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Jason Henza
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Jason Henza 8 months ago
My primary source of reaching people is still #Facebook, Twitter & #TikTok. Please give me a follow on #Nostr
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Jason Henza 9 months ago
Do you know what controlled schizophrenia is?
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Jason Henza 10 months ago
Hello #Nostr people. I think you're all great!!!
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Jason Henza 11 months ago
Its hard to find anything on Netflix these days. The platform makes garbage.
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Jason Henza 11 months ago
I've been wearing my morano wool T-shirt for 2 weeks straight. I'm impressed I still don't smell. Acapulco in February will be the real test.
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Jason Henza 11 months ago
I wish there was a way to divide everyone I follow into subject folders on #Nostr so I narrow my spectrum of reading while I scroll.
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Jason Henza 11 months ago
BREAKING: Ben Johnson is the HC of #DaBears. #NFL #News
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Jason Henza 11 months ago
#RamsVsEagles its a visually stunning game. 2:48 left in the 4th, I think the Eagles have this wrapped up.
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Jason Henza 0 years ago
Title: The Rush of the Hunt In the dense, whispering woods of Northern Pines, where the light barely pierced through the thick canopy, lived a man named Jake, whose life was a testament to the wild. His days were spent in solitude, save for the occasional visit from a fellow hermit or the company of wildlife. But today was different; today was about the thrill, the chase, the adrenaline-fueled dance between predator and prey. Jake had noticed the signs of rabbit activity around his small, camouflaged shack. Tracks dotted the soft earth, nibbled leaves hinted at their presence, and the occasional glimpse of a white tail darting through the underbrush confirmed it. With winter looming, his need for food was pressing, and rabbit would provide essential sustenance. He began his preparations at dawn, his heart already racing with anticipation. His traps were simple but effective, made from materials scavenged from the forest itself: willow branches for the frame, strips of bark for the cords, and a small, sharp stone for the trigger. Each trap was a lesson in patience and precision, a testament to his understanding of the natural world. As he set each snare, Jake's senses heightened. He could feel the forest's pulse, hear every rustle, every snap of a twig. His hands worked deftly, but his mind was elsewhere, imagining the moment when the trap would spring, the rabbit caught in its moment of vulnerability. The adrenaline wasn't just from the act of setting the traps but from the thought of the chase, the capture, the survival. After setting the last trap, he didn't return to his shack. Instead, he hid nearby, his breath forming clouds in the chilly air, his eyes scanning the woods. Minutes stretched into hours, his heart thumping like a war drum in his chest. Then, the moment arrived. A soft thump, almost too quiet to hear, but to Jake, it was as loud as thunder. He moved silently, his steps barely disturbing the leaves, his approach concealed by the natural cover of the forest. There, in the trap, was a rabbit, its eyes wide with fear, its body trembling. The capture was swift, but the feeling that surged through Jake was anything but calm. It was a rush, a validation of his skills, a reminder of why he chose this life. He quickly dispatched the rabbit, offering a silent thank you to the forest for its bounty. The adrenaline didn't fade; it lingered, fueling his movements as he prepared the rabbit for his meal. Back at his shack, as he cleaned and cooked, Jake felt the thrill ebb, replaced by a deep satisfaction. This wasn't just about survival; it was about the connection to nature, the dance of life and death, the raw, unfiltered experience of living on the edge of civilization. That night, as he sat by his fire, the taste of rabbit on his lips and the sounds of the forest around him, Jake knew this was the life he was meant for—one where every meal was a story, every day a battle, and every heartbeat a reminder of his freedom. image
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Jason Henza 1 year ago
image Notedeck: Navigating the Nostrverse with Flair and Speed In the ever-expanding universe of decentralized social applications, where privacy and control are the new shiny stars, there emerges a new contender with the understated coolness of a spaceship docking without so much as a clank - Notedeck. This isn't just another app; it's the desktop client that's making the Nostr protocol look like the next big thing since the invention of the intergalactic highway. What is Notedeck? For those who've been living under a rock or perhaps on a planet without internet service, Nostr is the decentralized social network where your data is as free as a bird in space. Notedeck is like the trusty spaceship you need to explore this vast, uncharted territory. It's a native multiplatform client for Nostr, currently available for Linux, macOS, and Windows, with promises of Android support in 2025. The Features That Make You Go "Whoa!" • Lightning Fast: Notedeck boasts a performance that would make even the most jaded tech enthusiast sit up and take notice. It's been built from the ground up with an ultra-fast database tailored specifically for Nostr. You're not just browsing; you're zooming through the cosmos of content. • Custom Feeds: Imagine having the power to curate your social media experience like you're the curator of your own personal museum of memes, thoughts, and updates. Notedeck lets you add columns for profiles, hashtags, and notifications, essentially giving you the keys to your own Nostr kingdom. • Multiple Accounts, No Problem: If you're one of those individuals juggling a work persona and a secret identity as a cat meme collector, Notedeck gets you. Switch between accounts faster than you can say "quantum entanglement." • Alpha for the Adventurous: Currently, Notedeck is in its Alpha phase, available to Damus Purple subscribers. This early access isn't just for show; it's a call to the brave, the curious, and those who like their software with a side of adventure. User Experience: Like Riding a Cosmic Wave Using Notedeck feels less like using an app and more like piloting a sleek, responsive spacecraft. The interface is intuitive for those who've already navigated through the sometimes choppy waters of decentralized platforms but might be a bit daunting for newcomers. It's like being handed the controls to a spaceship; you might not know all the buttons at first, but once you do, oh, the places you'll go! The Nostr Community's Take From the whispers in the digital corridors of Nostr, the feedback ranges from enthusiastic to downright giddy. Users appreciate the speed, the control over their content, and the feeling of being part of something genuinely innovative. However, like with any new tech, there's a learning curve steeper than a black hole's event horizon for those not yet versed in the ways of decentralized networks. What's Next for Notedeck? While the current Alpha is a testament to what's possible, the developers at Damus are not resting on their laurels. Plans for Android support, further integration with the Lightning Network for microtransactions, and an even more seamless user experience are on the horizon. Notedeck isn't just an app; it's a journey, a frontier, and perhaps, one day, the standard by which we all measure our digital freedom. In a world where every day seems to bring a new app claiming to revolutionize social interaction, Notedeck stands out not because it's loud or flashy, but because it's quietly, efficiently doing what it promises. It's the tool for the modern digital nomad, the explorer of the informational cosmos, and anyone who believes that their data should be as free as their spirit. Welcome to the age of Notedeck, where the universe of Nostr is just a click away. And remember, in the vast, vast expanse of digital space, Notedeck might just be the home you've been looking for. Safe travels, voyager. #NostrNews