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The BeavChris and BArt-Head Show, S02E01

We are so back

Welcome to Season 2, Episode 1 of The BeavChris and BArt-Head Show, a podcast for the Farcaster middle class.

Clips:

  1. Christin's CastOut meta-game https://drakula.app/post/f9f82f48-003d-43a9-b168-c77af491753b?invite=Nhbkqw&mintReferral=0x8D46349D6c41098b5f2a84E82250041E83731a51

  2. Rare Kenny slander onchain https://drakula.app/post/1b0ea9a1-7f76-4257-8fd6-25213ba5cf1d?invite=Nhbkqw&mintReferral=0x8D46349D6c41098b5f2a84E82250041E83731a51

  3. Manifesto https://drakula.app/post/424955ce-5275-4ce3-a3cb-dff15f5fdcae?invite=Nhbkqw&mintReferral=0x8D46349D6c41098b5f2a84E82250041E83731a51

  4. Truth or Joke https://drakula.app/post/a073ba0b-bb3a-4074-b315-ed57c769a905?invite=Nhbkqw&mintReferral=0x8D46349D6c41098b5f2a84E82250041E83731a51

  5. Farcaster nirvana https://drakula.app/post/178afb15-de96-4295-a914-0f8d6171499f?invite=Nhbkqw&mintReferral=0x8D46349D6c41098b5f2a84E82250041E83731a51

Watch the episode on Zora, and Mint to collect.

Summary

BeavChris and BArt-Head kick off Season 2 with six dynamic episodes streaming on Unlonely, minting on Base, available via Zora, blogging on Paragraph, and sharing clips on Drakula. Big thanks to our Season 1 sponsors: Farcastea, ProxyStudio, Open Ventures, Borodutch's "We Don’t Live a Thousand Years," and Farchiver.

Get ready for Art's hilarious challenges and behind-the-scenes action from BeavChris’s “CastOut” game adventures. Discover the power of the "BCBH Show Lite Client," our Farcaster alternative that lets you fully customize your feed. Open-source, MIT licensed, and designed for ultimate control—it’s all about user empowerment.

Community updates include Ghostlinkz's spammers list and the ever-entertaining “Pics or it didn’t happen” bounties. Plus, shoutouts to innovative projects like Borodutch's lunchbreak.com.

Jump in, customize, and share your feedback. Catch BeavChris on the CastOut show and BArt-Head on FarHouse with Stellabelle. Join us every Tuesday for more exciting episodes and community engagement.

This episode was sponsored onchain by Degen POIDH bounty 325.

Sponsor this spot for 0.1 ETH (90 seconds for 0.05 ETH).

Transcript

BeavChris

Yeah, it's been a while. We're starting the Season Two of The BeavChris and BArt-Head Show. Are we doing six episodes this season? 

BArt-Head

Yeah. Yeah. This is a, it worked well for the first sprint, which turned out to be a sprint.

And I think we could do six episodes of focus and and see how it goes. Welcome everybody. Season Two of The BeavChris and BArt-Head Show. We would not be here without your support and we deeply appreciate it. We also have some permissionless partners. So we stream on Unlonely. We mint on Base, all of our episodes, they're available via Zora

We put all of our blogs on Paragraph, and we share our clips on Drakula. Our presence is managed by Seemore.tv

Thank you for coming to Season 2. I just want to remind everybody of our Season 1 sponsors. Farcastea, ProxyStudio and Open Ventures. Borodutch with his book, We Don't Live a Thousand Years. And Farchiver, which is the best way to save your cast history on Farcaster. For season two, we have some very exciting sponsorship opportunities and experiments, which we will do at about halfway through this episode, 15 minutes. 

BeavChris

Yes, you get to watch Art suffer for money. 

BArt-Head

Okay! Looking forward to it. 

BeavChris

Yeah, we have a full workload for the intern slash chief of staff, depending on our mood. Zora mints on Base, transcript and Paragraph coming, clips on Drakula, though we've been slacking on that. Our intern, and also the Unlonely stream itself.

