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fiatjaf 4 months ago
If you speak any of the languages in this page and you've been looking all your life for a reasonably safe relay that only accepts notes in your language then you're invited to try it now. Let me know so I can add you and then you can invite others.
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fiatjaf 4 months ago
is now operational. You can republish any note to wss://bookmarks.relays.land/ and it will be saved in a special place tied to your account. But for technical reasons I can't create a special place for every person, so they're limited to 500 for now and you have to pay 5000 satoshis for anti-sybil reasons. If you like the idea and wants to use it but doesn't want to pay 5000 satoshis please message me on NIP-17. has the "republish to" feature today, and I heard https://yakihonne.com/, and https://nosotros.dev/ are working on it. Any other client? View quoted note →
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fiatjaf 4 months ago
This is a sad note: View quoted note → Because if you really don't have a reason to follow someone specifically and you only want to see a ton of content to filter out later then you should really just be browsing some nice relays. View quoted note →
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fiatjaf 4 months ago
If no one uses desktop computers anymore and webapps are slow and horrible on phones why is JavaScript so popular?
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fiatjaf 4 months ago
This is very true: View quoted note → I remember that some time ago someone asked random people to look into some buried settings page of some app that showed a list of relay URLs with cryptic icons in front of each. Since the random people didn't understand a thing, the general conclusion was that relays should be even more hidden from users, never to see the light of day. Of course that conclusion came from a confirmation bias. In fact an equally valid conclusion (and, well, the only acceptable conclusion unless you want to discard Nostr as a failed idea completely, in which I wouldn't blame you) is that relays have to be displayed more, not hidden, in some way that allows users to somehow, perhaps slowly, learn about them. More experiments have to be made. See, for example, this comment: View quoted note →