Building reliable, decentralized systems isn't easy
Nostr could do some of the things Alex says Bluesky does better:
1) We can create a new kind that replaces kind 1 which has spans (or facets) indicating bold, or url, or anything else. I wanted to do it that way since years ago when we had the '[0]' replacements (I thought it should just be a span in a tag with no placeholder in the content)
2) If we think a chain of events is needed to prove that none of your events were censored (so we can properly claim censorship resistance), we could add another kind where authors publish their chain of events as a list of IDs. If it needs some kind of mergeability to fix race conditions, I've talked about how to do that with a last-write-wins (LWW) conflict free replicated data type (CRDT) in https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/1630.
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With Bluesky you can prove that you haven't been censored (yet), but silencing someone is trivial if you can prevent them from accessing their own chain.
Whereas with nostr you can't prove that you have a complete message history, but knowing a BIP39 nsec, having access to something capable of computing a signature, and finding literally any way at all of transmitting data to the outside world, you can post to the network.
To me this is a far more valuable form of censorship resistance.
Any opinion on these features which doesn't mention CAP (Consistency, Availability, and Partitionability) is almost certainly misguided. Availability and Partitionability are vital to censorship resistance. Consistency is not.
I wonder what the Trump treasury is surveilling for here?
https://www.cato.org/blog/trump-treasury-expands-financial-surveillance
Probably exactly what they say. When you first change something, everyone pays attention. Once they stop paying attention you can roll it out for everyone else
Now that a lot of people moved on to streaming, has TPB changed as well? Kinda seems like digital libraries are the new pirate content
Same with goose / Claude. High level, I make sure that important context makes it into `.goosenotes`, and I treat it as a remote team. Ask for design docs (and point to them in the notes), ask for tests, and if possible design constraints such that they can only be met by doing the right work.
It's definitely not autocomplete
What tools and models are you using?
🤷🏻♂️ Did you ask it to clean up the mess and make nice PRs?
It does a better job than it should, but there's always hangups. My primary goal is usually to make a feedback loop so it can iterate until the requirements are met.
"frontier open source AI models"
❤️
How can you move on from this? https://youtube.com/watch?v=iUw2cOGAWMg
Pay no attention to the four dozen fires that started across the southeastern US at 15:00 Zulu. Climate change.
Of the "I've always wondered about this", or the "I wonder which lists this is going to get me on" variety? 🔥
Yep. When the rocks teach themselves how to discover zero day exploits
Still needs work, but sets expectations better than the one from 2003
I'm mixed on emoji. I like that we can attach some metadata to our words, but agree that how its received is ambiguous
I went with two sockets and 1TB of RAM, but haven't gotten twice the performance of this yet: https://digitalspaceport.com/how-to-run-deepseek-r1-671b-fully-locally-on-2000-epyc-rig/