BArt-Head, what trouble did have you gotten into that we will discuss? 

BArt-Head

We've been away for a whole month, is it? A lot going on? I want to share that, I've been working on The BeavChris and BArt-Head Show Lite Client [link], one of the best named Farcaster alternative clients in the whole entire ecosystem. To help it roll off the tongue, we've named it the BCBH Show Lite Client. Bing 🌟

BeavChris

Yes, and presented with no hubris at all. And yeah, and then I am returning after a um, Exciting uh, streak on the CastOut game that was sadly ended because of some folks in the audience. And so I will share a little bit about that as well. And then I'll be on the CastOut show in the next hour. Let's share a little bit more detail. So for now I'll give you. 

BArt-Head

Yeah, sorry. I forgot to mention right after this show, Christin will be on the CastOut show and tomorrow I will be on a FarHouse audio space hosted by Stellabelle, who is an artist in the Farcaster ecosystem, talking about Farcaster Alt clients.

So thank you very much to Stellabelle for the invitation. And if you want to talk in more detail about the ecosystem, I'll try to save my comments for then. And today we'll talk about just our BCBH Show client. 

BeavChris

Oh, great. Yeah. And I'm noticing that now FarHouse has quite a large audience of people who are interested in power badges, and I think you and I should probably think about reaching folks over there as well. So we can share about our show. My CastOut experience. In short, like you, you know best, right? Because I like when we were signing up, I was telling you, I never aimed to win. I just wanted to be voted out because I'm really threatening. 

BArt-Head

Yes! 

BeavChris

It was a really like, ego feeding thing. But yeah, 

BArt-Head

you wanted to be very scary and Intimidating

BeavChris

exactly. To the other casters.

BArt-Head

And did you do a lot in public or a lot in private or both? 

BeavChris

I feel like I might have done less than other people did in private, and that was my downfall. So I went into the game wanting to play against type, right?

Because Christin's usually so nice, my MO. But then I wanted to be a little bit different. I wanted to be a lot more aggressive in the way I play. And so I kind of demonstrated that, attacked Ted. Um, And did all sorts of crazy things that I normally wouldn't do. For entertainment. 

BArt-Head

Yes, for our audience. 

BeavChris

Exactly. And which was really fun. I have a ulterior motive, which I will share in the CastOut show. But in short, I had a narrative in mind that never played out. It's every time I tried to be like, Oh yeah, this is the arc, the storytelling I'm trying to do, but the, this show like gameplay just never ended up that way.

The challenges didn't work out the way I wanted them to. The voting didn't work out the way I wanted it to. I went from not caring to win to now I gotta try a little because I want to keep up so I can try the narrative again. So that's how I hung on this whole time. And I was telling The Nounish Prof that, oh, gosh, for someone who's trying not to win, I have somehow tumbled along the entire way. But I think where 

BArt-Head

It was very entertaining to watch.

BeavChris

Oh, thank you. Thank you. I think one thing is that there's a lot of GCs and conversations that you know we players have fun and I wish the others can see it, but it's really tricky because that changes the gameplay, right? So I think there's some game design thing that can be worked out there but yeah, like towards the end I like I thought that there was a mole alliance with Toady and Adrienne and Cameron and this was my fatal error.

It was that I thought that Toady and I were tight, but there was no, and I've actually made this mistake in Real life work before situations where I'm cordial with someone like, he and I would chat in our bigger GC and we've chatted a little bit in a one on one. But it just was never really confirmed So I think like he also felt a little bit scared of me, but not in the way I want of like we're you know in it together and that's where I lost the plot. 

So I think like my biggest learning from this show is, and in life, it's don't assume that if you're cordial with someone that there is a tight relationship. And then, and Adrienne's pointing out in the chat that Christin's fatal error is that she trusted people. And yeah, I think that's also true.

I was extremely trusting. To some extent and also I think there, I did take people to their word very literally, and I also never lied throughout the entire show. Which was another principle I didn't want to break. I thought that it would be more interesting if I could somehow, get along, further along in this game without lying a single time. 

