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PENTAGON’S SECRET SERVICE TRAWLS SOCIAL MEDIA FOR MEAN TWEETS ABOUT GENERALS

https://theintercept.com/2023/06/17/army-surveillance-social-media/

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Don’t use Edge( I was, is and will be shit product) unless you want to send to Microsoft all online photos that you enjoy watching. nostr:note1y0pz5g9ztra8h256pwvhc4f3ztqejf4eaclcyq7g649q3pa9ntnsg0te4p

Mullvad or even proton: Exit points never blocked for my use cases. What I can't say in case of many other VPN providers. I had zero issues with mullvad or proton.

Nord - don't like influencers shill, they need email, slow speed, ethics - bold claims that are top notch 100% hyperbole stuff, no full disclosure about affiliates, hard to know who's behind the company, not fully transparent

But I don't want to sound like it must be terrible service. Its just not a good service for me.

Exactly.Lots of people are looking for a free or cheap service but this is what you get, what you've paid for.BTW: mullvad is not that expensive and 100% straight with communication.

I tried all. Nordvpn, ivpn, proton, mullvad.

Mullvad is the best one for me. Great exit points, works everywhere. I keep proton and mullvad to have redundancy.

Nordvpn - many exit points on blacklist (at lest in my case). Nontransparent policy is redflag for me.

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How do you like my 3D Sovereign individual embroidery?

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Replying to Avatar Luis Esparragoza

Hello

I'm currently testing different Nostr interfaces & tools to see how I can use this protocol more.

Some of these tools & APIs are still too slow or lack of a friendly user experience.

But the future is built by innovators, those who take the time to learn and experiment enough to improve things by try and failure.

When I first heard about Nostr I knew it was a simple technology with a huge potential. I still believe it and I know there are many different utilities and improvements being developed all around the world to make it better.

Even though there's still so much more to achieve, I can see this is going fast and it puts Nostr closer to achieve mainstream adoption.

If not, we will have a very resilient and strong tool to communicate & share information still, and that's ok.

I'm not a developer nor programmer. I'm a journalist focused in Bitcoin, specially in it's techonology rather than economics or cultural issues. It's been almost 7 years working in the space & came to learn A LOT about what is Bitcoin and how it works. There's still so much to learn about it & Nostr is definitely another rabbit hole, another universe (thus connected to Bitcoin), which requires a sustancial amount of time to understand.

I'm currently doing photography, social media & marketing stuff for other clients also, so you'll understand that I don't have too much free time, specially for social media, which fortunately I'm rejecting more and more everyday in its current form.

Ideally, social media is made intended to put something out to the world, not to scroll eternally and dirty your mind with nonsensical opinions or biased news.

But sooner or later I know I will find myself doing news coverage of Nostr stuff, or looking to make a more healthy use of social media through this protocol.

Currently, traditional social media it's not a safe space for mental health, so I'm looking to run away from the algorithm and built a feed that gives me what I need. And I want to give the Nostr community what it needs also.

So, to end up this Saturday morning rant, I'd like you to share with me your insights about Nostr, what are the best tools & sources to learn about its technology. What do you think is needed right now in the space? How can I help? How Nostr can help me improve my journalistic work?

I hope your relay shows you this message. Can't wait to read your responses.

Love,

Luis

PD: Tried to send this message with Primal.net unsuccessfully, after Snort.Social gave me some issues too, but I couldn't. Lastly, I tried Iris and it seems to work. Let me know if you can read this!

Zaps are welcome too, so I can keep investing time in this.

This should do the work to get familiar with Nostr:

Nostr projects and resources: https://www.nostr.net/

Paid relays: https://relay.exchange/

twitter follows on nostr: https://nostr.directory/

what is nostr: https://nostr.com/

Guide: https://nostr.guide/

Replying to Avatar Luis Esparragoza

Hello

I'm currently testing different Nostr interfaces & tools to see how I can use this protocol more.

Some of these tools & APIs are still too slow or lack of a friendly user experience.

But the future is built by innovators, those who take the time to learn and experiment enough to improve things by try and failure.

When I first heard about Nostr I knew it was a simple technology with a huge potential. I still believe it and I know there are many different utilities and improvements being developed all around the world to make it better.

Even though there's still so much more to achieve, I can see this is going fast and it puts Nostr closer to achieve mainstream adoption.

If not, we will have a very resilient and strong tool to communicate & share information still, and that's ok.

I'm not a developer nor programmer. I'm a journalist focused in Bitcoin, specially in it's techonology rather than economics or cultural issues. It's been almost 7 years working in the space & came to learn A LOT about what is Bitcoin and how it works. There's still so much to learn about it & Nostr is definitely another rabbit hole, another universe (thus connected to Bitcoin), which requires a sustancial amount of time to understand.

I'm currently doing photography, social media & marketing stuff for other clients also, so you'll understand that I don't have too much free time, specially for social media, which fortunately I'm rejecting more and more everyday in its current form.

Ideally, social media is made intended to put something out to the world, not to scroll eternally and dirty your mind with nonsensical opinions or biased news.

