because it's a full time job that costs a lot in resources to maintain, and I don't see a path to making it pay for itself.
I'm more interested in sparking flows of information that people wouldn't otherwise find. protocol level analytics seems too zoomed out for me at the moment. but I still love it, and am open to hear if there's a value to it.
thanks for the suggestion, but I'm moving away from stats.
I'm currently porting some of the old nostr.io backend for my drss project. that is, stand up a whitelisted relay (pay for access to write), where all events of kind 01 and 23 are rendered as an RSS feed at drss.io/npub1234/feed and as web pages at drss.io/npub1234. nothing to show publicly yet, but I'll ask for alpha testers when the time comes.
he did indeed:
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git itself is decentralized, we need that layer above it for coordinating between remotes. the nostrfication pattern will have similarities across all these domains. nostr decentralizes by allowing a discovery mechanism for previously isolated nodes. be they bitcoin holders wanting to talk to one another, coinjoiners looking for a round to join, or git repo holders.
yeah, imagine saying "nostr is down". it doesn't even make sense.
the more things we can decentralize, the better
https://github.com/wormi4ok/evernote2md
standard notes is functionally a clone of evernote, which is good enough if you like that form.
obsidian is beautiful and a joy to use, for one. and the core data structure is markdown files in folders. so if you have a solution for syncing files between devices already, it will fit right into that.
another huge draw for me is the graph view. I love seeing the growing hairball of interconnected nodes of concepts that I'm laying down. just browsing around in that view is stimulating. I can see clusters of related concepts, and even sometimes see clusters that should be connected but aren't.
and at any moment I could take the whole thing, give it a theme and run hugo over it and turn it into a static website.
and if you want support for some random thing, there's almost certainly a plugin for it. I try to limit the plugins to those that keep the markdown clean, though.
this is what I used:
https://github.com/wormi4ok/evernote2md
built in Go, brew install, etc. very handy.
I'm looking for the tool I used... it's been a minute. will post a link when I get it sorted
smoove. I found a tool that converts the evernote format to markdown, and it just worked. some wonky escape characters, but all in all, just worked, including file attachments
yes! I made the jump from evernote and never looked back. ideal format, markdown files in folders.
ai => finite games
agi => infinite games
qed ipso facto intrinsicality established ab initio
the less demand for USD overseas the less of a sink for exporting inflation. as inflation increases, USD will come home from foreign vaults and whipsaw us.
this is solid example of a joke that works best in writing
the network effect dividend will be reallocated to those who provide value to users of the protocol, rather than rentseeking gatekeepers.
Verifying my Nostr Nests identity: u1i_xeW5jUK2DkjIm16UXCs27w_2V6W1gtl1nVUIx18
Hey #stl people join the local Bitcoin meetup group
https://t.me/+gMfT0Fi6VAw1YmIx
4th #stl person at #nostrica here so far (including myself)
#[3]
aside from #[2] , the above, who are the other two, if they don't mind doxing their point of origin?
also, would love to connect with these folks, but telegram is a fully kyc'd shitcoin. we need a nostr-native way to organize.
is it a banking crisis, or is it...
fiat metastisis