Lost track of them years ago. You reminded me about them and I added them to my list βΊοΈ
Rocking since 1993 πΈ
I donβt follow specific hashtags, yet. Possible topics in the future could be: Bonsai, Linux, BSD, 3d printing, PKIM
Thank you!
Good question! Iβll go with a mix of having time thanks to Covid π· plus always wanted to investigate further and test different clients and such. I stumbled upon this article https://www.snoyman.com/blog/2024/12/hello-nostr/ while searching for inspiration and yeah, Michael introduced himself few days ago and that led to mine π€·ββοΈ
I would say so, too.
This would also contribute to the "personally known and therefore trustworthy" theme.
On the centralized topic and building βthe relay web of trustβ.
Imagine relays get a score on how trustworthy they are. This could factor in an initial score given by humans (running already trusted relays) + letβs say usage per client count. The more a relay gets used the more trustworthy it is. If it gets delisted from the clients it simply fades away over time if it falls under a certain threshold (threshold: at minimum the initial value given by the humans).
Problem I see: acceptance, because it has a smell of censorship possibilities.
Remember PGP signing parties who usually took and sometimes still take place at events like Fosdem? Could be a practical approach.
Imagine a global curated list of trusted relays which clients sync and enable automatically. With an option to deactivate this setting for the pros.
Today I learned that it is good manners to introduce yourself on here. So after more than 2 years of using Nostr, I'm adding mine to all the #introductions . Hi, I'm Pierre, a Germany based system administrator,
tech-geek, 3D printing addict and have
something to do with NerdZoom.media
Deichkind it is π€
Nah. This will still take a while. Still not enough mainstream coverage about it.
