Last Notes
I already follow him on Instagram and Twitter, but I’ve never interacted with him.
I’ve tried many times to bring other artists here, but without success.
In my opinion, you’ll have much better luck as a Nostr ambassador.
If you want to convince him by using me as an example, go ahead. 🤙
If I wanted to transfer my nsec to a new one, is there a safe way to do it?
Or do I have to abandon the old nsec and start from scratch?
#asknostr
I know that place...
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Thanks, I’d have loved to have written something like that.
I’m glad you did 🫂🎨
Where is login with signer?
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I’m waiting for the first person to buy one of my paintings using an on-chain zap. 🫂🎨⚡
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"Software stops being something you download and assemble and simply starts being something you enter, signed in, private by default."
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This isn’t just technical poetry.
It’s a real possibility.
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What series got canceled that you’re still mad about?
I'll start:
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People on Nostr are arguing about Bitcoin and privacy.
I post paintings.
Everyone wins.
The freedom to build anything on Nostr has opened enormous possibilities.
If truly useful projects emerge from this openness, time will prove it.
Otherwise, many will simply fade into obscurity.
I haven’t used Shopstr for a long time and I’ve tried several times to delete everything without success.
My official website is the only place where I sell my paintings:
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So I don’t need your services, thank you.
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One more reason not to put your nsec everywhere.
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One more reason not to put your nsec everywhere.
Freedom also includes the freedom to reject noise.
Muting low-quality content isn’t “elitism”, it’s basic signal hygiene.
Nostr gives people freedom to speak. It also gives me freedom to choose what deserves my attention.
That balance is exactly why I’m here.
You misunderstood my point.
I’m not saying Nostr is valuable because some people are absent.
I’m saying it’s valuable because I can finally choose my signal-to-noise ratio without algorithms force-feeding me outrage and lowest-common-denominator content.
If the same dynamics that ruined other platforms fully migrate here, then yes, Nostr risks becoming less interesting too.
The protocol stays free. My attention stays mine. That’s the point.
If I’d wanted to see the same idiots on Nostr as I see on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and Twitter, I wouldn’t have come here.
Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication.
They removed CD/DVD drives from devices.
They made physical media harder to buy and use.
They removed expandable storage from phones.
They pushed us into streaming subscriptions.
They made always-online normal.
They made unlimited internet necessary.
Then slowly raised the price of everything.
Ownership quietly became renting.
I’ve learnt so much from my mistakes that I make them again whenever I get the chance.
This often happens in ‘open’ protocols: a city is built without a centre, in the belief that absolute freedom is enough to bring it to life.
But without a sense of direction, people come in, look around, get bored and leave.
Too much choice on #Nostr often ends in choosing nothing.
Confusion reigns supreme, and the appeal feels almost nonexistent.
Too many clients.
Too many relays.
Too many ways to do the same thing.
No clear narrative.
No real sense of “this is what happens here.”
For normal people the experience is often:
> “Okay… now where do I go?
> Who should I follow?
> Which app am I supposed to use?
> Why does this place feel empty or fragmented?”
And when a platform forces users to make ten decisions before they even feel enjoyment, most people won’t choose. They’ll leave.
The problem isn’t just UX.
It’s cultural identity.
People don’t join social networks to “own the protocol.”
They join to:
feel alive,
be seen,
find their tribe,
have fun,
desire something.
Nostr still speaks mostly in the language of infrastructure: keys, relays, censorship resistance, protocol freedom.
Important things, yes.
But emotionally cold for the average person.
Technology alone does not create culture.
At best, it prepares the ground.
People stay where they feel presence, rhythm, atmosphere, identity.
Not where they have to configure the world before using it.
GM, survivors.
My paintings on the wall.
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I’ll probably go back to using Yakihonne again.
Mainly translating notes with DeepL.
I’ll most likely carry on using Wisp even if I have to enter my nsec, but this change of direction really rubs me up the wrong way.
All you developers have constantly been telling us not to put our nsec everywhere and to use tools like Amber, and now you’re changing tack.
Of course, there are plenty of other Nostr clients one can use, but I like Wisp and I’ve been getting all the normies I know to use it alongside Amber because I’ve explained to them the importance of their own nsec key.
How am I supposed to explain to them that with the next Wisp update, it won’t be like that anymore?
It doesn't seem logical to me. Updates often bring new features or improvements, so why should I deprive myself of them?
When will the notes be translated?
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Real bitcoiners spend their bitcoin.
They don't just sit on them waiting for the next cycle.
They use them for things that last, that hold value, that reflect the way they've chosen to live.
An original oil painting can't be printed in unlimited supply.
It has no programmed inflation.
And it won't disappear with the next update.
Some of you on Nostr already understood this. Several of you have bought my paintings, and I'm grateful, they proved themselves real bitcoiners.
If you really believe in bitcoin, you already know how to spend it well. 🫂🎨👇
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REFRAIN proof-of-work in progress...
Today I worked on the light and the overall atmosphere. I used the palette knife more than usual, it's not new to me, but every time it gives me the same feeling: freedom of gesture.
Less control, more natural results.
It's risky, things can go wrong.
But when it works, you can tell.
Not finished yet.
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I watched it all when it came out. The first few seasons are gripping, but then it gets a little boring towards the end.