#faketoshis current court case really is comedy gold 🤣 #Bitcoin
https://www.reddit.com/r/bsv/comments/1ap3dxi/it_finally_happened_hough_satoshi_is_talking/
Mag sein. Sicherheit steht aber auch nicht über Datenschutz.
I hope this guy gets his butt spanked hard in this court case.
The only game I recognized in that clip was the MS flight simulator. Not sure if it was already v2.
Not normally to other clients, but the relays can see your IP address, yes. There are also some other possibilities, like sending someone an image that is served by a server you control.
On the other side: Of you use Twitter/X, Facebook, etc., they can always see your IP address. If you must hide that, then you can use Tor/Orbot for example. The #Amethyst client has that built in for example.
The point is that only you yourself can send any notes under your npub. And you cannot be censored. Even if a relay censored your notes, you can just go to another one.
So yeah, you own your data in the sense that it cannot be taken from you. But not on the sense that you can keep others from accessing it. (except private DMs)
#asknostr #nostr
Did you know that any client will let you login with someone else's public key as a read-only user, but you can still view all their notifications and messages? The message itself is encrypted but the sender isn't.

Seriously, why does it even let you login without a private key? What's the purpose of read-only accounts? Am I the only one who thinks this a huge design flaw? Not to mention creepy, wrong and kind of violates any argument for privacy?
nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z and if y'all can boost this to other people involved in either ecosystem or protocol development, would be awesome. Or maybe it's just me 🤔
As you said: most notes and DM senders are unencrypted. So even if most clients wouldn't support this, a dedicated person could build their own client to get that info. So why not just let them?
"Last night’s @TuckerCarlson's interview with #Putin shows that #Russia is open to a peace agreement, while it is DC warmongers who want to prolong the war.
That is why I’m voting to stop 60 BILLION MORE of our tax dollars to this conflict."
- #US Senator of #Alabama.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1756051756763521291.html
#Ukraine

Sure, he will also happily give back the occupied Ukrainian territories.
I see... Nothing to worry from my perspective.
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Can recommend 👍 I also like the "cities and knights" extension (don't know if the English title is the same, this is translated from the German version)
The protocol IS the API. You essentially just send a JSON message to a relay. What's a bit more difficult than in other social media is the fact that you have to handle your keys and sign the message accordingly. That's to ensure the message cannot be forged by someone else.
You want someone else to hold your keys? Then what's the sense of everything here?
Is the 14th track really audio? Or is it a data track?
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