I had a great time at DWeb camp last week as always. I sat on an "Open Social Web" panel as the Nostr representative and I think what I had to say about Nostr was generally well-received alongside Bluesky and Mastodon. People were mostly drawn to the loose governance and the scrappy "good enough" approach to protocol design.
But, like last year, it still feels like the energy folks have for "social media" as we typically think of it has been completely sucked out of the room. Few people are interested in putting more energy into some public virtue-signaling town square. I think Nostr has an advantage over Mastodon in Bluesky in this area because it really does have the most non-microblogging experiments going on, and the protocol is the friendliest to encrypted private spaces.
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Agreed. Things are changing, and Iβm seeing a much more pragmatic and warm attitude towards Nostr from my Fedi network than I used to in the past.
Hereβs a recent message that put a smile on my face:
@reiver@mastodon.social π https://mastodon.social/users/reiver/statuses/115055937803007907
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@anthony
FWIW, I think the people developing Nostr are our friends π
(We have similar motivations.)
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If we could just get some of these folks to look beyond the BTC Twitter bubble thing and stick around a bit longer, we could gain some powerful allies and much-needed reinforcement, both in terms of content and development.
Agreed. I want to see topics on my TL other than from #bitcoin π₯²
Nice
I attended dweb I think in 2023 or 2024. Now Iβm at vast ai. Will try to attend next year, I think our decentralized compute is relevant to dwebs mission