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Danny, the cyber guy
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Building Arx, because private, sovereign networks matter ------ Developer, protocol tinkerer, neighborhood thought-criminal. When legacy media shouts “conspiracy,” I just call it Tuesday. • Shipping Arx commit by commit, code before commentary • Unapologetic free-thinker & digital-sovereignty maximalist • Bitcoin ⚡ & Nostr native • Living life permissionlessly, no rulers, only protocols ✨

MPFP2RGPU just doesn't have the same ring to it ~

(Massively parallelized floating point 2 random guess processing units)

Replying to Avatar corndalorian

Normalcy is overrated, who wants to be normal?

In my opinion because of two things:

- The inherit benefits of having one protocol that apps can agree to and build for.

- The fact that relying on one identity means that even if the centralized server runner goes away, for whatever reason you still have access to your data, and you can still create more data.

If this is paired with a community building software that encrypts all data before pushing it up to nostr and stores it locally, then you have the best, uncensorable, private and unstoppable tool for communities.

It depends on the tool you use.

With closed community networks, nostr acts only as a way to send data and as a standardized way to encode information.

Closed Community Networks allow you to be as private as possible, and allow that same old lady at your church to virtually join her parish's network and interact closely only with those people, and no one else.

Anyone who isn't in her church will not be able to see anything she shares because as far as they're concerned she doesn't even use nostr and doesn't have a public profile!

Also one thing that deserves to be said is that by playing our own game, we may slowly introduce others to our game as well.

The best way to introduce "normies" into our world is be showing them that we can thrive, be happy and be free with what we're building.

We don't need to convince everyone, we only need to convince those we care about.

Live free

Oh for sure! I have no insider information whatsoever; i just like what proton does as a company so I give them the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps I shouldn't, but until I'm presented with any information that makes me not trust them I will cautiously trust them, tho you're right that page should be rewritten to be more clear.

To me it just sounds like they encrypt the seed with your proton keys and then decrypt it when using their webui.

They probably store the xpub (which is fine, for most people) tho because otherwise I have no idea how their send bitcoin via email functionality works

Local First Closed Community Networks, i.e. bringing back decentralization into the world, and giving people like you and I back power in our lives

My usecase is probably a little different from yours because it's for community based group encryption, but what I do is that have nip-44 encrypted payloads to an address to which eveeu member has the private key, so there's only one address to monitor, but then I have MLS as an additional layer on top of it basically, so all members of the community check for messages to one key, decrypt them (if a few things pass), and then do the second description using the rachet tree, so then I don't have the problem you're describing... But again it sounds like a different use case perhaps?

Of course haha but supermarkets do often have deals to make you spend more where if you buy X bucks worth of stuff they throw in something [[for free]] (I.e. you already paid for it)

MLS is the way, man, it's frustrating to build and super easy to screw something up midway through and force you to rewrite stuff but once it's built it's just so good, full forward secrecy, encryption and identity are separate

Never seen this before, been to Japan often (and usually 1 to 3 months at a time).

どうなってるの? 店員に牛脂を聞いたら、ただくれるの?

I much prefer the left one, the lighter and less rough colors inspire cleanliness, the logo adds a touch of personality to it. The only thing I prefer of the right logo is the spacing at the bottom, on the left one the 5 oz looks too cramped

Is this the fiat food I keep bearing about?

Replying to Avatar Pleb Rebel

War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength. I don't know much about Georgescu, and maybe I need to inform myself, but if according to the EU he's an extremist then he's probably just a normal person

I'm incredibly confused by this, I knew that the UK was a failed state, but this is hard to wrap my head around.

I don't care which side of the war (or any war) you're on but how can a separate country claim that protesting for Side A vs Side B is different? Either ban protesting or allow it. There must be some context missing, this can't be the official stance of the UK, maybe this is just a cop abusing his power, my brain just refuses to believe that anything else could be the case... Unless the UK has gone even further down than I thought possible.

yeah don't you ever start writing a kubernetes design plan in the middle of your javascript functions? totally something people do all the time ~

the I in LLM stands for intelligence ~

An interview about the Closed Community Network, community platform that nostr: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 and I are working on just got published

https://substack.com/@societyofproblemsolvers/p-158652191

It is built with nostr as a main communications layer. If you have any questions that haven't been answered by the interview, feel free to ask!