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Sebastix
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Web of Trust foundation board member | Kubo.watch developer | Nostr-PHP library maintainer https://github.com/nostrver-se/nostr-php | OpenSats grantee | Check all my Nostr contributions and services on https://nostrver.se | Solopreneur as a creative / fullstack webdeveloper from 🇳🇱 #PHP #Drupal #Javascript #Vuejs #InteractionDesign | What we need more #FOSS #Privacy #Selfhosting #DigitalWellbeing #Family | Hobbies #Cycling #Gravel #HondaCivic #Circuit

Today was a good day ☀️👌🏻 #gravel #cycling

During our gravelride today we discovered this new place to have a coffee. An very old Dutch farm build in 1641 😮

Wisdom 🤓

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Using a Docker image for this project is not difficult :) You could have a look to the build project here done with Gitlab CI/CD for the deployment: https://gitlab.com/sebastix-group/nostr/nuxstr/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml?ref_type=heads

When I started with this project, I was scratching my own itches by exploring Nostr JavaScript libraries with JS frameworks I'm familiar with (which is Vue/Nuxt). Now I'm co-working to integrate some of these components into https://cypher.space/ build by nostr:npub1equrmqway3qxw3dkssymusxkwgwrqypfgeqx0lx9pgjam7gnj4ysaqhkj6 which has some common goals with the same stack.

You could also have a look at https://osty.dev/ build by nostr:npub18c556t7n8xa3df2q82rwxejfglw5przds7sqvefylzjh8tjne28qld0we7

Have you also looked at the NDK Svelte components?

https://github.com/nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte-components & https://github.com/nostr-dev-kit/ndk-svelte I'm not sure how up-to-date these are with all the recent changes in NDK by nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft

Replying to Avatar JeffG

nostr:npub1c878wu04lfqcl5avfy3p5x83ndpvedaxv0dg7pxthakq3jqdyzcs2n8avm is here demoing a cool little WiFi enabled hardware signing device running nsecbunker. So fun!

So that’s what nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg was showing off earlier today 😁

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ARTISTS REVOLT AGAINST SOCIAL MEDIA

--- Deep Questions podcast 295 with Cal Newport

I’m a fan of Cal Newport and the content he creates. It’s mostly about how to keep your (digital) distractions under control by using different deep-work methods. It’s basicly a way of living by making your day a good day.

Link to view the podcast: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=KcQMt9HabqA The part I would like to highlight is discussed in the first 37 minutes.

"In this episode Cal takes a closer look at a growing trend of artists quitting social media and instead reverting to old fashioned websites. Are these acts of principled sacrifice or a sustainable way to be creative online? Cal argues for the latter, showing how the internet without social media curation algorithms can be a place of rich discovery and audience building. He then takes questions on similar topics and ends by playing a few rounds of “deep or crazy” during the final segment."

Some video’s which are part of this revolt:

- Deleting social media and making a website: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=tV6BbPTN5PQ

- Why I don’t post anymore: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=W3h9gV_z8OM&t=0

- I deleted all my social media and made a website: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=r0RqucKwIcw

Let me try to summarize some important parts of Cal his analysis.

What are the main reasons why artists are stopping with social media?

1. Social media is controlling and reducing the quality of their art

2. The algorithms are rewarding sameness and not uniqueness

3. Social media is making them unhappy

4. They didn’t get into social media for social validation

Cal dives shortly into the history of the internet and the discoverability challenges / problems with the web (networks of networks of networks). He also is mentioning the value of serendipity discovery mechanisms.

👀 At 16m45s Cal is discussing and drawing the concept of a distributed trust model, this is where the nostreness kicks in! 👀

This is a clip from 22m28 till 23m22s of the podcast:

https://shares.sebastix.dev/mYIzuTLC.mp4

Link to the show and all notes: https://www.thedeeplife.com/podcasts/episodes/ep-295-artists-revolt-against-social-media/

#growNostr #OpenWeb #GoodbyeBigTech #communities #enshitification

Wait, are you referring to..

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I don't think quitting is the solution, you should make social media work for you. But in most cases it's the other way around and that's the real problem. When you've found a way to let social media work for you, they change the rules of the game and you can start over...

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ARTISTS REVOLT AGAINST SOCIAL MEDIA

--- Deep Questions podcast 295 with Cal Newport

I’m a fan of Cal Newport and the content he creates. It’s mostly about how to keep your (digital) distractions under control by using different deep-work methods. It’s basicly a way of living by making your day a good day.

Link to view the podcast: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=KcQMt9HabqA The part I would like to highlight is discussed in the first 37 minutes.

"In this episode Cal takes a closer look at a growing trend of artists quitting social media and instead reverting to old fashioned websites. Are these acts of principled sacrifice or a sustainable way to be creative online? Cal argues for the latter, showing how the internet without social media curation algorithms can be a place of rich discovery and audience building. He then takes questions on similar topics and ends by playing a few rounds of “deep or crazy” during the final segment."

