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npub12a77...rdyd
chronic early adopter of decentralized tech :)
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tekne 1 month ago
Delta Chat with WebXDC apps, using multiple servers. It’s pretty awesome tbh.
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tekne 1 month ago
When I was working with GunDB a while ago, I had this whole design for a p2p social network that worked congruently with natural human relationships rather than creating a weird new category of online parasocial relationship. It was something like: Stranger: just see them around vaguely Acquaintance: leech but don’t seed Friend: leech and seed Family: leech, seed, and act as account recovery assist (Shamir secret sharing) The idea is that you’re not putting people into definitive buckets and managing a “top friends” list sort of thing. Rather, these things are fluid based on your own activity, like in real life. You can’t point to the moment you became friends with someone, it just happened over time. Likewise, at some point you just started seeding for them because you interacted so much. In any case, there’s a lot of power in those four simple relationship categories mapping to p2p actions. View quoted note →
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tekne 1 month ago
Webxdc is literally just an index.html, toml, and png. Zip. Rename to .xdc. Load in delta chat lol. So stupidly easy
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tekne 1 month ago
Claude made a Webxdc app for Delta Chat. Covers the voting on day/time, RSVP, and the chat handles the rest. View quoted note →
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tekne 1 month ago
“But we’ve tried to do paid relays and nobody pays!!” Have you tried using USD? A simple subscription with auto-pay? Genuinely asking. View quoted note →
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tekne 1 month ago
Is there a general purpose nostr relay that I can pay for with like $1-$5 USD per month?
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tekne 1 month ago
The suffixes in knowledge and wedlock (originally -lǣċ and -lāc) are the germanic equivalent to -ment and -ation. They come from a word meaning “sport, play, or gift”. Nearly every activity word in English used to be noun+play. The ancients understood that life is a game. Not in a finite sense. It’s just all play. View quoted note →