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singer-songwriter, massage therapist, natural living / budapest-brazil
::: ENGLISH BELOW :::
Ma végre kipróbáltuk a geocachinget, azaz (kincses)ládákat kerestünk az erdőben! 🎁 🌿 Több ezer ilyen láda van elrejtve országszerte az erdőkben (sőt ha jól tudom városokban is). A gyerekek minden ládában apró kincseket találnak, és hogyha tesznek új kincset a ládába, cserébe vihetnek is haza egy kincset a ládából. Mi ma kagylót, gyűrűt és pingvint találtunk, és rajzolt aranypénzt meg drágakövet hagytunk, és kitaláltuk, hogy legközelebb cetlire írt viccet fogunk hagyni a dobozban. 🥳 Aki még nem ismerné a játékot, hagyok róla egy összefoglalót lejjebb.
ENGLISH :::
Today we finally tried geocaching — treasure hunting in the forest! 🎁🌿
There are thousands of these hidden caches across the country (and, as far as I know, in cities too). In each cache, kids find small treasures, and if they leave a new one behind, they can take one treasure home in exchange.
Today we found a shell, a ring, and a penguin, and we left a hand-drawn gold coin and a gemstone. We also decided that next time we’ll leave a joke written on a note in the box. 🥳
For anyone who doesn’t know the game yet, I’ll leave a short explanation below.
#geocaching #forest


After a month of heavy use on iOS, I’m pretty conflicted about the current state of Nostr clients.
From a product and UX perspective, three apps stand out: @primal , @Damus and @YakiHonne — but in a strangely inverted way.
First, @primal :
Widely used, well known, active on Nostr, many reviews and coverage on YouTube, its creators, @miljan and @paul keating are all behind it, super nice people.
Yet:
• Direct Messages are unreliable, especially cross-client
• No built-in translation (a real adoption blocker beyond English)
• UI is functional, but not visually appealing
Then @YakiHonne :
The opposite. Little known, few reviews, almost no coverage on YouTube, no visible developers or founder(s), only a Malaysian tech company in the background… JustHonne Technologies… with no CEO or any person behind it… Their website doesn’t link to real LinkedIn/X profiles, and YakiHonne isn’t even clearly presented as a flagship product.
And yet:
• The UI is beautiful
• Customization is deep and thoughtful
• Built-in translation works
• DM relays and content relays can be finely controlled (read vs write)
• Overall: it feels the most mature and carefully designed
Now, @Damus sits between these two:
There is a well known and well-respected developer behind it, @jb55 who not at least invented zapping ❤️
It offers many settings, features, and customization options, and translation works — which is a big plus for non-English users.
However:
• The UI is not visually appealing
• The DM experience is still weak, cross-client messaging often fails here as well
So the core contradiction remains:
Why do the transparent, community-facing clients ( @primal and @Damus ) feel less refined in UX and messaging, while the most opaque one ( @YakiHonne ) has the best UX, features and customisation?
Am I missing protocol constraints, historical reasons, or design trade-offs?
Genuinely asking, and with respect for every dev behind these growing gems of Nostr social — I only would like to understand this better and help development. (I do leave test and bug reports on all the three clients’ github.)
#asknostr


Great article(s)!
Could you review @YakiHonne please :)
Bitcoin is missing the good old #bit (=100 sats) between #bitcoin and #sat for everyday pricing.
@jack was pushing it for a while, but it never spread wide.
Without bits, a coffee at 5,000 sats and a cold wallet at 150,000 create a weird hyper-inflation vibe… the opposite what #bitcoin is meant to represent.
How yall feel about that?
Or sats just make us all billionaires? 😎
#asknostr