Some video’s which are part of this revolt:

- Deleting social media and making a website: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=tV6BbPTN5PQ

- Why I don’t post anymore: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=W3h9gV_z8OM&t=0

- I deleted all my social media and made a website: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=r0RqucKwIcw

Let me try to summarize some important parts of Cal his analysis.

What are the main reasons why artists are stopping with social media?

1. Social media is controlling and reducing the quality of their art

2. The algorithms are rewarding sameness and not uniqueness

3. Social media is making them unhappy

4. They didn’t get into social media for social validation

Cal dives shortly into the history of the internet and the discoverability challenges / problems with the web (networks of networks of networks). He also is mentioning the value of serendipity discovery mechanisms.

👀 At 16m45s Cal is discussing and drawing the concept of a distributed trust model, this is where the nostreness kicks in! 👀

This is a clip from 22m28 till 23m22s of the podcast:

https://shares.sebastix.dev/mYIzuTLC.mp4

Link to the show and all notes: https://www.thedeeplife.com/podcasts/episodes/ep-295-artists-revolt-against-social-media/

#growNostr #OpenWeb #GoodbyeBigTech #communities #enshitification

ARTISTS REVOLT AGAINST SOCIAL MEDIA

--- Deep Questions podcast 295 with Cal Newport

I’m a fan of Cal Newport and the content he creates. It’s mostly about how to keep your (digital) distractions under control by using different deep-work methods. It’s basicly a way of living by making your day a good day.

Link to view the podcast: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=KcQMt9HabqA The part I would like to highlight is discussed in the first 37 minutes.

"In this episode Cal takes a closer look at a growing trend of artists quitting social media and instead reverting to old fashioned websites. Are these acts of principled sacrifice or a sustainable way to be creative online? Cal argues for the latter, showing how the internet without social media curation algorithms can be a place of rich discovery and audience building. He then takes questions on similar topics and ends by playing a few rounds of “deep or crazy” during the final segment."

Some video’s which are part of this revolt:

- Deleting social media and making a website: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=tV6BbPTN5PQ

- Why I don’t post anymore: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=W3h9gV_z8OM&t=0

- I deleted all my social media and made a website: https://piped.r4fo.com/watch?v=r0RqucKwIcw

Let me try to summarize some important parts of Cal his analysis.

What are the main reasons why artists are stopping with social media?

1. Social media is controlling and reducing the quality of their art

2. The algorithms are rewarding sameness and not uniqueness

3. Social media is making them unhappy

4. They didn’t get into social media for social validation

Cal dives shortly into the history of the internet and the discoverability challenges / problems with the web (networks of networks of networks). He also is mentioning the value of serendipity discovery mechanisms.

👀 At 16m45s Cal is discussing and drawing the concept of a distributed trust model, this is where the nostreness kicks in! 👀

This is a clip from 22m28 till 23m22s of the podcast:

https://shares.sebastix.dev/mYIzuTLC.mp4

Link to the show and all notes: https://www.thedeeplife.com/podcasts/episodes/ep-295-artists-revolt-against-social-media/

#growNostr #OpenWeb #GoodbyeBigTech #communities #enshitification

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We're excited to announce a new initiative to get creators and journalists on to Nostr. This is a project organized by nos.social with nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg, nostr:npub1w0rthyjyp2f5gful0gm2500pwyxfrx93a85289xdz0sd6hyef33sh2cu4x, nostr:npub13myx4j0pp9uenpjjq68wdvqzywuwxfj64welu28mdvaku222mjtqzqv3qk, nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955, and nostr:npub1yzvxlwp7wawed5vgefwfmugvumtp8c8t0etk3g8sky4n0ndvyxesnxrf8q. The goal is to get a diversity of content on to nostr and show those creators and journalists that the nostr model of zaps and the new subscription content over nostr is a better alternative to centralized advertising driven platforms. #value4value

Please share this with creators and journalists you know who are already on Nostr and also those who might want to join. This will include both getting these folks on to the nostr apps which make sense for them, setting them up with a wallet, teaching them how to be successful on nostr, and importantly promoting them through a bunch of channels on nostr so they can build and audience.

We don't have the deep pockets of meta and tiktok, nor their powerful AI driven algorithms, but we've got something that can be more powerful, people.

Creators and Journalists know they're stuck sharecropping on centralized platforms that can demonetize or delete or just shadow ban their accounts. One day their content gets broadcast to the world, the next the algorithm doesn't even show it to their followers. Their revenue is dependent on getting a cut from an opaque and arbitrary advertising system.

So, share these links, if you're a creator or journalist sign up, and when we start promoting these folks on nostr, check out what they're doing and if you like it, send them zaps. This is open to both existing nostr creators and journalists and new ones we'll onboard.

https://www.nos.social/creator-residency

https://www.nos.social/journalism-accelerator

Which editor?

I've looked into several markdown friendly WYSIWYG editor a while ago 😉

GM! Our Wisteria is almost getting purple 🤩🪻☀️

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Honda is close as well 🏎️