"nostr is just a twitter clone"
nostr:
https://video.nostr.build/57b19c36e10f0049ff431119c204b983ec51f45ab103cbbbe4203e85b388ad55.mp4
"nostr is just a twitter clone"
nostr:
https://video.nostr.build/57b19c36e10f0049ff431119c204b983ec51f45ab103cbbbe4203e85b388ad55.mp4
If you have an Android phone I highly recommend to give nostr:npub10r8xl2njyepcw2zwv3a6dyufj4e4ajx86hz6v4ehu4gnpupxxp7stjt2p8 a try. It's cool. It's powerful. It's here. And it works.
Do you run it on android 14 by any chance? It severely messes with my phone when Ive tried to use it
I run it on Android 15 no issues. If that helps.
if you don’t have an Android phone, i recommend downloading Android Studio and trying it virtually 🤙
Like the CLI. Very dev friendly.
Oh... 👀
Can you explain further what's going on here, please?
1 . install bictoin-core
2. enter your npub
.. what does this do / what are the reasons you'd you give your npub?
Thanks :-)
It can't feed you info about whether your web of trust endorses the signer for an app without your input.
Autocorrect... "input" should have been "npub."
Thanks ... need to look into web of trust terminology ... what does downloading bitcoin-core do if you're only supplying a Nostr public key?
Nothing. The innovation here is that you are downloading Bitcoin-core from a Nostr-based app store, and the keys signing for the legitimacy of the app are being vouched for by people within your web of trust.
got it ... maybe ...
would the nostr app host it's own version of bitcoin core? how does that handle the remote origin of the original repo still being github.com? or does it serve the latest code from that remote origin?
truly fascinating .... this is the revolution (one app at a time) that we're all here for :-)
get it again maybe ... these apps host/serve this source code from github.com but we can "trust" it through our follow list (so to speak)
Download nostr:npub10r8xl2njyepcw2zwv3a6dyufj4e4ajx86hz6v4ehu4gnpupxxp7stjt2p8 and see for yourself nostr:npub145dzzcseavt770mvc2xz3rvxh5w5znh3qcj8tkm3dw638m5pgwsq5q9etj
will do ... thanks for your insight! :-)
The app could be hosted from just about anywhere. GitHub, a Blossom 🌸 server, or whatever, and signed with a PGP key or nsec when listing it on zap.store, and your web of trust on Nostr can be used as a measurement of the trustworthiness of that key.
Damn that's cool.
Other stuff 👀
What sorcery did you just commit?
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Wait what? Zapstore command line 🤯
Wtf!?
Is the npub entered the apps developer? Not sure what I'm getting here above the gpg signed app releases and a storefront.
Twitter literally has this feature 🤣
jokes aside, nostr:npub10r8xl2njyepcw2zwv3a6dyufj4e4ajx86hz6v4ehu4gnpupxxp7stjt2p8 is pretty cool
But Elon can change your follow list
🤙
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First they will ignore you,
Then they will laugh at you,
Then they will fight you,
Then you will win.
They don’t get it, they are still talking about DID placeholder methods
not everyone very technical here, It would be nice if there was a simple explanation
Elon just posted about Nostr
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1798504201196368219?t=UzT705QmgNQvOYVl5vgYsg&s=19
Whoa
I only now noticed your npub1derggg. Was the third g a lucky find?
We're using nostr to build a decentralized permissionless and censorship resistant marketplace. Twitter will never be able to do that !
because they need income to pay their employees 😁
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Is this linking Gitian sigs to nostr keys? If so, do I need to add something to my nip5 json file?
Very well done
🤯
Wtf… every day here I see something new what makes me think „btc and/or nostr is gonna change everything“
This one is actually fair criticism, constructive criticism. I’m very knew to it, and the first thing that I noticed is that the clients basically have twitter’s UI. Devs should be mature enough to take the criticism.
Wish I was tech savvy enough to appreciate