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Here's a very unique approach for a topic-based client. It also showcases that you can build anything on top of Nostr:

It utilizes nostr lists to save the topics a user has followed.

When a user follows a topic like #cordcutters, it utilizes rsslay.nostr.moe to create a Nostr profile. This profile is generated from the RSS feed of the corresponding subreddit (/r/cordcutters) and includes the #cordcutters hashtag in every post.

Here's an example Nostr profile: nostr:npub123xykft0hzerzpc7chwnqcgpsjl0ws2xs6zrkuyrpgnclgey5a7s2052xp.

Client website: https://agorasocial.app

It is developed by nostr:npub1k979np6dcpwh7mkfwk7wq3msezml48fh7wksp9hakakf8pwk3y5qhdz7te

This is precisely what we need on Nostr.

A proper discovery solution with algorithmic selection for a trending feed. It is also one of the best and most reliable ways to create a topic-based feed.

I cannot stress enough how crucial it is for new users.

Additionally, this component holds significant potential for monetization.

Hello frens,

a small update on https://zaps.lol

You can now login with a NIP-07 compatible browser extension and change your data or delete your account.

Please don't delete your account πŸ˜„

Have a nice day! PV!

PS Shoutout to nostr:npub138s5hey76qrnm2pmv7p8nnffhfddsm8sqzm285dyc0wy4f8a6qkqtzx624 who helped me out when I was clueless πŸ’œ

Well done

It uses '#' as topics, nice

We really need more tools & proper integration for custom feeds. Maybe by also utilising list and relays.

I believe this could be a good solution for a reliable note-taking app, I have some experience with self-hosting Note taking app with WebDAV synchronization.

Note taking with encryption & collaboration will be a great tool πŸ€”

Thank you

What are the best Reddit-style clients on Nostr?

If you need any help with setup or navigation, please let us know.

Louis Leakey even discovered "Nutcracker man" that was his greatest discovery. It's not a joke. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

It's literally just one Google search away, you didn't even Google before "Fact check" & I don't think you still get it.

Let me put it in context, last time!

I cannot explain in words how wrong you were to make that call. Anyone who has read any (literally any) book about human evolution understands that you can call both homo sapiens and lineages "human."

Nearly every book even "sapiens" specifies in first few lines whether they are referring to the entire lineage as "humans" or just Homo sapiens.

The top two names in this list are Louis Leakey and Richard Leakey are among the greatest names in evolutionary biology.

Their mentioned books are literally the holy grail of evolutionary biology. Google it!

Louis Leakey: The Making of Mankind

Richard Leakey: The Origin of Humankind

You were wrong and you still haven't corrected it.

Here are some examples of some prominent scientists and archaeologists who have called Homo habilis and Homo erectus humans:

Louis Leakey: In 1975, Leakey called Homo habilis "the first human." Leakey argued that Homo habilis was the first species to make and use stone tools, which he saw as a defining characteristic of humanity.

Richard Leakey: Richard Leakey, Louis Leakey's son, also called Homo habilis "the first human." In his book "The Making of Mankind," Leakey wrote that Homo habilis was "the first member of our own genus, Homo."

Donald Johanson: Donald Johanson, the discoverer of the famous Lucy skeleton, has also called Homo habilis "the first human." In his book "Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind," Johanson wrote that Homo habilis was "the first species that we can confidently call human."

Mary Leakey: Mary Leakey, Louis Leakey's wife, has also called Homo habilis "the first human." In her book "Olduvai Gorge," Mary Leakey wrote that Homo habilis was "the first species in the genus Homo."

Tim White: Tim White, an American paleoanthropologist, has also called Homo habilis "the first human." In his book "Pleistocene Hominid Evolution in East Africa," White wrote that Homo habilis was "the first species in the genus Homo to have a brain size comparable to that of modern humans."

You learnt something new today, have a great time.

I don't want to explain this here. Just do one Google search.

There are hundreds of books that make a case for this exact theory, written by people who have dedicated their entire lives to understanding the Industrial Revolution and its impacts. You just woke up one day and decided to dismiss everything? Wow, you are completely delusional.

I am 22 years old. What is your age?

I don't think we will ever be satisfied. It seems like it's ingrained in our evolutionary behavior to constantly conquer more and more.

They all come from the hominin lineage.

The earliest known species of the genus Homo is Homo habilis, followed by Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis, and eventually Homo sapiens.

The word "human" is not even an actual scientific term.

On what basis you're fact checking me, British English and American English? There is some debate about the definition of "human," but it is not a scientific debate.

That's why most of the books refer homo sapiens as anatomically modern humans.

And you're literally fact-checking a god damn meme. This is such a pseudo-intellectuals behaviour.

It often happens that we humans, aka Homo sapiens, frequently forget about our ancestors, Homo habilis and Homo erectus, who lived on Earth for millions of years.

Regarding the second statement, that is debateable.

However, significant milestones in the commercialization of the food supply can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century.

Correct me if I am wrong!

The audio/audiobook sharing and marketplaces are already in progress, and Nostr fits perfectly in this particular space.

Be kind to yourself πŸ™‚

I will integrate this with Zapit.live very soon. This new integration will be compatible with all the existing accounts & features of Zapit.

It's time to democratize marketplaces, powered by #Nostr & #lightning ⚑

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I'm not talking about you. You are a very critical person. A few days ago, someone was arguing that every Bitcoiner should vote for DeSantis because he said some good things about Bitcoin.

It depends, your dog loves you more than you love him. I'm not talking about cats, they are selfish.

I have just realized that I haven't watched 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' yet. I should correct this mistake today.