#AskingNostr
Can someone explain to me the meaning of the coloured checkmarks? I've seen blue and red so far.
The grey checkmark is for those with domain names, right? But what are those other checkmarks? (There is no `alt` to these checkmarks.)
#Nostr
Ahh! I finally found the offline #Tiddlywiki I was looking for. It was from 2017, with important links and information that are no longer showing today in search engines.
I had the file encrypted with #Cryptomator and uploaded in some generic cloud storage. ^_^;;
If it was a sudden information, list down my accounts and passwords for certain projects, and pass it to someone. Everything else, memorialized.
Then write my last article, SNS post, take a memorial photo, and tell everyone my will to donate my body to a school, and my organs to a hospital. If not, burn my body like a warrior king. On a funeral fire floating at the West Philippine Sea, with a banner that says, THIS IS OURS, and then someone will fire a flaming arrow.
Ideally, I want my body frozen, like cryo frozen, but I don't want to be stolen by mainlanders. 🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪
Same question I have when I saw that browser plugin being pushed. When I checked it, it didn't convince me to use it.
I'm thinking, and I haven't tried, to just use #KeePassXC, maybe there is a feature I haven't explored yet.
@mostr I'm having some issues, I'm not sure if it's a bug or simply a limitation of the Mostr bridge tool/interface.
1. I can't find my Bluesky account from the tool. It's youronly.one on Bsky. It has been bridged since Bfed went public.
2. The field for Threads doesn't work for accounts with a dot. Mine is youronly.one.ofcl on Threads.
Thank you for the assistance.
Oh, wait, forget about the Threads issue. It probably is related to the fact that my Threads account is, unfortunately, not yet invited to enable AP support.
Hmm… my domain is showing up properly, though I can't seem to @-tag myself with my domain yet. O_O And my name is still showing up as npub.......
Is it only a cache issue and will update eventually?
Well, I'm a Xennial running a 2010 desktop powered by Bodhi Linux 7 (22.04), developing using Hugo (Jamstack ftw!), running my own projects, a blogger, ghostwriter, etc. So, who's saying what about 2010 computers?
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