Anyone know of a *native desktop Nostr client for Linux?
*native: as in NOT an electron app
Matt Nelson
_@matthewnelson.io
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Navy -> NASA -> Sphinx Chat -> Strike -> FLOSS
PGP: 0x61471B8AB3890961
Kotlin Multiplatform and C are the way
FED hasn't even turned on their monopoly money printers yet...
Skip the $20 toxic Monsanto product that will kill you and your offspring:
- Squirt Bottle
- 50/50 water & white vinegar
- Dish soap
Wasps, ticks, ants, flies, anything...
Tfw @ODELL on @Bitcoin.Review guilt trips you into coming back for round 2 of the nostr experience.
Been a long haul (a bout a year), but finally got there.
kmp-tor 2.0.0-alpha01 finally available with added support for Kotlin/Native & Node.js + Reproducible builds of tor.
Now for my next trick...
Made something for creating detached code signatures for macOS/Windows binaries.
1. Reproducibly build program
2. Copy it
3. Codesign (+ notarize for macOS) the copy
4. Take a 'diff' between the 2
The '.diff' is just the signatures, which can be applied to the unsigned binaries at a later date (so others can verify build reproducibility)
Think I'll publish it to Debian and Home Brew once I add a few things; check it out!
Had a unique issue which #[0] found. Tor binaries for macOS weren't signed or notarized, so when he went to run `kmp-tor` on macOS aarch64 GateKeeper said "nope, not happening".
GitHub
kmp-tor-binary/tools/diff-cli/README.md at master · 05nelsonm/kmp-tor-binary
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