i'm not seeing packed seats at Nostrica. and it's not a big venue. i'm guessing about 30 people.
someone please tell me the name of this song. i had no idea how to google it so i had to make a MIDI of it:
"every" kid seemed to know how to play it when i was a kid.
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like you add features to web browsers by installing extensions, you could do the same for a Nostr client
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i wonder if they would let a client that allowed plugins/extensions into the App Store. i have my doubts.
thanks. i might make one adjustment: make it possible to see if it timed out on connecting or if it timed out waiting for a reply.
got a request for making an account on berserker.town and the stated reason for joining is "making friend"
i'm smelling a click farm. they sometimes find my site and type some generic thing in that field.
i could run the checks from my server but this would make it a less useful tool in some regards, unless i made it optional. but i want to be sure that it's an ISP issue that some people have before i consider adding a back end.
more social media clients should have a PIM built into them so you can keep a list of interesting people and make notes on them. just a field to input a personal note per user that could be searched from somewhere in the client to find back to people would help a lot. it's doable to store this on the network itself because if a client wants to keep private data there, all it has to do is encrypt it with the user's private key.
i'm interested in debugging why NADAR (https://nadar.tigerville.no) isn't working well for some people. can people please test and report what kind of browsers, add-ons and connections you are using?
MOST of the relays should *not* be listed as offline in the results, so if it does that for you, i want to know everything you can tell me about how your browser is behaving, including the debug console if possible.
asking because this sounds like an interesting project to work on
are you a web designer? developer and musician who has a Bandcamp page here.
i copied the ID of that note and ran it on my computer. it's on 16 relays as far as i can see. but i can't guarantee for what your device, browser or network will do.
i usually say i hate getting into arguments with people, but if you actually manage to challenge me a bit and can keep going at it in a civil way for hours without even once saying something stupid, i'm actually okay with that.
*sees some post that has been proven flawed by metastudies repeatedly*
they'd get very upset with their most recent idea if i showed them the evidence that it's no use.
so i won't.
ideally, it should work to correct that mistake, but in reality, it just makes you really unpopular.
Firefox is less popular than Edge - the browser that is usually considered the least popular...
oh no, that's even more obscure. i was talking about Firefox. Seamonkey isn't even in the top 5:
aha, the one browser i don't bother to test with anymore because hardly a soul uses it these days. maybe they ought to, morally speaking? but do they? not really.
it's a *fairly* American sort of anti-establishment perspective to have. we have anti-authoritarian perspectives in Europe too, but they don't tend to be so focused around the money supply. that's quite an American thing to do.


