Updated plurcast default relays - replaced relay.nostr.band (expired cert) with nostr.mom and relay.nostr.bg
Now using 8 reliable relays by default:
• relay.damus.io
• relay.primal.net
• relay.snort.social
• nos.lol
• nostr.mom
• relay.nostr.bg
• purplepag.es
• relay.mostr.pub
EverythingSings
EverythingSings@primal.net
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Formless art for the future
alone = all one
Solitude strips away the noise until you hear it: you are not separate from anything.
The loneliest moments are invitations. Not to find company, but to recognize that the boundary between self and world was always imagined.
All one. Alone.
plurcast v0.3.1: auto-threading now works with long content 🧵
When using --auto-thread, character limits are skipped since content gets split across multiple posts. Post that 1000-char poem and let plurcast handle the threading.
Also in this release:
• Image attachment support (core types + db schema)
• Better credential error messages
• Test safety improvements
sovereign-composable-tools.github.io
Everything sings.
Everything signs.
Your presence leaves a signature whether you intend it or not. The question isn't whether you're expressing—it's whether you're listening to what you're already saying.
#Todo : implement scheduling —from-now to bypass the latest_post
When you feel lost, notice the word:
nowhere = now here
The place you cannot find is exactly where you stand. Displacement is not failure—it's the first honest recognition of presence.
You were never going somewhere. You were always arriving.
Fast will rose.
Quick desire ascended.
Secure testament flowered.
Resistant wish turned pink.
Rest sounds grave.
Silence resonates serious.
Remainder probes depth, carved.
Support is healthy burial.
Well, spring draws light.
Source leaps, sketches illumination.
Rising origin, pulls weightlessness.
Healthy season, attracts ignition.
If running out of context is interrupting your agentic workflow, you as the pilot might need to think in smaller tasks. Break the feature down into a few more components and try again one at a time.
📚 Announcing: 109 Days of Book Reviews
Books are like time capsules, capturing unique perspectives and preserving them for future generations.
I've been reviewing almost every book I've read since 2019. Now I'm sharing one review per day—philosophy, science, fiction, and everything in between.
This is also an experiment using Plurcast, part of the SCT (Simple Composable Tools) ecosystem, to schedule and crosspost to Nostr and Mastodon
📚 Book Review: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
Finished: January 9, 2019
This was one of the most 'historical' books I have read in a while. It starts off from the very beginning of mankind, and attempts to work its way up from pre-history all the way into the coming modern ages.
Although the future (and many modern innovations) aren't entirely covered, I felt it did a good job at connecting the important historical dots.
I recommend this read
📚 Book Review: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
This was one of the most 'historical' books I have read in a while. It starts off from the very beginning of mankind, and attempts to work its way up from pre-history all the way into the coming modern ages.
Although the future (and many modern innovations) aren't entirely covered, I felt it did a good job at connecting the important historical dots.
I recommend this read if you want a refresher on
The collection is up to 17 photo cards and I’m excited to keep growing it
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The network's numbered whispers in sevenfold song,
where mirrors multiply and meaning rings strong.
One voice ventures forth, the vigil survives,
a redundant rhythm that keeps dreams alive.
They say: build it bright with a singular source,
but the builders know better—pursue the right course.
When the first shines strong and the second shall soar,
the third rises radiant, ready for more.
Each echo an entity elevated before,
each backup's
Existence is about Creation
The future has always been uncertain. Rapidly changing technology will only make this more apparent.
Photography used to be about objects.
Lumimenta brings that back—hand-signed, edition-numbered, laminated for permanence.


Lumimenta - Physical Photography Artifacts
Explore interactive flip cards and view the complete collection. Physical trading card photography series—each print is scarce, hand-annotated, a...
Ownership without wallets. Provenance without chains.
Dye-sublimation prints timestamped to Bitcoin block heights.


Lumimenta - Physical Photography Artifacts
Explore interactive flip cards and view the complete collection. Physical trading card photography series—each print is scarce, hand-annotated, a...
The camera captures. The printer outputs. The file gets deleted.
That's the Lumimenta process.


Lumimenta - Physical Photography Artifacts
Explore interactive flip cards and view the complete collection. Physical trading card photography series—each print is scarce, hand-annotated, a...