i do eventually want to complete indra as well. having a fully open, fully decentralized alternative to Tor would be amazing. screwing the spooks of their surveillance access is probably my highest ambition in life.
now that i know how to do NWC stuff, i even have the main solution for how to implement lightning parts of indra, at least, user keysend payments to open ephemeral micro accounts for anon proxy relay service.
towards the end of my time working on it, i also came up with schemes for working around the reliability problem of source routed onion packets, by making them fork and join across the network. so, it totally is a complete scheme for doing it. i tried to get a grant from spiral for it also, btw, they weren't interested. but maybe in the future i will get to the task, i can see it happening in a few years time even just by me stacking hard enough that i can stop the fiat mining and build on it. or even, maybe, if i can build up a RaaS business, just need a bit of client dev to create messaging, discussion, calendaring and document storage applications. so, obviously, you would understand then how i see gitcitadel in the picture.
I'm a fan of keeping the day job, to be honest. Frees you, intellectually.
Day jobs are underrated around here. 😂
If I didn't have a tech job, I'd go be the parish secretary. They've asked me, a few times, already, as they can't find anyone else who knows their way around the Church, the Community, and the Computer.
well, if i manage to build a basis for a profitable business out of my code then i get the best of both worlds. and other people who join in the work will have the same opportunity.
the local parish doesn't have much use for the programming skills and it makes no sense to pivot so far away from where your greatest efficiencies are.
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