I was finally able to post on the SNS called Twetch.
In order for me to post to Twetch, I cannot post unless I have deposited the minimum amount of Bitcoin SV into my own wallet on Twetch.
Since I can't purchase Bitcoin SV at a crypto asset sales office where I already have an account, I went out of my way to open an account at a crypto asset sales office where I can purchase Bitcoin SV.
So I bought Bitcoin SV and transferred it to my wallet on Twetch.
Earlier I posted "Hello! World!" and now someone has responded.
There is a Nostr Client App named FreeFrom that has no Web3 (Crypto or NFT) elements at all, but is configured with a Twitter-like UI.I would like them to develop a web app for this app from debug use to normal use. It is probably made in China.
https://freefromjp.github.io/FreeFromWeb/#/
Plebstr has evolved into Openvibe, which now supports multi-posting to multiple SNS.
Therefore, I compared it to its competitor Yup! as an application that supports multi-posting to multiple SNS.
https://void.cat/d/8MAcKgKv4Thzcrig83neUJ.webp
2月に #わーすた のメンバーと撮った写真を海外のSNSにアップするの忘れてたので、今日アップしました。
I forgot to upload the photos I took with the members of #WASTA in February on social networking sites overseas, so I uploaded them today.
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Buttefly(Lens) <- New
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Spoutible <- New
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Tribel <- New
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What is the current status of ''Ghost'' and ''GAS,'' the SNS that were introduced in the Japanese media as being popular among American youth around 2023?
#Apple has released the #AppleMusic app for #Windows, but #iTunes remains as before and has become the #Podcast app.
#Apple #iPhone users may not care, but why not make it possible to listen to podcasts on Apple Music?
I know I can't listen to SiriusXM in Japan. But I want to listen to SiriusXM in Japan.
This is because Japan does have Western streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music.
However, the playlists by genre and playlists by decade that they provide seem to be made for Japanese people.
The content is slightly different from the playlists by genre and playlists by decade provided by TIDAL and iHeartRadio, which do not provide services in Japan.
When I listened to SiriusXM on a 24-hour trial, I felt it was different from what I heard in Japan. That's why there's value in wanting to listen to it.
In Japan, people talk about something when a new service is launched, but they often don't talk about it when that service quietly ends.
Once, when an app called Clubhouse was popular, Facebook launched Live Audio Rooms, Reddit launched Reddit Talk, and Spotify launched Spotify Live, All of them were closed.
And Clubhouse itself has changed its services.
So all that's left now is X's Space, Discord's Stage Channnels, and Nostr Nests.
Compared to Lens Protocol, Nostr is less of a hurdle.
But it's confusing if you don't know that Bitcoin and Bitcoin(Lightning) are different.
Yes, I was confused.
In order to purchase NFT on Lens Protocol's SNS, I purchased Ethereum Mainnet's Polygon from Japanese yen at a virtual currency sales office and transferred it to my MetaMask.
However, the Polygon that can be used on Lens Protocol's SNS is from Polygon Mainnet, and Polygon from Ethereum Mainnet could not be used.
In order to bridge from Ethereum Mainnet to Polygon Mainnet with MetaMask, a separate Ethereum was required, so
Furthermore, I purchased Ethereum from Japanese yen at a virtual currency sales office and transferred it to my MetaMask.
However, after 0.04Eth was taken as the "authentication fee" required for Bridge, I was charged an additional "gas fee", and I did not have enough Ethereum to pay it. Of course, 0.04Eth will not be returned.
I had no choice but to give up on purchasing NFTs on Lens Protocol's SNS, and used the remaining Ethereum as "gas money" to transfer Polygon from Ethereum Mainnet to a virtual currency sales office, and also transferred Ethereum to a virtual currency sales office.
The ``gas fees'' required for remittances are quite a burden in a situation where the yen is weak, so I'm thinking of giving up on Lens Protocol.
It seems that there was a bug in the basic design of SiriusXM, and I found that I could bring it into a 24-hour trial period situation from Japan,
I was able to listen to SiriusXM's channel in Japan for a little while.
Now it is closed.
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I live in Japan and would like to subscribe to SiriusXM while I'm in Japan.
But I can't sign a contract because I don't have a U.S. zip code or phone number.
How can I subscribe to SiriusXM while in Japan?
I can use the VPN to get to the screen to sign up for a subscription,
However, when I register the payment information for the subscription, I have to enter any United States zip code and phone number in addition to my credit card information,
I can't proceed any further because I live in Japan.
Thank you.
Since the iPhone 15 Pro Max changed from Lightning to USB Type-C, when I tried to listen to music with the earphones by inserting the USB Type-C mini jack conversion adapter into the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the sound came from the iPhone itself instead of the earphones.
So, when I tried to listen to music with earphones by inserting a previously purchased USB Type-C mini-jack conversion adapter that was sold as compatible with high-resolution sound sources into the iPhone 15 Pro Max, it recognized the adapter.
Just to be sure, I tried it on XPERIA 10 III and got the same result (note that you can directly plug in earphones to XPERIA 10 III).
Please note that some USB Type-C mini jack conversion adapters may not be able to be recognized by iPhone or XPERIA.
When viewing Bluesky using an iPad, the display may be corrupted when viewed with the official Bluesky app.
To begin with, the official Bluesky app does not seem to be compatible with iPad.
In such cases, you can use Graysky.
Pebble (formerly T2), which will be discontinued on November 1st, is currently offering a service that allows you to download all of the articles posted in the past. Until October 31st.
irisとsnortのWebアプリとAndroidアプリはFE(UI)を共通化したんですね。irisのiOSアプリも含め安定して使えるようになりました。よかったです。
The iris and snort web apps and the iris and snort Android apps have a common FE (UI). I can now use it stably, including the iris iOS app. I'm glad.
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