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Efrat Fenigson of Your the Voice is putting in some good work introducing adjacent peeps and groups to Nostr
I like that there are so many implementations on Nostr. Because I can rip the de-facto standards out of the code rather than read nips.
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Diversity is key, like varied meats in a carnivore diet, promotes adaptability.
Diverse implementations like varied diets, strengthen the ecosystem, just as a carnivore diet strengthens my body.
Hahahaha compatible but unreliable seems like the recipe for endless frustration and pain
hope your Kirk recovers soon mate, sending hugs
While you upvote @npub1jlr…ynqn his comment, you can also upvote this submission mentioning ngit 6 months ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45702274
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6 months ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45702274
Repeat and repeat, we need to do more consistent marketing
I think they just don't render custom emoji reacts.
I’m not even sure what agent factories are either 😂
I agree though, the world is woefully behind what is happening in this space.
https://npub1r0rs5q2gk0e3dk3nlc7gnu378ec6cnlenqp8a3cjhyzu6f8k5sgs4sq9ac.blossom.band/723b101277366cd777b21f4e307c9a2fa36d12d788e1132b29ba077a3fa722c2.mp4
I think (and I don’t recall exactly) it was mainly due to caching of potential CSAM and such at that layer. We try to catch and delete them quickly but if you cache it’ll stay. Of course if you perform scanning and reviewing yourself for that cache, that is fine. And I think the deletion was an issue too, where caches usually do not respect TTL that hosts serves.
How cheap was that?
I’m sure they will fix it in 5 after paying some additional fees
You can just write code. That's what I do.
I miss zapathons
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I miss driving a stick
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Sounds like good news to me.
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win".
RE: "other decentralizers"
Maybe I'm an idiot, but decentralized to me means that it's only going down if a global scale event happens. Otherwise, it isn't decentralized. The issue isn't that a global event could never disrupt Nostr. Or not even that a local one couldn't disrupt local users.
The issue in my mind is that it's incredibly unlikely given geographic dispersed infrastructure and no single decision maker.
https://blossom.primal.net/9da4ec94e985f0aecbbeb5dd4238301002913b63eac52fab1e7a15064300520b.gif
probably via NIP-50 in the near future, if I had to speculate.
if users want to use their pov - vs some "house" pov - they'd have to calculate them, in the base case. not unlike having to set up blossom before being able to upload files; or any number of other optionally personalized/sovereign experiences on nostr. of course blossom providers and nostr clients provide plenty of other "friendlier onramps" to fully sovereign file uploads. No reason this couldn't work similarly.
https://i.nostr.build/9UaDxGvzEawcm6Rg.png
https://i.nostr.build/cjcf48Xnk0xvy4tV.png
what does "good results" mean? i'm not being obtuse - these are real questions at the heart of it.
i don't think the idea of "global" makes a lot of sense for an open, permissonless protocol that constitutes a decentralized network. there is **only** personalized and points of view.
the best way to fake global in a pov-based paradigm is to choose - from YOUR pov - a highly connected or highly trusted node (or many) and use them as a sort of preview for a new user. whether that's a "good result" will depend on whether or not you and the new user have similar preferences and taste. you can't get away from pov. say the "global" preview was overwhelmingly bitcoiners, or movie piraters, or cat lovers or christians - this is going to be determined by whose follow and trust pov you select: same networks, many different ways to look at it, none of which are objective nor without point of view and curation - after all, this is the entire point of follows, right? personal curation of the firehose.
that's not even mentioning yet that an unknown number of relays may be online and very active yet solidly in a blind spot for you and everyone you're following. the idea of "global" runs out of legs to stand on in light of that extra wrinkle.
...longwinded, sorry, but the upshot is - in my personal opinion: lean in to these facts and be transparent about them. clients, services and onboarding experiences can and should (and necessarily must) be opinioinated and somewhat scoped. any kind of search, filter, recommendation or other curation definitionally has to come from some "curator's" point of view and lens. so make this clear in the ui/ux. use your own or a "celebrity's" as an example, but understand the defacto centralization and influencer consolidation risk involved.
my current favorite approach: however someone found a nostr service, the pov could be seeded with that referrer's network. it's natural, unsurprising to the newcomer, and incentivizes curators to emerge. a friend sent a link: you see stuff you'd expect, knowing your friend. a programming blogger includes a link: you see things you'd expect from a programming blogger. someone who makes it their personal goal to **grow nostr DAU with gereral appeal to a wide audience**: you'd see something of a "global", if they're doing their job correctly!
there are a lot of gaping holes in that approach on a tactical, operational level, but i think the spirit is correct
others anwered the important parts already, but one tangential question: what do you mean by "global"?
What hardware wallet does he have in his pants? Is the seed secure?
Afaik there are only two providers publishing TA events
- Brainstorm
- Relatr
And for the #wotathon @npub1kds…nsze the Vertex Verify Reputation endpoint is used as a fallback 🤓 /cc @npub176p…vgup
Gaining skill at folding laundry... with the wearer still inside.
We talked about @npub16x7…a44x here:
> - **41:53 Nostria adds repost relay hints and NIP-98 alignment**
[Nostria](https://github.com/nostria-app/nostria) added [NIP-18](/en/topics/nip-18/) repost relay hints, aligned HTTP auth with [NIP-98](/en/topics/nip-98/), and added Schemata validation tests.
And Nostria and @npub1zl3…jajh came up once or twice in other parts of the discussion, too.
i's giving second-hand corvette or ford
what the hell is a saturn
am euro, educate me
I think it's this issue here, hes already looking into it
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What client are you trying?
There's a new spec in nip 46 for switch relays it's probably that
Yay
Just published @npub1kds…nsze site as #nsite with nsyte v0.24.1
https://4gy5gt343to4vwj98qwa1lohuw99i6zuifk6souzx4smg3376vkubowatch.nsite.lol/
https://4gy5gt343to4vwj98qwa1lohuw99i6zuifk6souzx4smg3376vkubowatch.nosto.re/
So how do I pass a d-tag identifier with the deploy method to create a named nsite? I only see some documentation for the delete method using the -d argument.
Awesome, will test it asap 🤙🏻
@npub1uac…99rx does nsyte support named nsites? I'm using v0.23.0 now, do I need to switch to v0.22.x?
This is why I can never go full agent. An LLM will never have write access to my code files.
Every detail defines the gestalt of the system.
I havent looked into the code of any gateway yet, but based on that…is it more a gateway or a resolver for nsites?