Aye, kind of not interested in playing this release, waiting on Skyblivion to release and play that instead, as I want to be sure that I'm playing a proper remake from what I can see that's more faithful to the original rather than influenced by suits.
(Damn I love nostr / it's so fucking cool xD)
Oh, I think I came across something similar to this online, here it is

It shone (is shone a word? x3)
Stayed up til 6 or 7 am responding to people when this happened x3
"Discord hires former Activision boss to take over as CEO"
Guys, we need to speed up development xD

Makes sense.
I guess I need to consider that down the line then.
I'm basically thinking both now and in the future. And the future being a lot of people having very convenient home servers with Blossom Drive, and start mirror mods and providing their links to it to be discovered, for the mods they like, to support/enhance their availability and censorship resistance.
I guess testing these things out and seeing what comes as the best setup solution
A rough draft of a BUD-10 for multi-part uploads to blossom servers. not sure if this is a good idea so I'm looking for feedback
https://github.com/hzrd149/blossom/pull/67
The biggest issue comes from the fact that blossom relies on the sha256 hash of the whole blob. so there isn't a way to verify that each uploaded chunk is part of a whole until the all the chunks are uploaded.
I think this issue can be mitigated slightly if the client includes `x` tags in the auth event for each chunk its uploading. so that the server can verify that each chunk was created by the client.
In the case of payments, I think it could be possible for the client to pay for each chunk. although this might require more requests or the server to define an x sats/bytes pricing.
Inspiration taken from https://tus.io/
Thanks to nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6 for making me aware of it
Appreciate the progress in this!
Will most likely use this for nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7erfw36x7tnsw43z7un9d3shjqpq7jl3ldd6305rnacvwvchx03snauqsg4nz8mruq0emj9thdpglr2sym646a when the time comes, as a lot of creators will most likely attempt to upload large files on it (hundreds of MBs to double-digit GBs)
Appreciate what nostr:npub1t89vhkp66hz54kga4n635jwqdc977uc2crnuyddx7maznwfrpupqwra5h9 is doing as well on their end.
Web of Trust, or rather, Web of Chans x3
Yup, planning on adding it at some point on my end, especially sending to an npub / default to have sent mints to recepients being time-locked to npubs.
A rough draft of a BUD-10 for multi-part uploads to blossom servers. not sure if this is a good idea so I'm looking for feedback
https://github.com/hzrd149/blossom/pull/67
The biggest issue comes from the fact that blossom relies on the sha256 hash of the whole blob. so there isn't a way to verify that each uploaded chunk is part of a whole until the all the chunks are uploaded.
I think this issue can be mitigated slightly if the client includes `x` tags in the auth event for each chunk its uploading. so that the server can verify that each chunk was created by the client.
In the case of payments, I think it could be possible for the client to pay for each chunk. although this might require more requests or the server to define an x sats/bytes pricing.
Inspiration taken from https://tus.io/
Thanks to nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6 for making me aware of it
Would it be possible for there to be a client side blob creation first, send/upload that hash ID first, then begin the chunk upload process? (if I understood that that the blob hash is used to check the chunk hash ID)
Nice. Shouldn't this be the default when sending?
What I mean is: if creating a mint, then lock is optional, if sending to a recipient then unlocked is optional.
most likely. though in terms of mass transfer, for the end user, aside from similar functionality, it's all about that look and marketing, which no one on nostr has done unfortunately to take advantage of this event.
4chan hacked
source code leaked
when 4chanstr? x3
Because Amethyst and Nostrudel.
Mesh network internet (everyone is an ISP)
Not an exclusive client for it, but will eventually do it on my end (I'm annoyed about it too. It's basically the same but just a different kind than kind 1 for posting, and also doing a different nip for something similar to it but without control).
Modding is, a lot of the time, just for having shits and giggles x3
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