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chronic early adopter of decentralized tech :)

I was thinking just yesterday “when is valve releasing an updated steam deck?”

Then I remembered that it’s been like 7 years on the same VR headset. I don’t think they plan to update any hardware.

Community Notes on Nostr LETS GOOOOO nostr:note1y9ldxtlr6v57h3uhs4cqwnqj9h8t8erdpq23e446zttya7tclpzsadjdek

The best thing Musk did to X (né Twitter) is Community Notes.

I have to assume that a similar thing could be done on Nostr with the review / label event that nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn is promoting.

Labels could add context on “viral” posts.

Accounts could compete for trust in their “fact checking” context adds I suppose. But X’s implementation seems to be better because it will surface the community note even if you don’t follow the person that made it

I’m a fan of keeping relays and clients distinct.

If you need the two to be tightly coupled in order to provide a good UX, that seems like a failure of the protocol or NIP design

I guess the benefit of splitting the premium relay vs premium client is that you can have customers for the premium relay even if they prefer a different client

Which features do you imagine being for premium relay service vs premium client service?

Seems like some of your premium features are relay functionality, right?

If it works outside of nostr, it’s good advertising for nostr itself

Something is very off about the hicklib singer guy becoming a (literal) overnight sensation. Oh well, moving on 🤷🏼‍♂️

I think it cross matches it with real evidence that police have obtained. It might do other things too though

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Listening to nostr:nprofile1qqs2m82zyqlayjqw5tjuf3j9jwszwuy2a03tq24xp0tmr4nxm2jmprgpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcqgjwaehxw309ahkvenrdpskjm3wwp6kysvkrjq 's interview with Eliza Bleu, what a fascinating and important conversation.

I was stunned that as an advocate for survivors of abuse her first reaction was excitement about nostr's censorship resistant properties! I did not realize how valuable the ability to publish the testimonies of survivors was.

I also very much appreciate the way she later goes on to talk about the threat CSAM poses to nostr. If nostr ever amounts to anything, it will be slandered as a refuge for evil people. I completely sign on to her mission to make it hard for people to say that's the case.

Currently, I don't do much in Coracle itself to identify or censor certain kinds of content. Once encrypted chat gets sorted out though, I intend next to build decentralized moderation on top of NIP 32 labeling, but even that is more of a "self-policing" mechanism, although I think it could easily be used to find and report bad stuff.

I'm honestly not sure what role a client should take in identifying and reporting illegal content, partly because I think it's mostly relays that should be doing that. However, as a father of 4, I very much resonate with the mission, and I do believe it's compatible with freedom of speech.

Anyway, all that to say, welcome to nostr nostr:nprofile1qqszzv6swdqp5vgveytelca806txvugvlhmrph7cgruh9svr5fztrtgpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kuegpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqkfdsnr

I believe that Microsoft offers a library that is an encrypted way to scan the images on your server for possible illegal photos and report them.

I think maybe Iris already uses it nostr:npub1g53mukxnjkcmr94fhryzkqutdz2ukq4ks0gvy5af25rgmwsl4ngq43drvk

There is a big market for third party safety tools like that to compete

Oh I thought Nos was just an iOS app.

GunDB had a pretty clever user/pass api that was an abstraction over the keypair. Worked nicely but I think ultimately people just favored the keys because it was one less thing to worry about.

People understand keys to houses. They can be taught about the digital equivalent of that

Imagine being able to sell La Cosa Nostr to clubs, municipalities etc.

tekne@phoenix.gov or something when I live in Phoenix.

If I pay to be part of a gym or something, I can use tekne@localgym.com etc

There were businesses that sold ActivityPub servers in that way. nostr:npub108pv4cg5ag52nq082kd5leu9ffrn2gdg6g4xdwatn73y36uzplmq9uyev6 ran a business like that.

But I think those failed because of the limitations of activity pub itself rather than the idea being bad. I don’t want a random club owning my whole identity. And I don’t want to have to make a whole new account just for that club.