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Nusa
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When I first posted the question it seemed like nobody was thinking about it at all.

I’m not exactly looking for an IP protection, but I think it ties into content publishing rails. I get that kind1s are exactly opposite to ‘other things’, in the sense that you can be paid here and almost nowhere else, just for saying something out loud. But content monetizing is so reliant on some central authority ’protecting your rights’ people don’t even see the water they are in and how there’s dry land here. There isn’t yet a nostr business model for authors, beyond v4v which is some nebulous thing that draws people into influencer mindset again.

Artisanal, small-scale, practical real-life stuff will be more prevalent, interesting and meaningful than any one tech. I’m looking forward to techie art that is not prompt engineering. On the other hand, Quantum Computing still won’t get anywhere.

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nostr:npub1636uujeewag8zv8593lcvdrwlymgqre6uax4anuq3y5qehqey05sl8qpl4 What do you think? How could we make the buttons easier to read/interpret? Use the cream color?

From the accessibility standpoint there are a couple of things. There are too many buttons per page and it amplifies the urgency to understand what they are for. But there are no labels, the icons are very thin and for very nostr-specific actions. They take away the focus from titles. I’d consider putting them all into a three-dot menu with labels. It would signal that some actions are available but not be so distracting. And once you learn what those actions are, you can ignore the three dots more easily.

One 30041 can then be found in multiple places. I would like a way to share or link to that 30041 event with its context, like it’s nearest 30040, since pointing to the event itself won’t give enough info, but sharing the 30040 isn’t precise enough in this case.