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Ruminant Llama
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Nostr Class of 2023 Bitcoin Class of 2021 πŸ•ΆοΈπŸŒ»πŸ₯©πŸŒœοΈπŸ•ΉοΈπŸ€–πŸ”β˜•πŸΊ #plebchain #coffeechain #ai #IT #foss #hardware #multilingual πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡΅πŸ‡±πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Industrial Hardware Engineer - looking for new jobs and project opportunities. Highly interested in IT, Cybersec, internet politics and online privacy. I have a weak spot for the ridiculous & absurd 😜 Always curious, always learning ... and shitposting occasionally.
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Wenn dann heißt das "mierda" 😜

I'm sure it tastes better than a stone fossil πŸ˜‹

MettbrΓΆtchen mit Zwiebel.

Und davor Linsen mit SpΓ€tzle und SaitenwΓΌrstle

Through constant DCA everyone's stack is slowly converging to 58k.

The great equaliser in a way πŸ€”

With a little bit of luck you might see another tonight.

Massive CME arrived a few hours ago

I have this increasingly big pain point thinking about #Nostr's future.

Since notes cannot effectively be deleted because of the way relays work &

you sign every event/kind with your private key,

every user is actually building an unique profile or digital replica of themselves (be your own algorithm, yada, yada).

Especially if you add on top the ability to use your identity on all of the "other stuff".

So... enter big advertisement corporations 🎯

What is stopping them from creating an perfect advertisement profile or doing behavioural analysis, this time without a middle man/platform, just as in mainstream social media?

If you (accidentally) doxx yourself in the process of using nostr you will also help them, free of charge, to target and manipulate you in (non-)obvious ways, at worst even in real life.

What if those "data hoarders" decide to cooperate with government agencies and law enforcement?

Therefore I #asknostr ❓

Is there any way to use nostr safely at the moment without burning through new nsecs every couple months or compartmentalisation via VPN / Tor to mitigate such a "permanent record" of one's activities?

Or should we users build (mental) resilience against targeting / manipulation expecting it will be inevitable?

Also from a freedom-of-speech-angle: Should I self-censor to avoid future (more or less probable) risks?

I don't think so.

Sometimes a bit sluggish for a few seconds after switching user profiles.

It took some time getting used to switching on microphone and camera explicitly.