Are there any good nip 46 desktop signers?
General Ned Ludd
hodlbod@coracle.social
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Christian Bitcoiner and developer of coracle.social. Learn more at info.coracle.social.
If you can't tell the difference between me and a scammer, use a nostr client with web of trust support.
Ever since I started working on the problem of alternative/decentralized social media I've said that "it's a 10 year project with a 0% chance of success". I'm stunned with how well nostr has gone over the last 3 years, and I think we have already achieved some measure of success (though global adoption still remains pretty unlikely in my book).
If you're feeling discouraged with engagement on nostr, user growth, client UX, business model profitability, developer funding models, or protocol stability, just remember how early we are. Very few new businesses reach profitability; protocols are even less likely than that to reach widespread adoption. Nostr's success is far from certain but it's worth investing in anyway. It's an incredibly ambitious project, and requires that we lower our time preference.
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Running 17 miles is almost feeling easy now. Moose are SCARY though
It only took me 30 minutes to create a Microsoft account, nice
Quick demo of Flotilla's new onboarding flow, which uses invite codes to instantly grant access to new users. Coming soon!
Anyone have recommendations for how regular users can decrypt an ncryptsec? Command line is out, dedicated web tools seem like a bad idea, most clients don't have support. Seems like best case would be for signer apps to universally support ncryptsec.
New @npub13myx...v3qk release is out: 0.6.20. Lots of bugfixes in this one:
* Fix duplicate follow actions in onboarding
* Fix feed controls changing themselves
* Fix long form topic chips
* Remove "global" feeds
* Only count non-muted events in reply count
* Improve zap receipt fetching
* Fix "show anyway" button opening a drawer
* Fix scroll bug