There is no algorithm on #nostr - there are algorithmS. Now the difficulty is to find one you like (or make your own)
It's freely available from the library: https://aul.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma995901882406836&context=L&vid=01AUL_INST:AUL&lang=en
My current experience of #nostr reminds me of pushing back the "fog of war" in a game. In the beginning I was tapping in the dark and basically shouting into the void. Then I found a few people and got a few replies, just enough to keep me from quitting. Now I still don't get a lot of engagement, but I follow a critical mass of people so that I keep discovering new accounts to add
If you don't think your eyeballs are sensitive personal info, since Apple already has your fingerprints, and FB already has your face, consider that eye-tracking VR is the next mainstream tech in the pipeline... #nostriches stay away from the orbs
But should they have a veto? If you want to sell your DNA for $5, should they be able to block the transaction? What about grandparents, grandkids, cousins? :)
But your parents, siblings and children have very similar generic codes as you. When you distribute yours, you reveal part of theirs, so if their code is their property, shouldn't they get a say?
Is your genetic code yours to sell/publish? #asknostr
Ok, if you consider bitcoin as a "different design" of bmoney and hashcash. To me, a new design means a different way of achieving roughly the same specification. Since bitcoin solved the byzantine generals problem there is a huge leap - I would not call that a new design but a whole new paradigm.
What I meant was that the design parameters (finite supply, exact amount, halving time, difficulty adjustment mechanism, blockchain details like the merkle tree) are all still in place as laid out in the white paper
My mother would say you look like a handful
Oh no I missed the #zapathon , I was ready to zap this time! When's the next one?
Sorry, the @ trick doesn't work in Iris, trying in Damus instead:
nostr:note1ggz0wa6dyssdcxq3reg5l2l2jt8vavtjpp7047avnyq2acugus2s5v3txv
Similar thought here:
@note1ggz0wa6dyssdcxq3reg5l2l2jt8vavtjpp7047avnyq2acugus2s5v3txv
Two UX comments on #nostr (after using nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 & iris.to for 1 week): it's difficult to search for notes, and it feels like there should be more of a distinction between short- and long-form notes. Long-form should be more permanent (and easily searchable and referenceable), while short-form is conversational and thus more transient
If it's completely demonetized it's safer to hold (can't lose any more monetary premium)
Ok, but that does not help me filter those out from the notes that I fet from a different relay, right?
How can I solve example 2 with relays?
