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daniele
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Working on https://fevela.me, https://nstart.me, https://njump.me, https://oracolo.me and other inspiring nostr projects. I love to build helpful things that people are pleased to use, mixing tech, design, usability and accessibility.
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dtonon 3 months ago
Do we have a cashu wallet that supports NIP-60, and can be used on multiple devices? /cc @calle
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dtonon 3 months ago
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dtonon 3 months ago
Several years ago, I used a similar service at the end of a cycling trip around Sicily: I sent a postcard to the home of the friend I was traveling with, showing him on his bike on a beach with volcano Etna in the background. He received the postcard the day after he returned home, and it was a big surprise. Do it, print your photos, and give them as gifts. PS: Bonus point, with Bitcoin you don't dox yourself, just your friends' addresses! View quoted note →
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dtonon 3 months ago
I'm wondering, could it make sense to have a tag that requires clients to disable comments for a note/article? Perhaps with a time indication, so the author can also set the deactivation in the future. Content creators like this sort of feature. Many people just want to share some content but they don't like to see it attached to random opinions, or don't like to be forced to interact with questions in the comments. It also avoids spam on very old content. It can be useful paired with some specific articles or pinned events in the profile as well: I can pin an article (so I can edit it) about my last activities, that points to other events, but disable the comment in this "index" since I will update it over time, so users are forced to comment on the target resources. I know, it's not a priority at all, but it's easy to integrate and it doesn't break anything.