let's ban the infrequent posters from nostr
hallucination? 🤔
Fountain 1.1 with #nostr is now live on iOS and Android!
Why Nostr?
We regularly hear from both listeners and podcasters that the social features in Fountain are a great way to discover content that's worth listening to.
When you support a podcast, or comment on an episode, your message is surfaced to your followers in the Fountain home feed and anyone that sees these can add the content to their library.
But this came with a few problems. When you first start using Fountain you wouldn't have any followers so your posts wouldn't get seen. If you wanted to share something you were listening to, you had to choose between leaving a comment on Fountain, or sharing on another social platform.
Today we are excited to announce a massive update to Fountain that solves these problems with Nostr:
- You can bring your existing profile and followers to Fountain
- Your boosts and comments will be surfaced in other Nostr clients
- Posts shared from other Nostr clients relating to audio will appear in your feed
- Conversation and interactions now flow freely across multiple apps
Read more about the new Fountain nostr features here: https://blog.fountain.fm/p/1-1
thanks, I didn't know about this one! nice work nostr:npub1lqs30x7466guvx6r2cek8z9d4hpucycy7j08wx58cwx70m206q3qrscejr
I don't have time to work on it now, but at some point it would be nice to combine the best features from
https://github.com/Yeghro/unFollow
and
cast not thy bitcoins before swine
cast thy Monero shitcoins to my XMR address
I think you have an allergy, because that looks worse than a bee sting 😬
but Lord, I was on the list on the nostr 😭
Finally figured out how to get #monero from #Robosats p2p! Apparently, you just have to type it in! I'm running it from my #umbrel pi as an independent client but you can access it through #tor as well: http://robosats6tkf3eva7x2voqso3a5wcorsnw34jveyxfqi2fu7oyheasid.onion/

Please send me some!
you hafta fight off those little suckers as if they were the passions
It was interesting to see C.S. Lewis's take on hell in The Great Divorce. The damned individuals enjoy unlimited resources, but this increases their selfishness. No one needs anything from anyone else, so their minor annoyances cause them to drift further and further away over time until everyone is completely isolated and the path the heaven exceedingly far away.



