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Replying to Avatar Bitcoin Jungle

https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/13607354

Google Play about to start requiring all kinds of crap for wallets?

The war on open source is coming.

Between this and zaps on apple, they are prepping for a mass censorship of bitcoin applications. They are finally realizing what this means for them. The stores are a pretty yuge attack vector and they know it. I'm guessing zaps on android about to be attacked. This is probably being pushed by the White House downward to big tech, if the twitter files are anything to go by.

nostr:note1np0l05rqs4mmuxe6urqt56vmntxq5eak8ac48vvx8a0kctsxh4wssahwhj

>be me

>checking out at grocery store

>balance due: 17.76

Today is a good day

Right now I have 3 different Raspi's and a Synology NAS to complete the shoestrings and bubblegum that is self hosting literally everything in my life -- all with one click solutions (no scripts that I made or any extra skills)

If there was a single out-of-the-box solution that could obtain parity with this crudely edited screenshot of my myNode interface, we would have the ultimate noobie solution for self-hosting everything necessary to replace Google, Apple Microsoft

Main difference from existing solutions? One click DDNS setup, reverse proxy manager, and autorenewing Let'sEncrypt certs for services to become domains if wanted. (Replicating the synology experience)

Lightning Node w/ LNaddress? Check

Notes, Calendar, Contacts, Email, Storage. Check

A full Microsoft / Google / Apple level suite of features, one box.

Let's get rid of the jank. Let's turn these shoestrings and bubble gum into a nice shiny box 🤮👇

If you think that man ain't getting laid, you probably don't understand women.

Source: Lived out of my 4runner in 2017, women love that shit

Replying to Avatar Sirius

Iris now supports secret chats that don't leak metadata, implementing the https://hrfbounties.org/ bounty #3. It works also for group messaging.

It's a quick & dirty solution, but works. A shared nostr account is created for the secret chat / group. Its nsec can be shared via link, qr code or invite message from a single-use anonymous account.

Users can then communicate using the shared account's messages-to-self. Iris signs the inner messages with your own key, but the arrangement could be used for anonymous group messaging as well.

I'll also add inner message encryption at some point, so you can ensure that only certain group participants can read the message.

This arrangement doesn't introduce any new event kinds and works also in clients that haven't implemented a special UX for it. You can just log in with the nsec and message yourself.

I had to disable the Iris social graph filter to let invites through, so now Iris DMs are open to spam again, but I'll try to figure out a better solution.

As always, the UX needs a lot of attention, but I believe here's an MVP.

Screenshots:

Alice wants to message Bob:

Alice sends a secret chat invite to Bob:

Bob automatically follows the invite from Alice. They can now message each other in the secret chat:

Here's how the invite looks in another client. I will add an "nostr:ninvite" URI in addition to the nsec.

Can't anyone with the convo nsec watch the conversation without being detected?

And some apps have poor compatibility with inner resolution, but if you turn it 90 degrees they just work normal

I've been blowing one chore off for years... self hosting my email... is this pretty easy?

Works flawlessy. They support all the pixels above the 3 series 🔥🤝

Takes a minute to get used to the form factor but I love it now about a week in

So GrapheneOS on Pixel Fold = 10/10