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Ralphie
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Credentials don’t mean shit
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Ralphie 2 weeks ago
- What do you do for fun? I scream into a void called nostr. With likeminded void screamers. Decentr... Uncensora... Npub.. Sats Zap... Reject power struct... blablabla - Wtf, why?! Asking that question is the solution for everything, really - Are you on drugs? The system you are in is the hallucination, fiat money slaves blablabla - Nevermind psycho Jump, fishbole creature - ?!
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Ralphie 2 weeks ago
Is there a viable freedom tech alternative to Tailscale? #asknostr
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Ralphie 2 weeks ago
How do I upload my ID to Nostr? And who do I contact to perform my age check? Nostr is extremely dangerous for our democracy!!!
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Ralphie 2 weeks ago
'What about no income tax for everyone between 25 and 99?' - @walker 😅 image
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Ralphie 2 weeks ago
Does it work for you, when you act after saying: 'You know what... Fuck it! Let's do this.' ?! Asking for a friend #asknostr
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Ralphie 3 weeks ago
Acting tough signals insecurity Toughness comes through pain and suffering only
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Ralphie 3 weeks ago
If I ever ask for sats, consider my nsec compromised
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Ralphie 3 weeks ago
I am truly amazed by this. Everyone privacy minded person on NOSTR and beyond should know the existence of a webapp called Nowhere: Install the webapp once on your phone at Hostednowhere.com Here's why: At some point we stopped noticing that we were asking. The account creation. The approval email. The terms of service nobody reads but everyone agrees to, which contain, somewhere in the middle, a clause that says the platform can end your access for any reason, at any time. Stores were deplatformed. Fundraisers were frozen. Events were cancelled. Forums removed. Not because the content was illegal. Because it was inconvenient to someone with the power to remove it. The conversation that followed was never about whether platforms had the ability to remove content. It was rarely about whether they had the right. It was about whether the specific person deserved it. We ceded the first two questions. We accepted the premise: platforms have the right to decide. That's the concession. That's what Nowhere is refusing. When you visit a Nowhere URL, the server receives a request for the generic page builder files. These are the same for every single Nowhere site. The fragment: the part of the URL containing the site data, is never transmitted. The server has no record of which store you browsed, which petition you read, which forum you visited or even which type of Nowhere site it was. This is the HTTP specification. When you act - placing an order, signing a petition, posting to a forum - you do so from a key generated in your browser for that single action and then discarded. No account is created. No identity is recorded. The relay holds an encrypted blob from a public key that will never appear again. There is nothing on the relays to identify you. Site creators can go further and encrypt the URL itself. The content is accessible only to someone with the password. Even possessing the link reveals nothing about what is inside. This is so freaking awesome!!! Try it out yourself at hostednowhere.com or host a Nowhere webapp yourself to spread this amazing tool.