Nostr is bringing smart logistics and chaotic storage systems to documents.

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Always has been ! On sight!

That's nice...

Umm, what the heck is it?๐Ÿง๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ˜œ

Logistics. I'm a freight forwarding agent by training, so my ideas tend to come from logistics.

Choatic storage is where you just store things wherever you currently have room and then use digital systems to find it later. You can sometimes even half-unpack something and store the items separately from another, without losing track, by attaching digital or radio tags.

That allows you to store much more in the same space or over many more separated spaces, and lowers the cost of storage, while shifting effort to the digital system that labels everything for discovery and keeps track of what is where, and the robots that go around picking up the articles.

The Internet has become more and more a set of proprietary warehouses, where you pay to get access to the data and they charge a lot because storing the data is expensive.

With Nostr, you can spread the data out or create n number of replicas, and then it's cheap to store and you can use search engines, human curation, and AI to find it again.

Thank you, Sweetie, for the crystal clear explanation.๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿซ‚๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ˜†

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Usually you need an awesome database for that. Should i see nostr as a database?

Of course. It's an event store with queries and filters. A distributed document database, basically, with individual records in the form of json files.

Ok. I don't expect to use sql here, what's the case?

Document DBs are NoSQL

SQL is for relational databases.

I tried once to use the couch database which is a nosql database. I hadn't the time eventually and forgot everything also.

A store of events, that has queries and filters is a fine explanation i think.

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# Chaos

On the stillest of days the perceived calmness is an illusion. We are steeped, at all times, in a relentless bombardment of supersonic gas molecules. That chaos is a driving force in the molecular mechanics of life's machinery.

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