see I read that as the fees
and I was worried there was a spam or some NFT thing going on
they had a huge display on Edward Snowden which kind of cracked me up because I feel like hes a contemporaryly
I don't remember I was at the spy museum in New York and it's listed as a spy camera used during the Cold war, But I forget the specific airplane it was used on
anyone know what this is?

why are we using wss:// for relays? is this just a waste of cpu?
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1. user publishes structured identity claims
2. other users publish identity certifications
3. web of trust
alby can custody a key, and then you can use it on lots of sites
but you're still trusting alby
this is a fundamental problem with hardware private key storage
1. no standard way to export from one hardware device to another (not hard just no good standards)
2. no standard way to access signing and dh ops from a web browser
the result of these things is that people just throw away all good security in exchange for expedience
and the reason why #1 and #2 exist is because cryptographers have made security unnecessarily restrictive preventing low level operations from being accessible to developers
webcrypto standard exists, but zero keychain ops (why? no good reason)
aren't they already signed at creation?




