Thanks for the node list. I'm not a tech expert, my question is:"Where do you get the node list? Do the dev's publish it?"
That's a good question, I would also know to know the answer

And by the way neither I am a tech expert, maybe the answer is really banal

you get them from the other guys on internet who have better internet connections

. no, i'm not kidding

basically when you run daemon/wallet, you can see any address of nodes/peers you're connected to.
however for some reason if you can not discover any peers (because of ISP firewall, AV, etc), you need manually adding peers address to conf files.
so to avoid this problems, usually crypto devs just simply hardcode couples nodes address in sourcecode. in this case, twist dev hardcode 3 nodes i think (i'm lazy i don't read twist sourcecode).
i think i read someone before that s/he was manage to connected to more than 30 peers, you better ask her/him for moooooaaarrr address
