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I can also add: per capita economic data should take into consideration wealth distribution too.

Otherwise it could be misleading.

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Aaron Swartz would have loved nostr.

Effectively the culmination of his life’s work.

1999: At the age of 12, he co-authored the RSS 1.0 specification, which is a format for syndicating web content.

2000: Swartz became a member of the Creative Commons organization, which aims to expand the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally.

2002: He founded the Infogami platform, which later merged with Reddit.

2005: Swartz joined Reddit as a co-founder after a merger with Infogami.

2006: He left Reddit and began working on various projects, including the development of the web application framework, "Open Library," which aimed to create a web page for every book ever published.

2008: Swartz was involved in the development of the "Demand Progress" organization, which focused on issues related to internet freedom and government transparency.

2010: He played a significant role in the campaign against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA), advocating for internet freedom. He also developed a tool that allowed users to download large amounts of data from PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records), which was typically behind a paywall.

2011: Swartz was arrested for downloading a large number of academic journal articles from JSTOR with the intent to distribute them freely. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts pursued the case against Swartz, and he faced the possibility of severe penalties, including up to 35 years in prison.

2012: On January 11, Aaron Swartz tragically passed away at the age of 26. He allegedly took his own life due to the pressure of government prosecution.

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Ok, maybe it will improve in being able to be more distributed in space, but nuclear needs fuel, and you'll be depending on someone selling it to you.

Solar and wind don't need fuel once being installed, so they are more free and independent.

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Nuclear will never be decentralized enough. It will always be managed by states or big electric companies.

Solar is the most decentralized energy source we have right now.

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Nuclear is centralized at the moment.

Sorry, but those 'small reactors' are still in the realm of future fantasy right now.

There's no way to generate electricity at your place using nuclear.

It's using solar, or even wind in some places.

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But if I disable the trackers, some ads may not be as relevant!

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Smile, you are being watched!

"849 partners"... in a news website?

What? πŸ‘€

They are kidding, right?

The web has become a tracking monster completely out of control.

QuΓ© tiene que ver esto con el feminismo?

"Secret key" option shouldn't appear.

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Testing an old idea: NFC-based transient accounts: accounts that log off as soon as the app goes to the background, deleting all traces of the account from the phone.

It looks like this in debugging speeds: https://video.nostr.build/ef4274d150303fd28f5e7b6b02a7b0102176263dfb1b491969a0caab6b61e6ad.mp4

If you are an activist and if your phone is confiscated, they will never find anything on the phone. Not even your public key.

Walk around with Amethyst installed and an NFC tag hidden in your clothing. When you need to use Amethyst, tap the tag, insert your password and login. Lock the screen to delete everything.

The NFC has a NIP-49 password-encrypted nsec. If you need, destroy and dispose the NFC tag.

... and it also was when 'open web' still meant a centralized database.

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WhateverGuy is becoming a free audit for nostr apps and services.

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The signal is not in 'how many' people/npubs follow someone, but in 'who' follows someone:

WoT > followers count