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Good point. But it is not only freedom of speech in that case. It seems that other laws (money transmission without license) are applied

US is better, yes. Because of their constitution. And You know there are a lot of countries that are not US, Russia and China outside of EU, right ?

... Like if twitter would be banned for example

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That’s not exactly my point. It seems that Signal might stop its activities in the EU if the new law passes. This could be a great opportunity for our favorite social protocol.

That's why. Let’s do relays. Hosted outside of EU (and/or over Tor)

Indeed, it would be a great idea because of the relays, wouldn’t it?

Why not create an app like Signal that works with the Nostr protocol (over Tor)? #signalstr #nip17 #nostr

Yes it is pretty. It is a small town near Paris called Sceaux.

Pulsars, Les plus bizarres des étoiles - Balade Mentale

https://youtu.be/J-fVPkRE4Pc?si=HpeYmrFt8B0ROQDa #nostrfr

Hello world ! Today I make an extension for browsers.

I use #WXT by the way. https://wxt.dev

I think I'm bullish enough then

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And you can host your own relay with an Umbrel for example https://umbrel.com/

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C’est chaud quand même… #nostrfr #bitcoin #france

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Happy Sunday

The number of followers I have depends on the client I use.

It’s a bit confusing.

#nostr

Still true

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I have been using Nostr for two years now, and the lack of a NIP-09 (event delete) or its equivalent standard on Nostr is, more than ever, a significant privacy and safety issue built into the current version of the protocol.

Snowden warned us of the dangers of a permanent record. Have we not learned anything?

Nostr, as it is right now, is a permanent record that seeks to tie all of your apps and your coin transactions to one key pair.

If that key pair is ever compromised, EVERYTHING is compromised.

If you accidentally doxx yourself, you are HOSED.

It's bad OPSEC. And it sounds like a honeypot waiting to happen.

Amber (event signer) is a decent workaround, but it has not passed a third-party security audit, and I still believe a parent/child key system is the way to go as it does not expand your attack surface by having to depend on a third party to keep all of your Nostr business safe.

Now back to event deletion...

The protocol is the protocol. Relays must use the protocol to participate in the network.

If the protocol requires honoring event deletion requests to participate in the network, then Nostr will have avoided this festering security and safety issue.

If certain #Nostr devs don't stop saying universal post deletes can't happen because of xyz (insert biased limiting belief/excuse here), and start figuring out how it can be done... it's a protocol design that's dead in the water to anything but mostly nameless, faceless anons.

The future is privacy-first, client-side computing, not relays. The clock is ticking.

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This week, we received the new #Ledger Stax (that we preordered a year ago) and I had the chance to try it out. I think this is the kind of device people need for mass adoption (a bigger screen where you can clearly see what you're signing, without having to press a button).

But the price… omg. €400 for a Stax!

Also, €250 for the new Flex (smaller screen, no wireless charging). Damn!