Thanks for the info. Always good to hear it from the source. Appreciate it.
So I first tried on Damus on Mac. Sound worked. Tried on Damus on iPhone and no sound either way.
On Damus, heard nothing at first but then noticed the mute icon in the top right. Clicked that and got sound.
Bummer. Makes sense though as a charity relay. I donât know much about the relay business but it seems like a lot of work and resources. I wonder if they could have made it a subscription for recurring revenue. Thanks for the answer.
Whatever happened to the nostr.gives.africa relay?
Acoustic Mars Volta is the best Mars Volta https://music.apple.com/us/album/palm-full-of-crux-acoustic/1674058410?i=1674058587
Worked. Appreciate it. I'll check out Wallet of Satoshi. I don't know what I'm doing lol. Thanks for the info.
Just checked. It's there. Resaved. Maybe that works?
Using Alby with Zeus. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.
I've been away from really following things on here for a couple days and now I'm lost lol. Have no idea what #hellthread is, nor do I think I should try to find out.
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Looking forward to De La Soul's albums to hit streaming on Friday. Going to be playing them all weekend long. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/arts/music/de-la-soul-catalog-streaming.html
In no particular order:
1. Ernest Hemingway
2. Sherman Alexie
3. Allen Ginsberg
4. Louise Erdrich
5. N. Scott Momaday
6. Edgar Allan Poe
7. Cormac McCarthy
8. Eugene Peterson
9. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
10. Anton Checkov
11. Leo Tolstoy
12. Katherine Anne Porter
13. Vine Deloria Jr
14. Donna Tartt
15. NT Wright
Phase two of the alien invasion?

NostrGram will restore your following list for you now. Just pushed an update for that. Here's a video explaining how to use the new tool: https://jonleger.com/nostr/nostrgram_following_restore.mp4
Donât know if you found a solution for your lost followers yet, but this may help.
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âAs Indigenous authors from a variety of traditions increasingly command the marketâs attention, and as Indigenous editors join ventures large and small, it seems publishing is paying long overdue attention to people of Native backgrounds.â
I'm amazed to see the interest in and sheer amount of Native work published in the past decade. I once used NDN Lit (social and email newsletter) to help share Indigenous works because few were. Now, there's happily no need for something like that.
The latter half is why I joined. Now Iâm learning more about Bitcoin along the way.

