Here at Nostria we keep building and keep innovating every single day. Have you seen our latest changes to the menu structures and the app menu? The create button is much more prominent now than before. We revamped the Articles section (formally known as Drafts) and improved the article experience even further, by utilizing the new responsive dialog component we added recently. Streams has been added, with plenty of features and an amazing experience that you won't find elsewhere. Keep watching a stream in the minimized media player, while you continue to consume or produce content on Nostr. We know the apps menu is getting a bit crowded... but bear with us for a second, do you see something new here? Wait? What? .. "AI Models"? Yes, Nostria will soon have locally running AI models, running within the app on your devices. Nostria will be able to translate texts to different languages, you can dictate your notes and articles, and you can generate text. We don't want to contribute too much to the problem of AI-generated content, but we feel especially locally run translations is a very important feature. It improves your privacy dramatically. Instead of sending text you are viewing to Google, where they will log everything you translate, you'll be able to run it locally, with full privacy. image #nostria

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Before Nostria, there was Ariton. A Community Super App built on Web5, utilizing technology built by TBD, a company under Block and financed by @jack Unfortunately this effort was shut down, and from the ashes of Ariton, come Nostria. One of the ideas back then, was to have a built in sentiment analysis of your posts/comments. It was a community app and the idea was to rely on sentiment analysis (that user can run on their devices) to check if their posts/comments could be written a bit more positive. That's coming now, very soon to Nostria. You can validate your own posts. Would you want a "sentiment-validation", which would actually block you from posting unless it's positive enough (or perhaps negative enough)?