Reject tribalism, think freely
Paulo
pmrcunha@nostr.pmrcunha.com
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Fiddling with nostr things
Well, he does 😅 View quoted note →
I don’t want dollars. Saylor doesn’t want dollars. Promoting the dollar to others is not in their interest. View quoted note →
Graphics programming is awesome in general!
Also, fuck software patents. View quoted note →
If I had spent the last decades investing my profits from Uber or running Box and then realized it was all being debased, I’d be pretty depressed too.
But it’s never too late to start stacking sats. View quoted note →
Kind of crazy how all our lives changed so much in 34 years. View quoted note →
Whaaat, I can use Nostr for my Uptime Kuma notifications! 🤩


That “local” feed default in Olas…


Does any client support recommended follow lists?
Could be implemented with public sets and even build a WoT based mapping between pubkeys and Twitter handles (and others)
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If it follows the web, v3 is a terrible idea View quoted note →
On npubs vs nprofiles View quoted note →
Some spy shit right here! 🤯 View quoted note →
Bot to notify about earthquakes in Japan. Cool to see life saving stuff in nostr! View quoted note →
Revokable subkeys will be a need for sure. It’s a matter of time until a bad client (intentionally or not) leaks a bunch of nsecs.
The dual stack approach sounds reasonable, but could also demand a lot from devs, when there are still few clients that reached maturity.
I think the path forward would be to have a prototype client with this dual stack approach, to learn how to do it as painlessly as possible. It would also give time for more clients to stabilize before they need to think about this.
But obviously, that will require someone’s time.
Focusing too much on which breaking changes to adopt would make it a harder and longer discussion than what the upgrade approach should be, assuming people agree that breaking changes will at some point be required. View quoted note →
About governments and their strategic reserves View quoted note →