Reading Hans-Herman Hoppe's Democracy - The God That Failed
Gustavo
gustavo@nostrplebs.com
npub1gust...eczp
Building tokstr.app
People used to be more generous with zaps, and so was I. I used to give out 10k sats to people here every once in a while. For a lower middle-class Brazilian like myself, that's a lot of money—you can pay for a nice dinner for one with it.
We desperately need something to replace Whatsapp in Brazil. It's a cancer. Telegram is almost the same thing.
i wouldn’t have survived my teenage years with something like apple vision pro
i tried apple vision pro today—crazy shit. wild times. cyberspace is where human consciousness lives. vr is the next level of integration. huge opportunities for decentralized protocols like Nostr
I'm as happy as ever with Nostr. The new Primal version is amazing, Amethyst is getting better every day, and Olas is very promising. Bullish on Nostr.
My first NIP was published today! It's called "Deniable events"
Thank you, @Vitor Pamplona for your patience and for reviewing and helping me express myself. Thank you, @Mike Dilger ☑️, for the kind words, and also @PABLOF7z, for taking the time to understand it and suggesting a name change. I hope we can give people the opportunity to be human and post silly notes to their friends without the government holding it against them in five years.

GitHub
NIP-404 - Deniable events by gu1p · Pull Request #1595 · nostr-protocol/nips
I have zero experience developing for Nostr, and I probably did more things wrong than right, but this was my best attempt at expressing my ideas.
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I have noticed a general trend among kids to prefer apps with more extremely ephemeral content -- like pictures that disappear fast. In chat apps, there are also temporary messages.
While we know that once something is on the internet, we cannot guarantee it will be deleted, closed platforms with closed source apps can for sure mimic that kind of scarcity.
How can we replicate that behavior in a decentralized protocol?