Just to make it clear. It's not a reflink or something like that. Just a common invitation to Nostr.
Out of curiosity, what did you stash in your QRcode?
It's kinda nice but "@type" breaks JSDoc and there are is tooling that can generate docs after that. =(
Hmm. I've used svelte + neovim for some time, but without LSP.
Off-topic:
Svelte-core ditched TS recently 👏
On-topic:
```
:LspInfo
```
Is the pid running?
Thank you.
For the record, I like nostr:npub12yg6pymv05860sjfn758dmvzcghe8cv90qrf5nazv89590pdm33sf4zykt's design.
As it will probably work better in their ecosphere.
What would happen if more people printed their own nostr membership invitations?
Whoah, learn to code bro!
I'll give you a follow if you can reach this level of efficieny: https://github.com/telamon/picofeed/blob/eb6d66bc92b2139933b0a3b7ee57dd9d1b5ef3b5/index.js#L351
Idk..
Cause I can only see some parts of the network, and those people that write the nips are not the same people that I interact with in band, relay "owners" are frustrating. Some of them data mine the network and think themselves cool.
So to fix spam, besides somehow adopting #powmem.
We need to stash all influencer's mutes into cuckoofilters. The overlap of an average set of muteblobs should prove an efficient spamfilter regardless of who you or how many follow.
Outsource the curation to those who spend too much time here.
But careful, If you trust your follow's blobs then you're one hop short of a filterbubble and later question wether it's safe to go out.
Decentralization is tricky.
Point is, I want to write a nip but i don't know how to.
Wait what???
Dude! 😳 holy sheit, yes!
I saw random clusters forming and imagined they were different countries, visited a few but the posts weren't sorted/related, so I thought it would've been cool if it was heuristic ASL, see what content people in different age ranges enjoyed, maybe detect missing target audiences in some locations to help onboard/fill the void. Or open up relay shop.
I guess the worldmap is a kind 2D interpretation of onosendai:
https://telamon.github.io/powmem/demo.html
So uh, Is nostr stuck with nip13 or is there still hope?
nostr:npub1arkn0xxxll4llgy9qxkrncn3vc4l69s0dz8ef3zadykcwe7ax3dqrrh43w Yup that was me, and yes i should have clarified that it gives relays the option to filter notes by quick binary-xor-distance.
I envision relays to know their own geolocation, and accept posts based on a radius variable. Infinite radius you accept global posts and global spam. (Current relays)
System overload? Lower the radius a couple of bits.
Want more content? radius +2bits.
The vision was pulsating georelays with variably auto-adjusted signal strength.
As a user, yeah your post will have to be boosted by foreign users when global-relays are under heavy load. Otherwise you're stuck in geofence >paidrelays>nip13. Account blocked? Game over, restart.
I had the idea while i was flying around in some cyberspace simulator that visualized nostr Posts in 3d. Hang on, I bookmarked it somewhere.
Yup, totally busted.
I had a little bit too much fun developing that demo...
It's been a few months since it was published so in hindsight I would remove the age/gender and propose to fight spam by:
- PoW encode geohash into public key (like vanity address)
- spam notes are generated by spam accounts. So Incurr one time cost on account generation.
- given relays that only accept authors from a bounded geo-area, spammers would have to pay more to nuke a specific location or city.
I thought this was a lot more client friendly than NIP-13, and also help decentralize all actors in the network.
I thought it was a good idea, and kinda still do.
But the people I showed it to just went silent, 0-feedback 😥😕
Honest opinion please? 😐
Don't PoW the post-id, PoW the public key with something meaningful other than zeroprefix.
Same here, I think it's very difficult to have productive exchange over wire. Much apprenticed.
I don't think there is a fallacy in my perspective but I agree that it is unlikely that hashpower will be used in disregard to cost/benefit.
To mine bitcoin you need bring a competitive amount of hashpower for it to be worth the cost. If PoW was as widespread on nostr as on bitcoin your words must carry enough value or be part of a sponsored/collective agenda in order to be mined. I think NIP-13 paves the way for a new actor to emerge in the network, namely the "publisher" a.k.a middle man.
This happened when the press was invented, and book production became cheap. The results were consorship, discrimination, regulation and centralization. please bear with me.
The price of spamming today is not 0.
Spammer pays electricity/bandwidth but relays shoulders the bulk of the costs, as a user i'm not that bothered by spam (yet).
The majority of genuine users are always going to use the cheapest mass produced lowpower hardware. Spammers with an incentive to advertise are always going to use beefy desktops or botnets.
