Just a suggestion on popularizing: There are a few popular people who crosspost to various sites beyond Twitter. Maybe you could find out what solution they use to cross post and write a nostr plug-in. This way nostr could quickly gain the following it deserves.
I can’t judge on the protocol specifics but if installing and getting a userid can be as easy as literally pushing one button this can pick up. Currently it looks very slick and thus promising!
I like the name. It reminds me of GNU, which is Not UNIX. So nostr is no str, or something ;-) But is compact and not a monstr either.
On the contrary I kinda see the point in the pocket and send to bridge the gap between desktop and mobile for the users that own both.
But the small brainless degradations of the UI in Firefox make me worry about its future.
For example it’s not possible to permanently add exclusions to the privacy shield. Because of it the sites are often broken.
And this is a feature that is directly user facing on the main screen!
I wonder how much merit this objections have in a larger scheme of things. The original complaint from Mr Schrems is dating from 2013. Last few years he was chasing the DPC to merely start acting on the first court decision against FB. So it’s not like the case is new to FB. They actually mention all that in their submission.
Were you guys ever curious as to what the word “anthrop” means exactly?
Here’s an interesting explanation from Socrates:” Socrates
I will tell you. The name “man” (ἄνθρωπος) indicates that the other animals do not examine, or consider, or look up at (ἀναθρεῖ) any of the things that they see, but man has no sooner seen—that is, ὄπωπε—than he looks up at and considers that which he has seen. Therefore of all the animals man alone is rightly called man (ἄνθρωπος), because he looks up at (ἀναθρεῖ) what he has seen (ὄπωπε).”
And yet the English “man”, Spanish “hombre”, Russian Мужик mean the same yet different thing, namely a (working) hand. As in “how many hands do you have in your factory?”
It would be cool to identify the owner of a mobile phone by the heartbeat sound.
You can then keep the phone unlocked as long as the owner has it in their vicinity.
Well, what about the decision makers in those hospitals? Do they have accounts on LinkedIn?
If they don’t, where could you meet them, maybe some industry fairs or conferences?
It would be great for at least most basic and mundane SQL. Especially because there is a lot boilerplate for simple things, that would be easy to leverage.
There isn’t a tb3 kvm switch available on the market, that would do what I need. So I’m just re-plugging the tb-3/usb-c docking station downlink cable between two laptops. All the peripherals are connected to the docking station so I don’t need to switch them.
Probably could build a mechanical contraption to do that on a lever push. So that’s what I’m curious about too: why yet no mechanical switch if I’m literally doing it manually already?