So that is my escapade. 

BArt-Head

That sounds to me like it's pretty on brand and authentic, which again is on brand. My experience from the outside watching was a lot of fandom and excitement to see your content and entertainment being recognized, or your gameplay, being recognized by the commentators saying, Oh, don't sleep on Christin. She's doing really well.

The cosplay was really fascinating. At first I thought, Oh, it's just Christin cosplaying again. And then I watched it. I thought, wow there's a lot of layers going on there, which was really fascinating to watch. You gave people a, an easy way to, to simplify your presentation, but then you were able to show layers on top of that, which I thought was a good strategy to take in a popularity contest. 

BeavChris

Oh thank you for saying that. And I want to say that Rileybeans, who unfortunately was voted early, has been instrumental in guiding my process, because she was one of the like, later contestants for Crypto the Game, which is this like, huge version of the real survival reality show with like a many ETH prize. And like she talked about how it's really important to build a story because it's not just about playing the game. It's about how do you get fans to support you with a coherent narrative? That is simple to understand and has some twist to it, has some like relatable elements.

I hope that the game plays out the way I want it to, I definitely still have some stake in the game since I have a jury vote and it's really tricky because I joke about how oh, you need to suck up to me, but to be honest, it's actually super awkward, because now I'm like, oh, I don't I do want to vote like, I'd have someone in mind But I don't want it to be based on you know me receiving $degen tips or nice words. Because that's actually super awkward.

So that's on me. I made up a situation super awkward on myself but hopefully we will see how the rest of the show goes and again, it's the next hour. And tomorrow, oh, sorry on thursday is the finale. So we're close to the end of the show. 

BArt-Head

Wow, only two days left. So It is, I like how they have kept the game moving along very well. It's not, it doesn't, it like, it feels like the timing and the timeframes allowed for the challenges have been really engaging. 

BeavChris

For sure, especially for the contestants who are stuck. staying up the godawful hours trying to throw a basketball into a laggy frame. 

BArt-Head

And so you're one of how many people in the jury? 

BeavChris

This is where I'm not super sure. I think I only know it's like I'm on the jury. Ted is on a jury. And then I think the rest of the contestants also share one vote. Yeah, I think that's what keeps the game on our toes is because actually the rules are not super clear until you're really close to the decision making.So we won't know who's gonna win. 

BArt-Head

Okay, so everything is still up in the air. That's cool. Yeah. 

BeavChris

All right. Do we want to jump to our brief ad read for today? 

BArt-Head

Yeah, we're actually really excited. We've been watching this project for a while, and this user absolutely for a long time. One of our season one sponsors, Borodutch, who is farcasteradmin.eth. And just to clarify for anyone new to the ecosystem, he is not the Farcaster admin, but he owns the ENS name. And he has been working on a project called lunchbreak.com [channel] [intern account]. They plan to launch today, basically right now. And. This is an unsponsored mention, but it's a bit of alpha for people in our live stream that there is a launch of lunchbreak.com. You've probably seen some of the casts in your feed, but the the full reveal will be today. We're really excited about it. We hope to do maybe a deep dive or a little more of a deep dive next week. Since he has been an early supporter of our show, and we have been avid followers of Borodutch and his antics for a while. We're very excited to see this. He's one of the based builders in the space. 

BeavChris

Exactly. I'd say this is one of his more serious projects. He debuted it at FarCon, where he offered everyone to scan his pocket and may have scared some people. Essentially, it was one of those NFC RFID, like one of those things that led you to this website.

And I think the idea is that it's like intro.co where you can charge a rate of your choice for people who want to reach you. And you can see here from the website that it's backed by some of the famous names in the VC world. Do go check it out. I think there's at least an email mailing list so you can keep informed. And hi Toady in the chat. 

BArt-Head

My biggest curiosity about scanning. People were scared that might lead them to a wallet drainer. And to clarify, nobody's wallet got drained. And were you then scared or pleasantly surprised by the contents in his pocket or near his pocket. 

