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On the flip side, youād be horrified how little they earn working in a public school. š
Amazing work.
My wife is a DHH teacher and is fluent in ASL and Iāve got a client who runs an interpreting service. Wish I were more fluent than I am.
Do you do any of the interpreting yourself or just the coordination?
Totally get that. Iāve stayed reasonably quiet about bitcoin while there, which is fine because Iāve got that content here, but I can attest that it is definitely getting better. More bitcoiners are slowly coming out of the woodwork.
This is the best in-depth dive in to how bluesky works from a code / infrastructure perspective that Iāve seen. I think anybody trying to understand and build Nostr should take a look. In a ton of ways atproto and nostr are siblings in how they work. Itās all the same stuff but slightly tweaked and in different proportions.
We have relays, they have relays. Their events are defined by signatures of the event and so our ours. Theyāve got some differences, Nostr does casual ordering by timestamp whereas theyāve got a kind of merkel tree as part of the event. Their clients talk to a PDS server which holds keys similar to nsec bunker, but it also acts as a personal relay, which we have but not everybody uses. Our labelers are any nostr user or bot, whereas theirs a specific cloud service middleware. Weāve got DVMās and other middleware which can generate custom feeds, but itās not needed, clients can do their own thing or decide sorting. Whereas custom feeds in atproto are more core and extensible.
They plan to add payments and a DVM type service, but havenāt gotten to that yet, where as we have zaps already.
Because of the way bluesky has control over who can connect to their relay and submit data to their servers, users on the main bluesky network have to receive their content with their moderate bot labels via both AI and the Ozone app.
Bluesky supports arbitrary datastructures and lots of kinds of apps beyond the twitter like microblogging, but as far as I know nobodyās built one. Where as Nostr has tons of weird interesting apps.
Nostr and Bluesky have far more technically in common than either have with Mastodon, but their social development has created two communities that are about as polar opposite as they can get.
Itās fascinating to be active in both.
Having been there since the beginning, I actually think there are more bitcoiners than shitcoiners.
The overall community hates both and doesnāt understand the difference, though.
#Bitcoin #Privacy #SamouraiWallet 
I get the ones with a 10 year battery. Game changer.
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It was supposed to be funny, not prophetic! 








