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And I guess people can log as me (read only) and see it in action too.

Não é questão de refresh, é *sempre* assim. Quantos relays você tem? Quantos followed? Pode ser questão dessa escala, também.

Aqui vai. Mais pra 10s, na real. Da pra melhorar muuuuito. O beta.jumble pareceu mais rápido de fato, mas tinha bugs? Notas na timeline de gente que não sigo?

https://video.nostr.build/d0d39fa8bf67b97bcaaef35f299a55d3dc9a439516058cbfdf1fcc0d954efa78.mp4

"Collective brain". Will start using/pondering about that term more often.

https://fountain.fm/episode/pwzkXHR0U6JSTUp4stlc

"Google Cast is a protocol and software platform developed by Google that allows users to stream content from various devices (phones, tablets, computers) to a compatible display or speaker. It enables multi-screen experiences, allowing users to watch videos, listen to music, or even cast their entire screen to a TV or other display."

Replying to Avatar HoloKat

https://kinostr.com/ is born.

Though, if you upload anything that’s illegal it’ll likely get taken down fast

To add films you need to include the #kinostr hashtag and preferably the cover image for the film as well as video link.

A better way would be to allow streaming of torrents. This is more of a vibe hack proof of concept.

Enjoy!

Sweet! Add Android casting and I'll have to ⚡ harder

Replying to Avatar idsera

Ah ok. nostr:npub1c09t5gp382u2g37e4tjs73002pdgg4x9wj8kpcxwqy65r7qwyreq42tecr could you please record a video of how the Amethyst UI works? as you said they allow to have public or private bookmarks. Thanks.

It's definitely not the best thing in the world, usability-wise, in amethyst. One has to click on the general note options (3 dots), where this gigantic list drops down from, and from there there are the two possible bookmark options. Maybe two bookmark ribbon icons, one with a mask overlay? Ill let the UX overlords speak.

Not posting, but eventually checking. Wen able to share links to posts from jumble? 😛

Replying to Avatar Ben Justman🍷

Three corporations control over half of the wine sold in the U.S.

That number climbs closer to 70% if you add their private labels.

So when you’re staring at a wall of wine in the store…

You’re not choosing between hundreds of options.

You’re choosing between clones.

E. & J. Gallo

The Wine Group

Constellation Brands

Together, they own or produce dozens of brands and you’d never guess many were related.

Different labels. Same playbook.

This matters because it changes how wine is made.

At that scale, winemakers aim for consistency.

Not character.

A Cabernet is supposed to “taste like a Cabernet,” no matter what year it is or where the grapes came from.

To get there, they use tools that shape the final product:

• MegaPurple for Color

• Excessive Sulfites for Preservation

• Acid, alcohol, and sugar adjustments

These tools aren’t unusual.

and when the goal is volume, they’re essential and used excessively.

The result: most wines on the shelf start to taste the same.

And for some people, the chemical tweaks may be the cause of your headaches or other side effects.

This kind of standardization is most visible in the U.S. especially in California, where industrial winemaking is most developed.

While there are boutique wines sprinkled around, there wasn't a long enough wine tradition to keep corporate profit interests out of the production process.

If you want to find wine that tastes unique, here are a few ways to start:

• Ask your local shop for small producers

• Try local wines when you travel

• Or default to French and Italian wines, which often use fewer additives and standardizations

Most wine drinkers aren’t thinking about this and that’s the point.

Once you start noticing, the whole shelf looks different.

If this gave you value, please zap or reNOST.

I'll be sharing more soon!

Yeah, I saw the (loose) definition, but wondered why the disconnect. It looked like 100% for other pools people have allegedly attacked on possible censoring/manipulation, before. Curious.

What a blessing, to come and resume my broken Ashtanga Yoga primary series practice, after several years (parenting and 9-5-ing is hard). Even without an instructor, I'll make the commitment to continue. There is no second best exercise to mind and body.

Having my 6 yo daughter's schoolmate, while in a play date afternoon at the park, propose to her (start talking about ceremony and all) was *not* in my bingo card for the day. GM