I would love to create a repository of videos that have been censored off of the major platforms about Jan 6, 9/11, and the other NATO hoax/drill emergencies, among many others. I would call it “samizdat”
mrclownworld
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Filmmaker. Conspiracy empiricist. Father. #truthstr
LARPing as a salty no-coiner for the rest of this cycle
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I cannot imagine taking life advice from anyone who doesn’t have kids
They literally haven’t even started living
My daughter is the perfect age to run across the room and jump into my arms when I get home
Literally nothing compares
Ok hear me out
Partially signed Nostr notes
Your app has its own key. That npub is referenced in your master key (for lack of a better term) so that it’s understood this npub is you. That key is then authorized to partially sign events on behalf of you. They’re not “fully signed” until your master key signs (self-hosted bunker, airgapped device, whatever). If you need to disavow one of these app keys, you can just tell your signer to sign any future notes that key signs as invalid.
UX-wise I think it would require a plug and play relay that needs a one-time-only pairing to make a multisig. Partially signed events could be shown as “unverified” by clients until fully signed.
Is this needlessly complex? Does it solve a real problem? Is a self-hosted Nostr device too big of a hurdle for normal people?
Anyone got book recommendations on vegetable gardening for my mom for Mother’s Day?