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nostr CEO (Chief Emoji Officer)

Ignorance leads to fear, fear leads to hatred, and hatred leads to violence. This is the equation.

- Ibn Rushd, Averroes

Awesome, this is really helpful! I'll get to this as soon as I can, I'm about to have a baby so things are a bit crazy rn sorry about that 😅

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nostr:npub107jk7htfv243u0x5ynn43scq9wrxtaasmrwwa8lfu2ydwag6cx2quqncxg what do you think about maybe adding nip42 auth to nostrrr.com? 🍻🦜📡🛰️🐳

It has support but is a bit buggy atm Will try to improve it, I have to upgrade NDK and see if I can fix the issues it currently has.

The word Flamenco seems to be derived from the arabic words falâh فلاح (farmer, person who works the land) and mankûb مَنکُوب (dishonored, marginalized, dispossessed).

Yes, I'll cut you some jamón and accompany it with cheese and a glass of wine 🍷👌

soon™️ but I need to not suck first lol

Every Spanish has one of these at home and will cut some for you if you visit. I swear I'm not making this up.

New toy, can't wait to play with my kid 🎹👶

I will, it's been under my radar for a while but haven't tested it yet

I'd argue that most apps don't need streaming at all or only need to subscribe to a few REQs. No need to keep a sub open after EOSE in most cases.

Nostr clients need to get serious about efficient bandwidth usage, specially on mobile. Caching as much as possible, only requesting new data, using the outbox model to minimize open WebSocket connections... Ideally built into SDKs or libraries like nostrdb so the average dev doesn't need to worry about it and efforts are not duplicated. This is no easy task and it takes a lot of careful engineering work but it's fundamental if we want the world to be able to use the protocol. It's easy to churn out new features or implement NIPs but building solid foundations is way more important.

"Unos buscan la verdad aunque les cueste el malditismo hasta la muerte. Otros la rehúyen para refugiarse en la barricada de lo que piense la mayoría, el que manda o lo que diga el pastor."

- Antonio Manuel

Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it doesn't happen, very prominent npubs have left because of it. Moderation and curation is not censorship. You can't convince bad actors to stop being toxic.

I'll always support cypherpunks building freedom tech. The more tools in our arsenals against tyranny the better.

How are we supposed to normalise revealing your name, address, employer, income, wealth, a selfie of your balls... just so a bank can hold some fake money for you? Fuck this dystopia!

of course, sending a 10MB CSV file to the IRS as we speak. If we all do this we DDoS them :5Head:

Are you being a good citizen and reporting all your zaps to the tax authorities, anon? :trollface:

Agree, I have a few private muted words/npubs and most clients I've used don't honour them. Do you recall a nostr site where you could see who muted you? That was funny lol

mute lists can already have private and public mutes but many clients don't implement private mutes. imo clients should allow you to choose if you want the mute to be public or private.

I'm 100% with you on this, that's why I pushed zap splits and now I'm trying to contribute to Highlighter. I want an online economy to happen on nostr where value flows to every participant: relays, file hosts, content creators, curators, devs.

I acknowledge that grants make us complacent and remove pressure to build sustainable projects/businesses but I also think they are helpful for the people building the non-customer facing tech and bootstrapping the ecosystem. That's why I haven't reapplied for another grant after the previous one finished and won't be doing it. I want to stay independent and I prefer to let my work speak for itself and get funded by peers/customers.

I have to disagree with my fren nostr:npub1jk9h2jsa8hjmtm9qlcca942473gnyhuynz5rmgve0dlu6hpeazxqc3lqz7 here: If direct funding, zap splits and subscriptions aren't sustainable then nostr isn't sustainable and will die. I refuse to believe that and will keep fighting for nostr to succeed.

Thanks for this convo, I learned a lot.

Can you share the note? I'd like to read the original argument.

I think direct funding and subscriptions are the way to make nostr sustainable in the medium to long term, grants are a way to bootstrap a rich app ecosystem in the short term. If you don't agree with grants you can just directly fund projects and devs but is not constructive to attack OpenSats or grants at this stage. My two sats.

nostr-bookmark https://nostr-bookmark.vercel.app/ from #[0] is a nice tool to find and rebroadcast your NIP-51 bookmark lists.