Is posting something for the sake of posting still in line with the #challenge I placed on myself at the beginning of the month? What about a post that states that any conversations I took part of counts? Just some #foodforthought
teldon
teldon@NostrAddress.com
npub1gymm...7zgr
Just some random person on the internet.
For the longest time I've had a very weird thought in the back of my mind. There are probably married couples out there that have been together for decades and have never had sex. And there are other couples that have reached the same milestone that have never even seen their partner nude. And I just can't seem to wrap my head around that.
I understand that that might be more common than I think. It's just that idea of seeing someone to whom you're deeply and romantically bound to nude, and to want to have sex with them, comes across as... I don't know... natural. Even regardless of religious or moral beliefs.
Maybe it's because I've been single my entire adult life. I don't know. #random
Is anyone else on Primal getting random DM's from @npub1relayxmv7tvfqa3jx36m6hqzlqt3vlgwe8hg004d6xyudzmp6v6q9p35vr about a lightning invoice for attempting to post to their relay despite said relay not even being on your relay list? #asknostr


Well, the current #anime season is starting to wrap up.
Everyone should read the #manwha "How to Become a Dragon"!
Ya know... I think my ideal #nostr client would be the love child of @miljan's Primal and @hodlbod's Coracle that's been raised by Tweetdeck. And before someone says to "just make it yourself", I have neither the knowledge nor the drive to do it.
Primal has the algorithms, a lot of content moderation tools, and their "trending" list. And it seems they are taking a page out of Bluesky's book and ultimately allowing users to outsource all of that. They also have a Twitter-like UI, so that helps a LOT.
Coracle has the layout in terms of how threads are nested, it shows what relays a given note has been posted to, and its advanced search features. It also has a neat relay review system, the NIP-32-based lists could be useful, if a little underutilized, and it's one of the few web-based clients that implement nostr connect. And I almost forgot to mention support for multiple accounts.
And finally Tweetdeck. Good god, where do I even start? Multi-collum layout allowing you to have multiple feeds on one screen and scheduled tweets were the two biggest features. Granted I never did use that second one.
Side note, I've actually managed to post at least one thing a day for two weeks straight so I'm slowly breaking out of my shell.