But sooner or later I know I will find myself doing news coverage of Nostr stuff, or looking to make a more healthy use of social media through this protocol.

Currently, traditional social media it's not a safe space for mental health, so I'm looking to run away from the algorithm and built a feed that gives me what I need. And I want to give the Nostr community what it needs also.

So, to end up this Saturday morning rant, I'd like you to share with me your insights about Nostr, what are the best tools & sources to learn about its technology. What do you think is needed right now in the space? How can I help? How Nostr can help me improve my journalistic work?

I hope your relay shows you this message. Can't wait to read your responses.

Love,

Luis

PD: Tried to send this message with Primal.net unsuccessfully, after Snort.Social gave me some issues too, but I couldn't. Lastly, I tried Iris and it seems to work. Let me know if you can read this!

Zaps are welcome too, so I can keep investing time in this.

You can also try plebstr client that works on iOS and Android. I will follow up with some great resources - links for Nostr study.

Great bang for your buck.

Silent Link: Anonymous eSIM Service

https://youtu.be/5Gd05WJG0J4

Multiple email accounts, multiple signal accounts etc...

Replying to Avatar Juraj

Let's talk about value4value and zaps.

Let's start with the fact that I love the idea and have been promoting it - both in podcasts and here on Nostr. I've written about it in my book Cryptocurrencies - Hack your way to a better life (the particular chapter is published as a blog below).

What is missing is the understanding of magnitude. When people say "people could make living by creating content and receiving zaps and boosts", we are missing one important aspect. Yes, technically, this is possible. In reality, quantity is important.

I'll start with a story from Paralelní Polis - Institute of Cryptoanarchy. The place literally made millionaires. We've been talking about Bitcoin for 10 years. Doing Bitcoin meetups, most of them for free. We had stickers with address for donation. People were coming, learning, buying BTC. One of our co-founders was asking people if they got some value and donated (more on the problematic use of this word below). Again, these were people that maybe doubled their wealth... Once, the answer was "I bought a 'club mate' to support you". So the founder ran a calculator app on their phone. It went something like this: A club mate costs 3$. Our margin is 20% (and that's gross margin), so $0.6. Rent of this place, with energies is let's say $100 for the meetup. There are people at the bar, someone doing the talk and few people helping to onboard people. So that's let's say $200 in wages. Not even saying that we pay rent and people to create these events, promote them, so people know about them. Let's say a real cost of the event is around $500 (very conservative estimate). So that would mean people would have to buy 833 club mates just for break-even. Do you think this math works?

While we _technically_ could be financed from people (the QR codes worked), people chose to drink sweet mate drink and thought they were supporting content creators.

I think this is the same case with Nostr zaps and value4value. Let's start with podcast. Studio rent - $100 per hour. So for 2 hour podcast, you need 3 hours: $300. You need some hardware, let's say capital is $30 per episode. The podcaster needs to film it (3 hours), edit, upload and promote it (let's say 2 hours). 5 hours at $50/hour = $250. So a single podcast episode is $550. A 5000 sat boost is $1.3 now. So you need 423 boosts just to break even.

Is it technically possible to get 423 boosts of 5000 sats on your podcast? Of course. Does it happen? Not much. Most listeners don't even know how to boost. So unless you do a Bitcoin-focused podcast, or have a specific audience, you are unlikely to break-even. (if people stream 100sats/min, then for 2 hour podcasts, you need 174 people streaming the whole podcast).

Let's talk about blogs. I won't bother you with math, but writing an article takes time. Then you need to create images, promote it, ...

If we want to move away from advertising, for both podcasts and text content, the technology is here. But it's unlikely to work in practice any time soon.

How do people make money now? They share a referral link to some product or service (unfortunately, very often some KYC bullshit). It gives listeners discount and the content creator 10%-20% of the value. If the product is $100 value, it's $10 per purchase. Will 55 people buy to cover the cost? Not so easy, but if you have a few thousands listeners, it is not unlikely.

If the product is yours, it is just a marketing strategy. I get more than 10% if I sell my book or course, there are still costs, but that's the way to support it.

I am not complaining - we have complete control in what we produce, how we share it and what our business model is. What I am saying, that 100-1000 sat zaps is not "paying for content creators", at least not anytime soon. I still love the feature, it creates a flow of value, is a form of feedback and it's beautiful. So keep zapping. But when you get value from some content, don't fool yourself that your $0.2 is "paying for the value".

What about the donations? Roy from Breez said something really nice at BTCPrague - don't ask for donation, because you will get a donation. If the blog post / podcast gives you $10 in value, give $10. Ask for people to add a price tag to the value people received and pay that. What was the value of learning about Bitcoin in Paralelni Polis and doubling your wealth? I can tell you what it's not - drinking a club mate. Plus it has tons of sugar.

https://juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/2021/06/14/financing-content-creators-and-pocasting-2-0/

Totally agree with you.. Testing another client and it's a weird behaviour. I zapped you but its not visible (even though it was a public zap with a comment)but left from the wallet. Weird.