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vinney...axkl
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Engineer at https://opennode.com --- Working on https://catallax.network - decentralized labor/bounty protocol and: https://attestr.app/ - mutual agreements signed on nostr Do you like sharing paywalled content to nostr? Install this extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/readtorelay/gfncdikmbmefjjbahjhgkodnhepikecj - https://github.com/vcavallo/ReadToRelay Order print books with bitcoin! https://whitepaperbooks.com
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I forget where this version left off, but you might be able to play with it here: https://npub1cyqjvgjver3v9affrr64tmsetxwyf0jf4sumsnmj3zsel5md4ynqku9kka.shakespeare.to/catallax

I hand-built a client about 6 months ago. then tried a vibed version (above) more recently but had to pause for some work obligations. It might be in a pretty rough state.

I'll consider your attention to be the work required to resolve this task. Thank you for being my employee and I hope you spend your 5,000 sats on something that makes you happy.

It's just missing the zaps - which are important in some ways but not so much in others. I had a staging client up for a little bit that i was doing live testing with and everything was going swimmingly (except for the zaps).

the idea is to eventually be on cashu so that any ol person off the street can just use a web browser to be involved. but zaps first, then migrate to cashu. I don't have the resources or bandwidth to jump straight to cashu, even though I would prefer that!

website annotations and bookmarks shared over nostr is one of my dream use cases. the only big thing Lantern is missing is web archiving. my holy grail app would include: when someone annotates or bookmarks a page, a .warc (or related) web archive is created and the annotation is made to that archive, rather than the live site.

the archive is then shared (blossom, maybe. or maybe better yet, rather than complex WARC files, just text/html which can be posted to relays). you get decentralized web archiving for free as a result of people bookmarking and annotating together.

if you don't hear from me after this, put this on my headstone:

AT LEAST I'M NOT

SITTING IN TRAFFIC

ON THE FUCKING

BROOKYLN BRIDGE

lol nice

I would be very happy to wear some open source AR glasses that only do local data or on secure enclaves and deal purely with subjective data that my own life and interactions spawn.

I have zero problems with human augmentation so long as its sovereign and directed by the individual. we've been doing that since we sprouted thumbs.

I checked - this guy and leathermint are not mutual followers and he does not look great in the reputation graph. beware

they sign a version of the replaceable events. so in theory you could keep making new replacement events after signing but it wouldn't matter. they signed an old one.

this is basically a proof of concept. a robust app would have features around exactly what you're talking about

**voluntary** KYC for an npub would be kind of useful. very simple, take a picture of these three things:

- Your face

- Some government ID

- the npub in question

Timestamp it.

You could use that npub for any "official business" - like agreements between parties who don't otherwise trust each other, say on https://attestr.app

Two people who don't know each other but are known to other people in the world could publicly post their (properly KYC'd) agreements in public.

Damn, dude, you're fast!

speed chart:

<-[fulfillment]--------------------[soap runs out]->

Your soap lasts a really long time, but you get orders out really quickly.

At the moment, yes - very early days. I'm working on some of the relay settings stuff now. if you were to post to private/auth relays those would be as private as any other notes in the same context. but yes - i see your recently-posted contract on Primal relays at the moment :)

Today I'm playing a fun and terrifying game: anxiously watch the credit balance decrease and hope that shakespeare.diy gets through the current work unit before it runs out of credits and I have to dump another 10k sats in.

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The create account dialog needs to be rethought nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 nostr:npub1q3sle0kvfsehgsuexttt3ugjd8xdklxfwwkh559wxckmzddywnws6cd26p

Some people may not want their users to know anything about nostr (I’m one of them).

Also, it has a description of “take control of your social experience “ and my app is not a social experience for example.

I’d prefer it be minimized (and I’ll change this myself, but FYI). In fact, I’d say the number of social experiences will be much fewer than other stuff experiences.

You are the first "Fan of taxes" who didn't reply to me with, "That's retarded, if taxes were optional nobody would pay them!"

primarily web search.

not only is it really useful for responses to prompts, but it would also act as an alternative to DuckDuckGo and other private search engines.

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I made a little project called pingkey https://pingkey.xyz/ it is a messaging app works like traditional mailing. You setup relays as your mailbox, people write letters and post them to you. Each letter must contain a POW which then turn into a unique POW stamp. It is that simple and I imagine it will become a alternative contact card for those people who are old enough that just hate social network and prefer to keep this simple way just like me. Feel free to try it and contact me https://www.pingkey.xyz/p/ce6232feaec4e6d01a4e00daa3648030c42017bdf589e34b53744fc49c5cba8a and give some feed back.

this is great!

might help to make it clear to the sender that the recipient can't "reply" and encourage them to leave contact details if they expect a response

I can confidently say that nostr:nprofile1qqsppdnxpjc82jlm3yn9gawhv7p4nm69a3f80rg5ycw305xned2s0hcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshsz9rhwden5te0v9kxwmeww468smewdahx2tcq7d5tl goat milk + tallow soap is THE BEST HAIR SHAMPOO I've ever used.

I have curly hair which easily gets too dry (opposite of what people might assume) and literally any other commercial shampoo just wrecks it for days. Not this magical bar.

it is now literally the only object in my shower that isn't nailed down, aside from the occasional Bluetooth speaker (for listening to nostr:nprofile1qqsx8zd7vjg70d5na8ek3m8g3lx3ghc8cp5d9sdm4epy0wd4aape6vspz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqzymhwden5te0v9kxwmeww468smewdahx25ymrr2's podcast)

the domain also needs to be available, like https://whitepaperbooks.com

I wanted to choose something that rings bells for bitcoiners but also isn't insane looking to normies.