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Really having a sweet tooth today aren't we? ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿคฃ

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Plebs,

I took some time off from Nostr, unsure of how much time Iโ€™ll really spend here, as I'm still navigating the depths of grief. However, I'm here, seeking solace in the hope that connecting might stir some emotionsโ€”be it a glimmer of happiness, a touch of hope, or a moment of peaceโ€”as I've been engulfed in a profound numbness.

This year did not start easy for me.

My most loyal companion passed away, embarking on her next journey, but I am still here on this Earth feeling completely devastated and heart broken while trying to tell myself she is in a better place with no pain.

Every morning I wake up and still look to where she would sleep just hoping that this was all a nightmare and she will be there looking at me with her big eyes, patiently waiting for me to roll out of bed and make us breakfast. Every time I return home I can still feel her excitement when she sees itโ€™s me opening the door and every shower I take, I see the spot where she would patiently wait. Every night I find myself still asking her if she is ready to โ€œnight nightโ€.

She was the epitome of beauty and perfection. She NEVER went to the bathroom in the house, NEVER bit anyone or any other animal, NEVER barked at any one, and she NEVER chewed shoes or anything in the house, literally PERFECT. She traveled with me around the world, my parter, my best friend, my heart. She was always happy to share her food, water, and toys with every dog she encountered. She allowed everyone to pet her, she was so patient and her kindness was endless, she was just 100% pure love.

I've experienced losses among friends and family, but this loss has by far been the hardest in my life. I suppose we all understand that humans, even our grandparents at one point were not โ€œperfectโ€ and they were for the most part in control of their own lives, so itโ€™s easier to accept this because they lived how they wanted and they had a voice. But saying goodbye to your dog that was actually perfect in every way, showed her gratitude and loyalty everyday, spoke only the language of happiness and love, all while never doing anything wrong, itโ€™s hard to say goodbye. Hard to find happiness outside of her because it feels there is nothing as pure as her little soul.

She was, and forever will be, my entire heart.

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The work from a creative genius.

What does it mean?

Ever elusive, the symbolism behind her work.

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Sick. I'm looking for content creators, both in terms of development feedback and well, content. Look at the article structure you have - essentially a list of concepts that all gather around this single idea of "choosing a wallet"

I view these concepts as individual notes that are linked/aggregated under this title, but you can essentially take each of those concepts and expand on them further.

So imagine you start off from "choosing a wallet" and then for each topic there are other articles on how to use them, more details on their specific features or deeper writing on each wallet, explanation on what lightning network is etc.

The idea is to make articles like this interlinked with other articles. Like Wikipedia? Sure, but with much more interoperability and granularity. Blogs are essentially islands that can basically only be accessed with the link, Wikipedia is very linked but the rules for what gets rejected is not straightforward etc. What I'm working on is to increase the navigability of knowledge so that

1) new articles/blogs are able to be stumbled upon

2) connected articles/blogs in a way more free than Wikipedia (like themed relays, and articles can be linked even if they don't exist on the same relay)

3) "choose your own adventure" style of learning where you can dive as deep as you want

I'm not an experienced developer so progress is slow, but its content exactly like this that I'm looking for.