I’d definitely like more info on this - please DM me
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Some client have auto-translate. But I guess it wouldn't work well on informal language anyway.
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The note is about what kind of client and relays Iranians need in times of complete internet blockade.
We need relays and clients who are safe and fast, and can switch address as soon as they get blocked. They aught to be anti-filtering somehow.
We need light clients which support basic functions and features not the fancy stuff and decoration.
The clients need to be able to work on direct WIFI and must have internal proxies inplemented like Telegram as well as internal VPN (or whatever obscures IP).
The relays should propagate to each other and the rest of the #nostr relays.
This system also needs anonymous untracable cloud storage for media loading.
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And at the end I put a shoutout to Iranian opensource community if there is such thing.
Unfortunatley I can only taste the food but I'm no chef.
P. S. nostr:npub1c29weetz4uk46vl8ja6a98lxqfsz8e27vsdlcqlp8zeqvmkezyaqlupw98 🙏🏻
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Discussion
I cannot provide technical info as I'm not anything near technical myself.
I can only say what the majority of Iranians who happen to be nontechnical and without resources like me need in certain situations.
What does it mean in Nostr if the authorities cut the cables on the internet and only the local networks remains? You won't be able to reach external relays (if you don't have access to Starlink and similar networks).
Nostr as a protocol doesn't protect against government, and what you're talking about would work better without Relay and Nostr. Even if Relay puts people at risk and WebSocket is easily blocked.
p2p is all you have left and there are such solutions (Briar, for example), but the coverage will not be massive. And even then, there are risks https://briarproject.org/how-it-works/
keet.io too