BeavChris

Oh, yes. Yes. But definitely, like Borodutch is the master of stunt marketing. So I think that definitely left an impression, which is what he wants. So yeah. 

BArt-Head

You don't have to say any more. I could fill in the blanks. 

BeavChris

For sure. And then we have our official sponsor for this episode which is the Pics Or It Didn't Happen, Poidh, a community. And this was actually a community bounty, right? Community bounty number 235, where they have

BArt-Head

I'm sorry, I might have typed it wrong. I think it's 325

BeavChris

Oh, sorry, 325 where the Pics Or It Didn't Happen community, which is really fun. They have a, thriving discord, have put in money together to make Art talk about the Houston Rockets for three minutes.

So keeping with the CastOut basketball game theme for today. So this is supposed to be like some sort of suffering for you or something. I don't completely get it. Tell us more about why would they even vote like for you to do this? 

BArt-Head

All right, before I do this, a little background. Pics Or It Didn't Happen is fully onchain. It's bounties where you submit proof and the person who put up the bounty gets to decide whether to pay it out via the smart contract. So it's a, it's thought of to be unruggable and it's also linked to various addresses like your wallet addresses as well as interlinked with your Farcaster identity.

So that you can have a range of levels of trust assumptions for interactions with strangers on the internet that are backed by smart contracts. And they provide a nice little reward of an NFT of the proof that was accepted. And I've been following this project for a very long time. It started out on Arbitrum only, but they have expanded to multi chain, including degen L3, and Kenny asked me if he could sponsor the show, and together we agreed that a POIDH bounty would be very nice. And members of the community decided they, they just wanted to participate because this bounty process and the smart contract allows anybody to permissionlessly spin up a bounty as well as contribute to a community bounty.

So if there's something you want to see, you can put your money behind it, your skin in the game and encourage it. And it's fully permissionless, also fully sovereign. So the person taking the bounty can choose whether or not to do it. And so Kenny said, look would you do something for me on air?

I said, sure. And he said, and we thought it would be interesting for me to talk about the Houston Rockets for three minutes. So as people know, I grew up in Houston through the Hakeem Olajuwon era, and he is one of my personal heroes. Hakeem Olajuwon was a young man in Nigeria who never played basketball. He played handball. Until at some point in his high school years, an American scout was traveling through Africa and saw this tall, lanky, athletic guy playing handball and decided it would be great if he could come play basketball because he was like 6'9 6'10 and he could jump like anything. He had crazy stamina and lightning, cat like reflexes.

He came to Houston. He was actually meant to come to New York City. He landed in New York and said, this place is way too cold. He made a phone call to a coach in Houston and said, can I come? I told you I wasn't coming, but I'd like to come to Houston. And the coach in Houston was a legend, Guy Lewis at the University of Houston.

He said, definitely come to Houston. They taught him how to play basketball. He was so raw. He was like, He didn't know what he was doing, but he learned super fast. And by the end of his career, he was a Hall of Famer. Now I do want to talk about his career. He started off as a wild man who would get in fights all the time.

And I admired him for being tough, for not backing down. But as in basketball, if you fight, you hurt your own team and he had to learn to control his temper. He became in his twenties, a devout Muslim, and he was an incredible representative of the Muslim community in America in the 80s and 90s, where there were not very many positive role models.

And he would, he was the second, I believe, NBA player to fast for the entire month of Ramadan. That means no drinking water, From sunup to sundown, no eating food. And he would play full basketball games while fasting, while abstaining from water even. And sometimes he would have to go and get medical treatment, but.

In order to do that, he would, he would have his sacrifices. And it was not just the physical sacrifice, but it was the mental sacrifice, the commitment, the integrity that he showed towards his team. And he became one of the greatest teammates and the greatest performers in Houston Rockets history.

The pain point for me is to give credit to the Seattle Supersonics, who before the Rockets became the champions that they eventually became, could never defeat Gary Payton, Ricky Pierce, a young Shawn Kemp. Every year in the playoffs, we would be either neck and neck or slightly better than the Seattle Supersonics in the standings.

