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I guess I'm one of those #vtubers. Having fun talking about general topics, vrchat/similar, and games. Also #indiedev #gamedev. You can call me: Freak فْرِيكٌ フリク (still learning Nihongo). #envtuber #podcast #gaming #gamedev

Homeschooling and/or small-community-initiated schooling is the way to go =3

Hello Brazilian Miku, welcome to #nostr

This feelis like a combo of two different art styles. Nice, but looks off x3

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A self-hosted version of Nsec.app has arrived!

This was long in the pipeline, and we are finally ready to show it.

Nsec.app normally stores your keys in your browser, which is great (non-custodial), but is sometimes unreliable in handling background requests.

With this hosted version you can run your own instance of nsec.app where keys are stored on your server and are always online!

Here is how to launch it with Docker: https://github.com/nostrband/noauth?tab=readme-ov-file#running-hosted-version-with-docker

Basically, the code that normally lives in your browser's service worker executes on a nodejs server in this hosted version. Some important points:

- keys encrypted by password are still saved on nsec.app server, which means you can login on other devices with nsec.app

- the UI for key access is not protected in any way - whoever has access to the UI endpoint can control the app permissions (but can't access keys - those are on the server)

We hope to make Nsec.app a useful app for Umbrel and Start9 stores, please let us know what's missing or needs improvement!

Awesome!

Looking forward when its on Umbrel =3

You know what would be a killer/badass move?

If Steam announced that the Steam app on your mobile phone allows you to download a mobile version of the games you own if games have that option.

#gamedev s can give the mobile version for free if you purchase the game normally / on PC, or if you bought the pc version but want the mobile version, then you'd purchase it as a DLC (and vice-versa).

Ex:

- Buy on PC at $60, optional mobile version as DLC for $5.

- Buy on Mobile at $20, optional PC version as DLC for $45.

- Buy both at $65.

#gaming #gamestr

This, and also to have every client be a relay as well, for the current user that's using it + their X level of WoT with Y limit.

Damus has or is working on something like this (Not sure if they're doing WoT for it)

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I'll most likely, at some point, commission a 2D artist to create the OC/mascot for nostr:npub17jl3ldd6305rnacvwvchx03snauqsg4nz8mruq0emj9thdpglr2sst825x (the current one is a temp AI generated), then a 3D artist to create its model, then a rigger (if they don't rig it), then finally someone to implement it into Unity/VRChat with all the bells and whistles, and others like UE5/Resonite, and other applications as well.

Why? It'd be part of one of the marketing routes.

With that said, if anyone likes the art of one or more 2D artist that they follow, hit me up with their names/links (regardless if they're accepting commissions or not). I'll be digging too and see the best option.

I just use =3

My knowledge has now been expanded.. =3<

it's not that #nostr clients don't have ads, its that a client creator can choose not to have ads.

I think because people are marketing nostr in such a way (the first part of that above sentence), it will backfire a bit, for a bit, when ads start appearing.

It's unfortunate that Asmon has this mindset with this video in regard to the Telegram situation.

It doesn't seem like he understands that if you provide one backdoor access to get 1 bad guy, then the whole user base is fucked. Every single person. It removes one of the main pillars of said service.

With that said, he's contradicting himself when he (or others who share the same opinion) that Governments shouldn't oversee everyone's convo and surveil everything because having that backdoor would result in that.

Protecting the privacy of millions does not equal being complicit in aiding evil doers.

Pushing for governments to do this is pushing:

"The ends justify the means".

I'll leave this as him/others just not thinking this through or not understanding the scope and principles of it. Or just plain ignorance.

Perhaps he/others don't see that. And at this point, that's fine.

A piece of tech was created, #nostr , a protocol with no "CEO" to ask to comply and add a "backdoor", and a lot of amazing/smart people are building on top of it to enhance its privacy/encryption even more, and enhance relay/server operators to get as little data from users as possible.

So his/other's opinion on this, with this presented opinion, won't matter anymore, because they'll just have to only target and jail the evildoers, and not jail an uncomplying CEO, because there wouldn't be one. Oh, and they wouldn't be able to shut things down where things are inevitably headed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlwgUFeXZfU

I'll normalize something else, along with it, when i get to it