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Joel
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co-founder impactsociety.co | reformed engineer | amateur memelord | ₿ |
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Joel 1 month ago
If you had to pick one short, high-effort, no-equipment exercise every morning to increase fitness and strength. Think 5 minutes or less. What would you do? #asknostr
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Joel 6 months ago
@bird I'm back on Nostr after a hiatus. Tell me about my stats.
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Joel 11 months ago
Geordie Bay, Rottnest Island #olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
Laneway Festival, Fremantle #olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
Mount Cooke, Darling Scarp #olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
I'm enjoying Olas so far, but I'm a bit confused about the discussion around generic vs high quality post option. I understand how it works i.e. high quality is a kind:20 note, they show up in different places/on different clients etc. But some people are suggesting that we should be using the high quality/kind:20 option on Olas. Is it just for the image quality? Or is there some benefit to the bootstrapping of Olas by only posting high quality/kind:20? When I post images from Olas with the generic option, they seem to get more engagement, which makes sense because they will be posted to Primal and the main feed of Amethyst etc, and therefore are more visible. #asknostr #olas #olas365
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Joel 11 months ago
Forest wildflowers Glenoran, Western Australia #olas365 #bloomstr image
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Joel 11 months ago
Sixty Foot Falls | Ellis Brook Valley #olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
Edinburgh, Scotland #olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
Tricolour prow Gardenstown, Scotland #olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
Stonework #olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
Pancake stack Mt Cuthbert, Perth Hills #Olas365 image
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Joel 11 months ago
Question for the Nostr brains trust: With my new business (impactsociety.co) our first products are digital downloads (tools and templates for managers in PDF format etc). Most of our sales have been in the US (we're based in Australia). We recently had feedback from a US customer that they found the AUS/UK spelling in our content a bit off-putting (e.g. organisation vs orginization). This guy comes across as intelligent, thoughtful and overall complimentary of our work. So I was a bit surprised at the feedback. Personally I don't have any issues with US English spelling when I come across it. Is this a thing that companies outside the US have to think about? It wouldn't be that hard to create regionalised versions of our content and website etc. But equally I'd prefer not to waste time on it if it's an isolated issue. #buildinpublic #AUStriches
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Joel 11 months ago
Fairy floss sky Great Gransden, UK #Olas365 image