Canonical team did a survey and found that most designers don't realize open-source is a thing, many of the ones that do have no idea how to get started, and many who give it a try don't get far due to the steep learning curve. Let's make that a little easier. 
"We've been successfully removing all friction from our apps — think about how effortless it is to scroll through a social feed. But is that what we want? Compare the feeling of doomscrolling to kneading dough, playing an instrument, sketching... these take effort, but they're also deeply satisfying. When you strip away too much friction, meaning and satisfaction go with it."
Beautifully done: https://wattenberger.com/thoughts/our-interfaces-have-lost-their-senses
Very cool. Thanks for the explanation. Is there a shared key to do all the decryption?
Got a question around that. To prevent meta data analysis and get Signal-like privacy, White Noise needs to rely on private relays, right? Public ones expose too much?
Almost every time I post on here, some insult ends up in the comments. And I’m not even posting anything provocative. Would be nice to keep things civil. Thank you very much.
Nice sub tweet. Let’s also get you on that mute list. Can’t handle such deep thinking.
Don’t be an asshole. Another one for the block list.
Hm, it was a free article for me, I assumed it transferred. Maybe this clicking through from here. https://bsky.app/profile/gregorykorte.com/post/3lkluavjsw22x
The Open Tech Fund got killed over the weekend. It supported Signal, Tor, VPN access and lots of other good initiatives. I met some people from their team last year at a conference and asked if they were resilient to a second Trump term (they got almost killed during the first). Sad to see this happen now. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-03-17/trump-executive-order-cuts-tools-to-fight-censorship-worldwide