And we'd face them in the playoffs and they would invariably defeat us. To me, the reason they were able to defeat the Rockets over and over was one player named Kenny Smith, who got beat like a drum by Gary Payton, by John Stockton, by all of the great point guards of that time. Kenny Smith, who is currently an NBA commentator on TNT, got beat like a drum season after season by better players than him.

He was a good talker, but he was an awful defender. He had Hakeem Olajuwon behind him, saving him. He claims that Hakeem told him to let the player beat him so that Hakeem could block his shot. But in fact, he could not stay in front of anybody. And the people who he stayed in front of just shot over him. All credit goes to the Seattle Supersonics who, that era, never won a championship. But they were able to defeat the Rockets over and over until finally the Rockets got to avoid them and eventually defeat the New York Knicks in one of the greatest finals ever. And then the young Shaq and the Orlando Magic and Penny Hardaway, who again beat Kenny Smith over and over. 

But Hakeem outplayed Shaq in that series. And that concludes my rant about the Houston Rockets of the 90s. If you want to hear more about the Houston Rockets of the late 90s or early 2000s, We are open for more POIDH sponsorship. 

BeavChris

I was wondering where the pain point was, because I was like, this is such a heartwarming story about a player, but I didn't realize that the Seattle people were involved.

If you would like to sponsor us talking about esoteric topics of your choice, our DCs are open. So 

BArt-Head

And they must be topics that we are passionate about. 

BeavChris

Oh, really? Is that the? Clearly I was not. So I think it will work out. We can self research and educate depending on your needs. So 

BArt-Head

What else would you like to know about the Rockets? 

BeavChris

I think I was like, Oh, I, the Yao Ming played center. I feel like that's what the Chinese people were all about. And then he told us not to eat shark's fin. And then we all listened. Do you remember that? 

BArt-Head

I'll give you two more fun facts.

Yao Ming came to Houston. He was like seven foot six. He's one of, he's a great player in the Hall of Fame and the other players on the Rockets were all like inner city black guys from America and Steve Francis and Cuttino Mobley accepted Yao Ming right away. They became best friends.

Steve Francis was so close to him that he's huge in China because of of their friendship. And another fun fact about the Rockets to bring it to Farcaster is the Rockets took Jeremy Lin and gave him a huge contract after Linsanity in New York. And they said, you can have the keys to the franchise. And you're going to be our superstar. 

But then James Harden became available and they gave James Harden an even bigger contract and they said, James, you are going to be the point guard. And of course, Jeremy Lin was a point guard and James Harden is a much better point guard than Jeremy Lin. And so James Harden was the leader of the Houston Rockets.

And there is one user on Farcaster who enjoys taunting me with James Harden videos where he gets bonked in the head and there are many such videos and I enjoy the memory of Peak James Harden as a Rocket. Way more than I like seeing balding James Harden playing for the for the various teams that he has played for since. 

BeavChris

Wow. Basketball facts. There's a whole channel. So moving on to from one esoterica to another one, which is The uh, BCBH Show Lite Client [link]. Okay, here's the thing. I feel like you've been really good about mentioning what you've done this week and it's FOSS, which I had to look up the free open source software thing that you're really proud of.

And you mentioned that you can reach Farcaster Nirvana using your client settings. And then I was like, I've been, being alongside you through this whole client experience, and I'm like, I can't figure out how to get Nirvana from this client setting. So can you tell us more about how the average person can use this client practically to discover interesting topics, to have a whole different experience, etc? 

BArt-Head

Yeah, this probably interplays with a very viral discussion on Farcaster in the last week where Ghostlinkz, Ildi, said, I have a list of 100 spammers. Here is the list, here's a Google Doc, click through, and these people are spammers. 

BeavChris

Oh, I didn't, I felt so bad because like me and Ildi are friends.

