> thats fine i guess but, maybe they should use device keys for that.
Didn't even think about that yeah, but how would you transfer the device key? You'd have to keep it alongside your personal keypair so it wouldn't solve very much.
> thats fine i guess but, maybe they should use device keys for that.
Didn't even think about that yeah, but how would you transfer the device key? You'd have to keep it alongside your personal keypair so it wouldn't solve very much.
you wouldnt have to keep it unless you wanted to restore your "settings", which most clients that do this, it doesnt even work anyway for whatever reason, and it pollutes your main keyspace
How are you supposed to switch between devices though?
local area networks could keep them synced
Don't know why I should need a relay on the internet to sync the settings on my laptop on my lap and the phone in my hand.
nostr:npub1w4jkwspqn9svwnlrw0nfg0u2yx4cj6yfmp53ya4xp7r24k7gly4qaq30zp was talking about that, a while back, and I think Will is also heading in that direction.
Yup, very very slowly working on a thing. But within 10 years 🙄 I expect I shall be be able to treat at least all my Linux computers as one multi-interface machine.