No one knows how to do anything until they learn
I guess I should specify that Iβm open to a different approach wherein using Nostr keys and some other key (gpg) a user can mutually sign.
That is, the user uses Nostr to sign a message declaring ownership of the gpg key, and the gpg key to declare ownership of the Nostr identity. Only someone with both keys could do this.
Curious if anyone has written up a specification for this approach, which would allow Nostr follows to bridge into web-of-trust for, say, binary attestation with gpg.
So for example. I recently got Qubes OS. Downloaded the iso through BitTorrent, then validated against their signing key, which I had to download and install separately.
Could this process be made simpler by having a Qubes OS nostr identity which co-signed the gpg key proof? Then as long as I follow someone who transitory follows Qubes OS on Nostr, a UI could show me the trust graph and I could approve it (or something).
You first
On a long enough timeline, every fiat price will be met and surpassed.
Needs a backsplash of subway tiles
Is anyone working on a #Nostr to GPG bridge?
Now that weβve solved private-key based identity, bridging to other key systems seems useful.
GRADUALLY
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Beggarβs Canyon back home
Hmm I see. Iβm trying Qubes OS right now. First time using anything other than Ubuntu in like 20 years. π
The postman brought a pretty thing.
First experiment will be porting NerdMiner.

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What is it? What does it do?
Each βeventβ (note) in Nostr has numeric kind field. Some kinds are meant to be replaceable (editable) but regular kind=1 text notes are not.
There is a specification for note deletion (NIP-09), and while most relays offer support for this, not many clients implement it.
Iβll have to play around with WebTorrent. Seems interesting.
Hear me out: WebTorrent + #Nostr.
Itβs a browser natively capable of seeding and downloading torrents. So you self-host your images, audio and video, with text posts linking to them via Nostr notes.
Think about it.


