Interesting.
Last time I was in China (2019) the use of VPN was the norm, and I was quite surprised by how well they worked, without much interruption! I suspect that the great firewall cannot close them all, would be like chokeing.
https://here.news/post/93c46bbd-ea0d-48e2-bba6-135e58887f81/chinese-netizen-fined-over-1-million-yua
this makes me very cautious about using vpn inside the wall now
Interesting.
Last time I was in China (2019) the use of VPN was the norm, and I was quite surprised by how well they worked, without much interruption! I suspect that the great firewall cannot close them all, would be like chokeing.
Definitely. Also university and big institutions can use vpn legally with registration.
BTW what is sms2nostr 🤣
https://github.com/dtonon/sms2nostr
🤣
I need to revamp it somehow; I have the NIP-26 delegation implementation ready by months but one day before presenting it the NIP has been suddenly boycotted by everyone hahaha; so I'm waiting the next delegation nip to udpate it.
Create your own nip
I hate nip 26 too 🧚♂️
NIP-46
Pablo, do you have an alert notification on the "nip-26" keyword, right? :))
PS: I'm waiting the nip26.lol sarchastic update ;)
Hahahaha 😂
I'm already in my pajama but will zap this note tmr getting up and open my computer
NIP-46 is nice and necessary, but it seems to solve a different class of problems, with a different paradigm. It requires a dynamic "signer" who must be online when the event is signed; since a not custodial signer is 99.99% a smartphone application, this means that events cannot be signed if the user's device is offline.
In the example case of sms2nostr, the user would have to configure a VPS with a signer, and obviously this is not feasible for consumer applications.