And then I was like, Oh, he's using his, he's doing his usual spammer cleanup thing. So I had like, quote casted, they'd be like, Oh, this is a neat data analysis, not realizing that this catches many of our friends. 

BArt-Head

Yes. so Ildi is just, he's a crispy grumpy guy who just wants to see pretty pictures of, not of dancing women or scantily clad women. He wants us to see pretty pictures that are tasteful and well done. He does not want to see tipping, he just wants thoughtful conversations. He represents to me the best of Farcaster, but he is very angry at Merkle and Warpcast for letting Warpcast turn into what it is today. And he says very clearly, Hey, if you are doing this, you are spam to me. 

And I think his main point is that every person's definition of spam is their own definition. And for some reason, Warpcast has decided there is one determinant of who gets a power badge, who will get seen, who is a spammer, who will be tagged. Everything is decided by one team. And there is one determination, which is trying to be all things to everyone.

And Ildi is trying to say, hey, wouldn't it be great if we could have our own lists? If we could have our own mute list. Warpcast has been around for two years and there have been no individual mute word lists until last week. 

The BCBH Show Lite Client [link] is meant to give control back to the individual. Not only to the people who have DWR's ear, not only to the people who have influence over what gets shown on Warpcast or what gets built or what gets highlighted, but to anybody who can afford, let's call it $9 for a Neynar plan per month. 

And if you don't even pay the $9, guess what? The code will work. If you put the public Neynar API key and implement and deploy this code, it will fully work. It will get rate limited because you'll be sharing the key with everyone in the public, but it will work. 

And the client lets you have toggles, which say show me this, show me that, hide this, don't show me this. So you can scroll your feed with no pictures if you don't like pictures. If you're ghost and you like pictures, you can scroll the feed with pictures, but.

If you don't like the certain pictures that people share, but you want pictures that other people share, you can say, show me only the users that I follow. So you don't see anything that you don't expect. And then you can control your own following feed 100 percent by yourself.

This morning before the show, I launched the For You feed, which uses OpenRank, which is exactly the same feed that Supercast is using that's available through Neynar. That Recaster is experimenting with, it's available to anybody. And anybody who wants to see how it's implemented can look at the open GitHub, copy the code, fork it, improve it, take it, steal it. It's MIT licensed, that's what it's there for. My goal is that we get a thousand shots on goal, that I prove to the ecosystem that you don't need to spend $2,000 a month to launch a client. 

BeavChris

Oh, so you're imagining a world where everyone has their own custom client. 

BArt-Head

I think every community can have their client. If you like the way that we are adding features for The BCBH Show community, you can take it. There's one field that says, what is your channel name? The default channel name and it's bcbhshow.

If you change that, guess what? It will work for your channel. Okay. And it will cost you $9 a month if you want your users to be able to like casts and have it work pretty consistently. If you don't want to pay $9, you can have a channel specific client that all your users can use by going to a website that costs basically nothing to run until you get maybe 5,000 active users a day.

Like below that it's not going to cost much. Maybe if it suffers, you pay $10 a month and I'm happy to help people figure that out. But the whole point of this client is to build things in public that other people can use, can follow. We're doing experiments with the feeds to see what works.

I've integrated /bot-or-not so we can all see, are those rankings ones that we want to follow. We have the power badge. So are those, do you want the power badge or not? 

BeavChris

Yeah, and I think for the average user, which includes me, like sometimes I'm, what DWR says is true. All I want to do is refresh the stupid home feed and have my little dopamine hits from casts and people I like.

And sometimes that varies a lot depending on what you've interacted with last, or what's the meta of the time, right? I think we've all had our like scissor experience with regards to toe-spacers, etc. So I think right now, like if folks fiddle around with the lite client, I think you'll be like this gets, this does something close to what I want, but not exactly.

So I think if you try with it and you're like, This doesn't do what I want, please post on our channel about, what your experience is, what your expected behavior is, and then that can get our little intern's heart to maybe update the client so that it does do the thing that you want to do.

