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Interested in keeping focus vs. discovering new people and things.

Alpine and petite vue look interesting, too.

https://stimulus.hotwired.dev/ nostr:note1v6umyutwp89kq7nz4cewkkt57njs0qz4uvjacayu7fw3ahsef7vs4xp9xw

All documentaries should provide a version without music.

In the context you are referring too, I rather understand identity as class, as in: I belong to these classes: Nostr user, English speaker, and so on. Do you believe in classes?

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It may be more about others not seeing the blocked in vicinity of the blocker, not finding and amplifying each other. Also it is about the blocker not having to see the blocked, although for that, muting would suffice. Also blocking leads to isolation, which is punishing.

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Nostr vs #fediverse is more about chaotic vs lawful than good vs evil.

If I own a house, other people talking about it is free speech, but them spraying slogans on it is illegal damaging of my property.

One could argue, interacting with my content in many cases is more like damaging my property, than free speech.

Is there a good summary somewhere of why Nostr is (philosophically) opposed to blocking?

I use mostly Damus, sometimes Iris. So it was probably Damus.

Think I found a bug:

I did not react to this note:

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but to an answer to it:

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This is awesome! nostr:note1n5vxlxsq5sqc4quyjtmce4yf9q7ycrlj9gz09yexfdtjjqc3059sr8xw8n

It is not just the meetings though - content also. Imagine the meetings were about noStrudel features. Imagine people in the meeting would get your ideas and actually improving them with valid criticism.

Chrome and nostr.com seem to work. So it may also be a Safari issue.

E.g. I like to help people debug their Rails setup. I dislike helping them, if they dockerized it.

Docker should only be used if one knows to debug it and the technologies being dockerized.