No spam is ever produced by battery powered mobile phones, which will be the first device class to starve if we set their food on fire.
I agree that 30 units of PoW today, while nostr is a tiny underground network - makes a lot of sense. But PoW is a force of nature that once ignited, cannot be extinguished, Bitcoin is living proof of that..
- NIP-13 is maliciously anti-plebian but most likely accidental/incompetence.
- PoW does not scale, prices do.
I still vote on adding more personal-relays to distribute the network load/increase capacity.
But I know that path is a magnitude more difficult.
*sigh* I have an anti-spam PoW suggestion, that I never received feedback for.
Please speak your mind, I will listen.
Fett! Bra jobbat 🙏
Have you seen a `:call Nostr#Post()` vim plugin?
I've been searching for months.
Don't worry dude.
"The more efficient a system is the faster it will reach it's corrupted state."
You did us all a favour, gave the world some more time to enjoy an honest network.
If you wanna do something better, then focus on figuring out more ways to do things wrong.
That should fix it 🤙
Ended up zapping nostr:npub12jedfuhk2wfr7syr38t2f55652khuyz9f88r63ftm0j2vudxq9sqq7677r twice because NWC crashed and my short term memory went durp. xD Oh well.
I try to not zap #egirls that often if at all. Not out of spite or anything; but because this kind of "give me money and leae" stuff just feels so... un-personal o.o I get this part of the industry, it is how it works. But I do like me a little more person-to-person.
Last time I had that was forever ago with Foxy Anya (hair- and nail-fetish content - im a hair guy, go figure XD) and it was mad fun. The rules of the live streaming site she used - I think it was Vicky Vette's cam-site-thing...? - stated that the model should never mention a viewers name, and we just outright proceeded to spend 10 minutes of her trying to pronounce my name and me ending up emailing her a voice clip mid-show. XD That was fun, personal interaction, whilst it was still very much an erotic stream. But this atmosphere was different and felt like it ment something. Not just a good wank, but also just having a great time on a personal, social level.
I haven't found this experience again in forever. On Twitter, I had a little sparkle of that with someone, but it was both short lived and very temporary when she lost her account and later interest in the scene and just cut ties with everyone. And then there was Rae Lil Black, japanese porngirl turning game streamer during COVID lockdowns. While her streams were ~300 people, it was genuely fun. But then she got into some thai esports team and the whole situation changed and VERY quickly devolved from "i am able to talk to you and play a game" to "give me money and twitch bits and buy my merch and maybe i look at your message eventually" - at which point I just left. Only thing I then noticed is that she once got on a just-chatting stream and cried a river and sought attention from her chat in the most attention-whore way possible. That was just insanely sad.
Fun fact, Rae lived in germany for a while. I could easily have met and helped her. But whatever x) I was there at the beginning, offered my help, was ignored and pushed aside and later just left with a shoulder shrug.
And that is why I try not to zap #egirls for their usual content, because while it gives me "value", it does not give me anything more than effectively a beautiful picture to look at for 30 seconds.
Shit happens 🤷♂️
But as you said zapping butts is an toxic feedback loop for both parties. (Tapping is healthier)
I wish #egirls would see nostr as an opportunity to reboot their online social and try to enjoy meaningful interactions.
Mad respect to any #egirl that erases 👛 and shares 🍑 just because 🤷♀️👸
🙏..
The 3/50'000 ratio indeed sounds bad.
With a known pricetag per post or byte, we accidentally create a market on words.
Creating equal incentive for spam mining-operations/farms.
Besides, we already have proof of work..
The `JSON.parse()`-bottleneck has accidentally introduced a consensus model that could be described as "The relay that parses fastest - mints the most posts"
I am honestly afraid that nip13 will just shift the mining costs from relays to users.
It benefits nobody except owners of big relays and potential mining entrepreneurs looking to make a profit from either users or spammers.
Post/Spam-ratio will be unaffected. =/
The other day I saw a post that encouraged users to run personal relays. That made me happy.
Envy the color of table.
I haven't seen a campfire all summer,
throw a couple of sticks in for me. 🙏
Ads are worth money, propaganda will increase.
I think nip13 will only punish regular users while making the spam content more agressive.
I feel a bit alienated in this.. Right now we all have our personal megaphones, and yes the noise levels are what they are, but surely equipping the loudspeaker with ballast weight so it costs more calories to lift and speak - is a bad idea?

