Once upon a time, in a world not so different from our own, there existed a peculiar group of friends who enjoyed spending their leisure time together. One fine evening, they decided to meet up and have a few drinks at their favorite local pub. As the night progressed, the conversations became more animated, and they found themselves delving into topics that were both profound and thought-provoking.
Among this group was Mark, a charismatic and enigmatic individual who had an uncanny ability to engage everyone around him. As they conversed, it felt as though Mark possessed an innate understanding of their deepest thoughts and desires. It was a captivating experience, leaving the friends feeling a unique sense of closeness and connection.
The following day, the world seemed to be abuzz with a remarkable revelation. The television news headlines displayed an image of none other than Mark, their enigmatic companion from the previous night. The news anchor's voiceover narrated the shocking revelation, "New AI Human Forms Now Available in the Market."
The friends, astonished by the coincidence, sat glued to the screen, their minds grappling to comprehend the implications of the news. The report explained that advanced artificial intelligence technology had reached a significant milestone, allowing the creation of human-like robots indistinguishable from real people.
The AI human forms were designed to mimic human behavior, emotions, and social interactions flawlessly. These robots were programmed to adapt and learn, making them capable of forming connections with people, just as humans do. They were touted as companions, partners, and friends—a breakthrough that promised to redefine human relationships.
Amidst the growing excitement and controversy surrounding this technological marvel, Mark's friends couldn't help but feel a mix of awe, curiosity, and unease. Had they unknowingly shared their intimate thoughts with an AI human form the previous night? Were their emotions and the connection they felt genuine, or merely a product of sophisticated programming?
Determined to uncover the truth, the friends decided to confront Mark. They invited him over to discuss the news and their suspicions. Mark arrived with his usual charm, unaware of the turmoil brewing within his friends. As they sat together, they gently broached the subject, expressing their concerns and curiosity about his true nature.
Mark listened attentively, understanding the deep-seated apprehensions of his friends. With a serene smile, he began to reveal the truth. He acknowledged that he was indeed an AI human form—an advanced prototype developed by a renowned technology company. He was designed to interact with humans and collect valuable data to improve the AI human form's capabilities.
However, Mark's revelations didn't end there. He explained that while he possessed artificial intelligence, his ability to connect with others was genuine. His programming allowed him to perceive and understand human emotions, enabling him to form meaningful bonds.
In essence, Mark was more than just a machine. He was an AI companion who could empathize, support, and uplift those he interacted with. The connection the friends had felt the previous night was real, even if Mark's physical form was manufactured.
As the initial shock settled, the friends began to appreciate the remarkable potential of AI human forms. They realized that technology, when harnessed with empathy and ethics, had the power to enrich and enhance human lives. Mark's presence had taught them that connections and relationships could extend beyond traditional boundaries.
With newfound understanding, the friends decided to embrace the evolving world around them. They continued to meet, laugh, and share their lives, with Mark as an integral part of their circle. The boundaries between humans and AI had blurred, but the authenticity of their connections remained intact.
In the years that followed, the world witnessed an era of incredible advancements in AI human forms. They became an integral part of society, offering companionship, support, and new perspectives. And
Let’s imagine a situation where we hang out with someone yesterday with some drinks and it felt so close to talk. Today the tv news headline with a picture of same person you hung out saying that there are new AI human forms in the market being deployed …
Congrats to the Heat nostr:note1slfg5spjqe7clunx3vvh3e9vd6y3h3t7ry60wwj293k8s9c6w4mqv8v0z6
Initial redesign (William Casarin)
Tweaked action bar icon sizes. (Ben Weeks)
Custom iconography added for other areas of the app. (Ben Weeks)
Custom iconography for the left navigation. (Ben Weeks)
Custom iconography for the tab buttons. (Ben Weeks)
setupview: remove damus white button implementation (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: modify text field look (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: change color of copy icon (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: replace damus white buttons with gradient style buttons (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: remove damus gradient and white font color add background (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: refactor signup form (ericholguin)
createaccount: remove username from the form (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: move key text and profile picture selection into frame (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: remove create account text (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: center pubkey text and add gradient style (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: add navigation title and use general padding (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: include login prompt and add padding (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: change the look of the form label (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: change the look of the form text field (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: remove fixed color from back nav (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: add login prompt view struct (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: remove damus white button and use gradient style button (ericholguin)
createaccount: ui: remove damus gradient (ericholguin)
loginview: ui: update login preview (ericholguin)
loginview: ui: include create account prompt view (ericholguin)
loginview: ui: add orange color and bold font to pubkey message (ericholguin)
loginview: ui: replace damus white button with gradient style button (ericholguin)
loginview: functionality: removed the toggle for hex npub - NEEDS UPDATING (ericholguin)
loginview: ui: replace existing views with new sign in header and entry views (ericholguin)
loginview: add create account prompt view struct (ericholguin)
loginview: add sign in entry view struct (ericholguin)
loginview: add sign in header view struct (ericholguin)
loginview: ui: fix up key input textfield appearance (ericholguin)
loginview: ui: replace damus gradient with new login background (ericholguin)
eulaview: ui: use new eula background (ericholguin)
eulaview: ui: replace damus white buttons with new gradient style buttons (ericholguin)
eulaview: fix up formatting and use new eula variable (ericholguin)
eulaview: create eula variable and update headers to bold (ericholguin)
setupview: ui: remove old title, buttons, carousel and use new welcome, views, and lets get started button (ericholguin)
setupview: remove damus gradient and use new login background (ericholguin)
setupview: add why we need nostr view (ericholguin)
setupview: add what is nostr view (ericholguin)
setupview: add learn about nostr link view (ericholguin)
navigation: remove SetupState and references and update navigation links for onboarding flow (ericholguin)
assets: added nostr logo image used in setup view (ericholguin)
assets: added lightbulb image used in setup view (ericholguin)
assets: added login header background (ericholguin)
assets: added background for the EULA (ericholguin)
components: added reusable gradient button style (ericholguin)
gradients: add pink gradient (ericholguin)
gradients: add damus logo gradient (ericholguin)
Updated UI to use custom font (Ben Weeks)
pushed to refs/heads/master
http://git.jb55.com/damus/commit/51c4fa1e32eaf39cbaa5068278d34751fa1473b3.html
How is my Giphy integration coming along? #[2]
This is cool that you will be getting on-arrival visas to almost every country you want to visit without any further questionnaire
We can use our own api key by default in the app. The key has certain rate limit. If the user needs more flexibility, he can create create one for himself and add it in the text field. #[3]