And I think like the other thing is that with. Especially with what Ildi slash Ghostlinkz has revealed. There are just so many subcultures in Farcaster and we're all in the same playground. That what one person thinks is spam is another person's treasure. And I think that's where it's really hard for me because I don't want to miss out sometimes on the meta.

Because, if I, let's just say I turn on the power badge, then I will not see a lot of what's happening. But then if I were to do that then I'm isolating myself right from the culture itself. What I want is the melange of everything that's happening without over committing to any one of these subcultures.

So I was wondering, like with the lite client, how would you actually tweak it so that I can make sure that I'm getting a balanced buffet? 

BArt-Head

Yeah, my thinking is that we go through different moods, multiple moods in a day. There are some times when we want to see everything. And there are some times when we only want to, we want to control what we see. 

And the lite client has little toggles and filters that are always one to two clicks away and defaults that are, right now the defaults are set for discovery. So we don't filter by power badge. We don't filter by only showing the people that you follow, but if you want to go into cozy mode, you can tell the feed to only show the people you follow or only show the channels that are cozy, that you have specified to be cozy. 

And right now we specify 57 channels that are cozy channels and you can look at a feed. Oh, 

BeavChris

and then where did this 57 come from? Is it from my Cozycasters list? 

BArt-Head

Yeah I think your Cozycasters list had more. And so I took out some and I put in some that I wanted. So this is our joint sense of what's cozy and any user can have their own, it's nearly trivial to tie a list of 57 identifiers with an FID. If you want only to curate a list, then message me. I'll help it happen. 

BeavChris

Oh, so right now the user can't control on their end what the Cozy Channel list is?

BArt-Head

No, this is The BCBH Show Client. And if you want, I'll make you a special version of the client. All right. Based on your FID that has your list.

And my promise to myself is that's going to be annoying for me. So if 10 people annoy me, then I'll make it automated. 

BeavChris

Okay. Cause I would think that's the feature most people would want, right? Like as much as I would like to impose my culture, cultural tastes onto other people. Like this has been the one feature that I like, even a supercast, does couldn't doesn't provide right like a custom channel list because I remember I was bugging Woj a while about this 

BArt-Head

Supercast has a user list based on accounts. Super. 

BeavChris

Yeah, I want a channel list.

BArt-Head

It was thought of before channels. Yes. 

BeavChris

Yeah, so so this might be useful if you want to like as Riley says like a personalized web experience and to control your interface like this is, I think this client has the most number of knobs, of course like this also means that it's probably one of the most chaotically laid out channels and I've asked art to like maybe pay for a professional designer to think about it just boosting it up but like you know right now because we're in the sandbox phase we've given you all the controls you want to play with.

So let us know which ones that you found amusing. 

BArt-Head

Thank you. Please thank you for listening to us rant for half an hour. We're excited to start season two. We will have more content around technical topics. We will have more content around the society. Christin and I are engaging with different communities as well through CastOut, through the FarHouse space.

And we want The BCBH Show community and podcast and client to be a center space for cozy conversations, making Farcaster a place that's both cozy and welcoming. 

BeavChris

For sure and I feel thank you all so much I feel like this is probably one of our most lively live streams. I hope people are not here just to suck up to me for to get a vote but if you are I appreciate it anyway. And yeah again on the next hour at noon eastern i'll be on the CastOut show so I will see you then and then Art will be on the FarHouse show.

Can you say more about that again? 

BArt-Head

Yeah, tomorrow is Stellabelle's FarHouse show. There's a channel called /cryptoart-school. It's very lively. It's a great community and I'll be talking about Farcaster alternative clients. 

BeavChris

Yeah. So if you need a FarHouse invite, they can reach out to you, right? And I might have invites as well.

BArt-Head

There's an invite in the Stellabelle cast. 

BeavChris

Oh, okay. Yep. So check it out. It's really well built. It's like clubhouse. If anyone remembers that. Oh, and then I think that is it. So thank you all for joining us, and we'll be back next Tuesday. 

BArt-Head

Thanks. Bye bye. 

BeavChris

Bye bye. 


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