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Matt Terenzio
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Building the future of news on Nostr. Get a daily news digest from https://newstr.social

Toy Caldwell of Marshall Tucker Band fame played that way (kinda) watch him here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRFki2_-PE8

More evil has been done in the browser by javascript than anything else. It's funny that Nostr solves that by making javascript more important for browser based clients

My top 5 news stories on Newstr today have at least 10 shares each. Good sign for Nostr news links https://newstr.social

Traditionally we knew the big money that funded the media. We knew who owned the New York Times, who the Publisher and Editors were and how they got paid.

In light of DOJ exposing the true funding of a decent size media company, and the modern fact that Government controlled bots can play a large role in spreading information, I begin to see nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m point that freedom of speech isn't so important as free will. I'd like to know how I'm being influenced. Transparency is needed in both content funding and algorithm.

Sure there are extremists. I don't think they are nice but I stand for their right to speech. But by and large, Nostr is once of the kindest communities I've even been a part of. Postgresql mailing list is a close second

i can stop using the name newstr if you want. It was my first experiment with a Nostr related app. I learned a lot but am probably moving on to something larger and more Nostr native

I'm looking for an event type that is just a resource for an article or news item. Maybe I'm overthinking it and link suffices but that required a trip to the web to get the metadata.

What I'd like is a decentralized index of news items that anyone could request from a relay

Should there be an event type for a resource where the content is strictly json-ld? #nostr #protocol

A lot of folks sharing the open sats / tor news on https://newstr.social

#tor #opensats #newstr #nostr

Would others agree that in the future it's likely you will change your migrate to new private key on a somewhat regular basis? Seems to me the only way things will work long term

well even though I haven't open sourced it, for my dev purposes I run a node server that connects to relays and delivers certain data via an https request, since my app isn't a client. it needs to do some crunching and then return a result, so it's more like a DVM if I can ever figure that out

This is likely the best content I've seen on Nostr