It will be a sad day when Nostr blocks API access and blocks anyone from viewing content without being logged in. I am going to be really mad at the CEO of Nostr when that happens.
I also believe nostr is a peaceful revolution on the Internet. In twenty years, **we won't need giant data harvesting corporations to host servers for us the same way we won't need banks.**
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HEAR YE, HEAR YE, BITCOIN SHALT BE VALUED AT TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND FLORINS WHEN COMETH CONFERENCE DAY
Hardware may feel cheap but freedom is priceless
"Get with it" - trying to socially shame you for doing business your own way.
People can get with YOUR "it" or they can tune their own pianos.
Good point. We will probably add that.
Sending nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll some good vibes on Nostr.
Thank you, beautiful cypherpunks, for building kickass tools and publishing all of the source code.
π€ Pura Vida π€ π«
#plebchain
#nostriches
#bitcoin
Good band name. πΈ
Agree.
And actually I'm a big fan of ksats.
It's short, crystal clear, and less than a buck.
Indeed.
I think more ladies should try using a non-gendered pseudonym. Maybe this is a biased estimate, but I think 99% of non-gendered nyms on Nostr are probably men.
Ladies, hide your gender online and let us know what you discover!
(cc: nostr:npub1mm5h2xq80qyqj969q92yr9f6mq2vyt2w4646dxtrsk3a0hpary0qrs07y3)
Alas, I am but a CSS mortal.
Announcing...
Pseudonymity: An FAQ for Bitcoiners
A collaboration between
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There is a dearth of literature on pseudonymity for Bitcoiners. We intend to fill in that gap and pave the way for future work on this subject.
Oh yeah, online is totally different. The biological things really operate most strongly in real life.
Alan Turing came with the idea of a test for AI based on a party game they used to play called "The Imitation Game" where a man or a woman would go into a different room, and people would pass notes in and out and try to figure out what gender they were.
Reminds me of the famous comic:

For more info on using a fictitious name online, check out our new guide!

