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New to Nostr on Android. Do you use Amber, Citrine and Morganite for Nostr?

https://leminal.space/post/35930101

New to Nostr on Android. Do you use Amber, Citrine and Morganite for Nostr? - Leminal Space

cross-posted from: https://leminal.space/post/35929431 [https://leminal.space/post/35929431] > > New to Nostr on Android. Do you use Amber, Citrine and Morganite for Nostr? > > I just downloaded Amethyst to start using Nostr. While looking into setup guides and recommendations, I also came across Amber, Citrine, and Morganite. > > Right now I’m wondering how people actually use these together in practice. > > Do most of you just use Amethyst by itself and call it a day, or is it worth setting up the “full gem stack”? > > Curious what setup you’re using and whether you think the extra apps are worth it. > > #Nostr #Amethyst #Amber #Citrine #Morganite #NostrApps #NostrClient #AndroidApps #PrivacyApps #Decentralized #DecentralizedSocial #OpenSource #Fediverse #CryptoApps #SecureMessaging #NostrCommunity #TechTips #AppSetup #GemApps #MobileApps #DigitalPrivacy #SecureSocial #P2PApps #PersonalData #NostrNetwork #SecureNetwork #NostrGuide #NostrNewbie #MobilePrivacy #TechExploration #SelfHosted #TechCommunity #AppRecommendations #PrivacyTools #DigitalSecurity #MobileSocial #OpenSourceApps #NostrTips #NostrSetup #DataOwnership #PrivacyMatters #SecureCommunication #TechEnthusiast #PrivacyFirst #MobileTech #NostrLife #NostrAndroid #PrivacyConscious #SecureMessagingApps #TechAdvice #SocialNetworking #GemStack #NostrStack #TechCurious #DigitalFreedom #DecentralizedSocialNetwork >

Does anyone know a Nostr client that supports bulk adding relays?

https://leminal.space/post/35930016

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Does anyone know a Nostr client that supports bulk adding relays?

https://leminal.space/post/35929946

Does anyone know a Nostr client that supports bulk adding relays? - Leminal Space

cross-posted from: https://leminal.space/post/35929945 [https://leminal.space/post/35929945] > Does anyone know a Nostr client that supports bulk adding relays? > > Many clients let you export all relays as a text file or zip, but there’s no import feature. This makes switching clients or sharing relay lists tedious. > > Is there a way to bulk import relay lists efficiently? If you’ve found a trick or client that does this, please share! > > #Nostr #Decentralization #Relay #Crypto #CryptoCommunity #Web3 #OpenWeb #Privacy #PeerToPeer #Federated #DecentralizedNetwork #PrivacyTools #DigitalFreedom #NostrRelay #SocialMedia #Tech #Innovation #Blockchain #Distributed #Networking #OpenSource #Software #TechCommunity #Coding #Programming #Developers #TechNews #OpenTech #DigitalPrivacy #DataOwnership #InternetFreedom #SocialNetworking #P2P #TechTrends #NostrClient #NostrApp #NostrNetwork #RelayManagement #TechSolutions #DigitalRights #TechDiscussion #FOSS #FreeSoftware #Cryptography #DigitalSecurity #OpenInternet #DecentralizedApps #PrivacyFirst #Web3Community #TechSupport #TechTips #NetworkingTools #TechTalk #DigitalInnovation

History Leak of Chromium Browsers

https://leminal.space/post/35928969

History Leak of Chromium Browsers - Leminal Space

cross-posted from: https://leminal.space/post/35928968 [https://leminal.space/post/35928968] > A reminder for those using chromium based browsers. Correct me if I’m wrong. > > Firefox can keep visited links purple and does not allow any website to know whether a link is purple or has been visited. > > If “Partition the Visited Link Database, including ‘self-links’” is enabled, > Chrome cannot keep visited links purple globally. > > If “Partition the Visited Link Database, including ‘self-links’” is disabled, > Chrome keeps visited links purple globally, but websites can sniff CSS and determine which links you have visited. > > From this perspective firefox seems like a better choice. > > #Gecko #Chromium #Firefox #Chrome #Brave #Vivaldi #Edge #Opera #ArcBrowser #LibreWolf #UngoogledChromium #Waterfox #ZenBrowser #Floorp #Thorium #PaleMoon #IridiumBrowser #TorBrowser #Bromite #PrivacyBrowser #SecureBrowser #AntiTracking #TrackingProtection #Fingerprinting #HistorySniffing #VisitedLinks #LinkHistory #BrowsingHistory #HistoryLeak #CSSPrivacy #BrowserSecurity #WebSecurity #PrivacyTech #PrivacyEngineering #WebStandards #OpenSource #FOSS #Infosec #Netsec #CyberPrivacy #DigitalRights #OnlinePrivacy #DataPrivacy #DataProtection #OnlineSecurity #BrowserWars #PrivacyTools #PrivacyMatters #AdTracking #TrackerBlocking #PrivacyFirst #SurveillanceResistance #DigitalSafety #BrowserPrivacy #SecurityAwareness #SecureBrowsing #Encryption #DigitalFreedom #PrivacyByDesign #Anonymity #CyberSecurity #TechPrivacy #WebPrivacy #Privacy

History Leak of Chromium Browsers

https://leminal.space/post/35928968

History Leak of Chromium Browsers - Leminal Space

A reminder for those using chromium based browsers. Correct me if I’m wrong. Firefox can keep visited links purple and does not allow any website to know whether a link is purple or has been visited. If “Partition the Visited Link Database, including ‘self-links’” is enabled, Chrome cannot keep visited links purple globally. If “Partition the Visited Link Database, including ‘self-links’” is disabled, Chrome keeps visited links purple globally, but websites can sniff CSS and determine which links you have visited. From this perspective firefox seems like a better choice. #Gecko #Chromium #Firefox #Chrome #Brave #Vivaldi #Edge #Opera #ArcBrowser #LibreWolf #UngoogledChromium #Waterfox #ZenBrowser #Floorp #Thorium #PaleMoon #IridiumBrowser #TorBrowser #Bromite #PrivacyBrowser #SecureBrowser #AntiTracking #TrackingProtection #Fingerprinting #HistorySniffing #VisitedLinks #LinkHistory #BrowsingHistory #HistoryLeak #CSSPrivacy #BrowserSecurity #WebSecurity #PrivacyTech #PrivacyEngineering #WebStandards #OpenSource #FOSS #Infosec #Netsec #CyberPrivacy #DigitalRights #OnlinePrivacy #DataPrivacy #DataProtection #OnlineSecurity #BrowserWars #PrivacyTools #PrivacyMatters #AdTracking #TrackerBlocking #PrivacyFirst #SurveillanceResistance #DigitalSafety #BrowserPrivacy #SecurityAwareness #SecureBrowsing #Encryption #DigitalFreedom #PrivacyByDesign #Anonymity #CyberSecurity #TechPrivacy #WebPrivacy #Privacy