I’m making nostr my first port of call as far as social media goes, in order to make quality connections with like minded people, it really does feel like walking alone in the dessert out there not knowing any bitcoiners in real life. One thing that has really struck me about nostr is the positivity and sincerity of so many people. I’m not a religious man but having a vision for a better world and surrounding yourself with others that share that vision in a way that’s personal to them is really inspiring and a blessing.

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Noisy signal 7 months ago
I joined Nostr a month tomorrow. An amazing school. So many notes from BTC mining, watching the development of Bitchat and Whitenoise, the Bitcoin chit chat, the vulnerable moments shared on Nostr. The best place to learn stuff. The areas I need to focus on - upskill my tech abilities and cyber security. On a scale of 1 - 10 (useless to useful). I'm a 1. I understood from Richard Greene (Explore section ) - to be competent - have knowledge, skill and attitude. Lack of skill makes me ineffective. So, Nostr has challenged me to learn hardware/software architecture, servers, browsers, networks, databases and the weakness and strength of the internet. I've set myself a 12 month timeline and each month record what I learn. l've found an IBM lecturer on YT for the above challenge . The podcasts are 12 months old. Working my way through them now. So, yes I love the NOSTR protocol too and I'm delighted that you are finding your purpose on here.