But why can’t we just put our #[2] link in our profiles and chat that way? Just need to figure out a way to sign / verify some kind of proof you’re a specific npub you claim to be when chatting
I’m imagining a job board relay where old posts don’t matter as much and both employers and employees by posting on a particular PoW threshold relay can signal to each other they’re real and serious
So messageboard relays that can sort the signal from the noise
Idk, there’s probably a use case but I don’t see it with a social network the way you’re describing. Makes no sense to repost old notes, the whole point is the historical context and the conversations that happen/ed on them, need to be able to re-up a note’s PoW to keep it on relays, thus spam would be auto deleted, not new spam, but historical, while real people who care about their notes can dedicate some PoW to maintain them
But notes are quoted and referenced by the network, how does that work when you post a new version?
I meant could I like post a reply to an old note with some kind of format the relay accepted to apply the new PoW to the old note to keep it from being deleted from the relay? Nostr child-pays-for-parent
But won’t the note ID be different?
Can users submit more work somehow to re-up old notes that fall below the new threshold? This does seem like a powerful anti spam / spam deletion tool though.
#[4] I saw PoW on notes sometimes in amethyst, thoughts?
Frostr does seem to address this. Good podcast describing it: https://stephanlivera.com/episode/476/
Don’t have to:
“When the app is first started on an Android device, it starts the background [“in Android terminology, a "foreground service" showing a notification icon when the service is running”] service that keeps the TCP connections to the messaging servers open with almost no traffic (only doing periodic checks that connections still exist). It consumes only a few percents of battery per day, depending on how stable your internet connection is, and delivers message notifications as soon as messages arrive.
This service continues running when the app is switched off, and it is restarted when the device is restarted even if you don't open the app - so the message notifications arrive instantly every time. To maximize battery life, it can be turned off by switching off "Private notifications". You will still receive notifications while the app is running or in the background.
So, for Android we can now deliver instant message notifications without compromising users' privacy in any way.”
https://simplex.chat/blog/20220404-simplex-chat-instant-notifications.html
assuming the whole app is built around not collecting identifiers as a foundation
Notifications that touch Google servers 👎. Better way:
nostr:note1xxph0nq5pqncg9j3uz69g0tq26qvvq04x4tfwdh4dmaeaswj0z7qj54uva
Good to hear! How bout accepting xmr for checkout? Surely an easier pill to swallow than officially offering any xmr features on your device/software
Don’t have to:
“When the app is first started on an Android device, it starts the background [“in Android terminology, a "foreground service" showing a notification icon when the service is running”] service that keeps the TCP connections to the messaging servers open with almost no traffic (only doing periodic checks that connections still exist). It consumes only a few percents of battery per day, depending on how stable your internet connection is, and delivers message notifications as soon as messages arrive.
This service continues running when the app is switched off, and it is restarted when the device is restarted even if you don't open the app - so the message notifications arrive instantly every time. To maximize battery life, it can be turned off by switching off "Private notifications". You will still receive notifications while the app is running or in the background.
So, for Android we can now deliver instant message notifications without compromising users' privacy in any way.”
https://simplex.chat/blog/20220404-simplex-chat-instant-notifications.html
Are badges optional?
Can this be done without a desktop yet?
Modern fruits are ‘unnatural’ already, they’ve been changed by 10,000+ years of human selection to contain way more sugar and way less fiber. The point is, we evolved to “like” certain things in the context of them being very rare. In today’s abundance, only eating what your brain-of-the-scarce-past evolved for will make you sick.
Also, you might be a super taster (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supertaster) and just find bitter things extra offputting. Maybe what you think coffee or vegetables taste like isn’t what most people experience.
Do you not feel the same about the existence of Trezor’s chain analysis ties and Terms of Service? Once leashed by the state, there are no take backs, only more demands, a tighter collar, until everyone with integrity has left the company and users are captured.
How is #[3] profitable with this price decrease? What changed?
