Damus
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@DK

Remixing wisdom for fun & profit at PermaVentures. In pursuit of a life well-lived. Bitcoiner.

Relays (10)
  • wss://lunchbox.sandwich.farm – read & write
  • wss://nos.lol/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.wine/ – read & write
  • wss://offchain.pub/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.damus.io/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.nostr.band/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.primal.net/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.snort.social/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.mom – read & write

Recent Notes

note194dd8...
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The best way to discover more content on nostr is to follow interesting people, which gets your "timeline" juiced up and you see who they are talking to. Most of the robust clients will help with this, but a few general tips here:

1. Do a search for terms of interest to you (i.e. homesteading or bitcoin or venture capital or car racing). Follow the interesting people you find that are talking about those things.

2. Check out the people being followed by cool people you follow. Follow them.

3. Clients like @primal have options to save searches you do as views on your timeline, so regardless of whether you follow someone talking about that subject, you'll see their stuff.

That'll get you rolling. Clients more and more are incorporating "trending" kinds of lists, so curation is growing. The biggest difference in nostr is there isn't an algorithm that shapes your perception; you have to be the shaper. Once you do, the conversation is much more interesting here!
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The quality of a relationship is measured by whether "cuts" inflicted heal to .99 or 1.01. All relationships of depth involve periodic cuts (wounds/disagreement). Cuts heal to 1.01 by repair and understanding vs. only healing to .99 by bypassing effects & no repair time.
DK ⚡️ · 88w
is there a more serious D&D<>Bitcoiner correlation than I'm aware of? This seems like a lurking underbelly... :)
note1gav0k...
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Such a good quote on so many levels.

Reminds me of the time the U.S. spent millions of dollars and years to develop a pen that would write in space….while the Russians just used a pencil.