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JBN
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I can see birds flying happily in the sky through the window. It is good.
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a 5 months ago
free / open design idea, contact me
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a 5 months ago
image Experimenting with logos. I have not found one even close. Like I would put that on me? I mean it's like an interplanetary hairball. How about this, since logos are only visibility tools, how about just a dot. The point is just to gather around something and then do. Oh something more colorful and interesting she said? Yes maam
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a 5 months ago
Building Nostr by @hodlbod Information Wants to Be Free "Digital signatures are essential to making Nostr work. The goal of Nostr is to break down walled gardens by subverting one of their key value propositions: content authentication. Or, in other words, the ability to know that a particular person said a particular thing. This is a challenge in the digital world because information can be copied or fabricated at will. Simply saying that someone authored a particular piece of content doesn't make it so. When you go to Twitter and you load up a tweet, you only know that tweet is real because you trust Twitter. And if someone takes a screenshot of that or copies the text and emails it to you, then you have even less assurance that what's been presented to you is authentic. What this means is that data that is not cryptographically signed is tightly coupled to custody. The only person who can reliably attest to the authenticity of a given piece of information is the person who can trace its provenance from the author, through storage, and to your device. This is very convenient for social media platforms — reliance on unsigned data means that they are needed. There has to be a single trustworthy custodian in order for unsigned data to work. The same is true of search results on Google; you don't know that search results are any good unless Google says they are. What signed data gives us is the ability to know that something is true without having to trust anyone. If I create a note on Nostr and use my private key to sign it, anyone can verify the signature using the hash of the event and my public key (which is attached to the event). This lets them know that the event was created by the person who has access to my private key, i.e., me." Full pdf: https://github.com/coracle-social/building-nostr/releases/download/v1.0.1/building-nostr.pdf #grownostr
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a 5 months ago
image - I bought my entry into both of these professional pool tournaments and ordered my new cue to begin practice this weekend. This is where I approach my lifelong passions more wisely than I once would have, and explore my true potential.
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a 5 months ago
* Officially Unofficial * @npub1h8gz...ps02 promo art. You can just promo things. Disclaimer: Oh did you think i thought this was how someone else saw it from somewhere else? No, this is just how i see it from here (i'm not over there, i'm here). #tunestr #grownostr #music
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a 5 months ago
Posting from github.com/damus-io/notedeck
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a 5 months ago
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a 5 months ago
What a crew! Independent artists are going to thrive like never before. Honored to be a part of. Thank you! View quoted note →
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a 5 months ago
I play acoustic guitar. I heeded a few bits of formative advice: Learn the open chords. Then experiment between them. Don’t use a pick. Don’t play electric for a few years. Don’t learn cover songs, find your own songs. I ended up playing very little electric and rarely using a pick for the first 20 years, and I only last year started learning barre chords. I know very few cover songs, but have found a few songs over the years, while exploring, that had already been written. The result is that, on the one hand, I do not have an obvious album yet (though I could have half-assed a dozen by now). On the other, like the turtle, not the hare, the pieces, parts, melodies and progressions that I’ve slowly found have solidified themselves as regular parts of my routines and have begun to form together into an eventual masterpiece that I can only now see the edges of. The result after the next 20 years will be an interoperable set – potential for infinite medley among originals that interweave and are adaptable to circumstance, taste, or preference, and that can dovetail with recognizable melody to allow for familiar participation from anyone. Being of the sort, philosophically, to imagine the crowd on stage and the musician as a fan, I have not pieced out these melodies into single salable bits to be commoditized alongside canned influencing in competition for unwisely spent adolescent dollars. Rather, I record ideas, messily, just in case I die, and just in case I forget them. Occasionally I have shared a clip or two for kicks on Nostr. At times I’ve practiced with drummer friend, and at times campfire (both of whom hold keys to my eternal art). But for the most part I wait for that next 1 2 project that will certainly occur, somehow, somewhere, if I stay true. Here I’ll post some recordings, you can imagine them written on napkins.