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Question Authority sounds like a new thought-police government agency created, lol

Doctors ask me for my social security number ๐Ÿง

Work requires Discord, but Discord keeps demanding DRM and browser canvas permissions ๐Ÿคฎ

Devs willingly give all their data and ideas to ChatGPT and Copilot ๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ

Startups chase VC money instead of building sustainable small-scale revenue models ๐Ÿคก

This is not the world you want. #bitcoin fixes this. #nostr fixes this. Open protocols and free software fix this. Don't forget to support a small business or a FOSS dev, or maybe consider becoming one yourself!

#grownostr #plebchain #freedom #grapheneos

Just decided to check out streams on #nostr and got hooked watching nostr:npub1pud4jcteth33z6pnfsqnrxrpymz463a63z3l7yxnp80x9p5zg27sj239va play Go for a while. Idk how to describe the feeling, but this whole Nostr thing feels like witnessing the rebirth of the internet... but as the internet was meant to be.

Just got my nostr:npub1jg552aulj07skd6e7y2hu0vl5g8nl5jvfw8jhn6jpjk0vjd0waksvl6n8n Jade wallet! First question: what coinjoin wallets support the Jade?

#bitcoin #blockstream #privacy #nostr #freedom

Replying to Avatar Tony

There are PWAs available already. You use https://nostr.kiwi and https://zapddit.com/. The former supports NIP-46, allowing you to log in with nsecBunker. Hereโ€™s my detailed guide on how to use this tool: https://lnshort.it/nsecbunker

The second question of yours is related to the Nostr protocol. Itโ€™s not yet sorted, but ima sure it will be.

You're a boss

Replying to Avatar Stuart Bowman

Hey there

> Can there be multiple communities with the same name?

Sort of. Communities are "namespaced" to the pubkey of the person who founded them. So for example, there is not a single, global n/. Rather, I can start a community like n// and you can start another community like n/AI/. This allows competition among moderators and prevents people from squatting valuable names (unlike reddit where the first person to register a name owns that name globally, forever).

> Is there a way to change the community "metadata" (name, logo, description, rules, mods) after creation?

Yes. On https://satellite.earth, you'll see a list of all the communities that you've founded or are a moderator of in the 'Communities' section when signed in. If you click 'Settings' next to one of your communities it will bring up a form where you can edit its metadata.

> Anyone building a way to check the size and health of each community (number of followers, number of posts)?

I'm working on that right now actually! (assume others are as well)

Great info! I have some follow up questions:

1) is there a plan for a PWA for mobile users?

2) can community ownership be transferred? E.g. if my key gets compromised and I want to migrate the community to a secure account.

2) is this compatible with any keychain I can use so that I'm not pasting my nSec into my web browser?

Thanks for the awesome work!

Can someone give me a rundown of how Nostr communities work? I just discovered https://satellite.earth/ and https://kiwi.nostr and I'm so excited! But how does the back end work? How do notes map to communities? How are community names registered or transferred? So many questions.

#nostr

Secure boot is a process that uses cryptography and untamperable physical circuitry (just like in a Bitcoin hardware wallet) to guarantee your phone boots into GrapheneOS and not a fake/modified version of Graphene that your phone got 'infected' with. It's the highest level of security available on consumer mobile phones.

Only Google phones have an open secure boot process, so therefore GrapheneOS only works on Google phones. Other Android phones often don't have a secure boot process, and the ones that do are inconsistent (can't guarantee every phone has the same process, even within the same family of phones) and less secure. As a result, GrapheneOS can not work on non-Google phones.

You can run many OS on a Pixel and leverage secure boot, but Graphene offers the best security/privacy.

You won't find secure boot on non-Google phones, so you won't be able to install Graphene, but you can still run Calyx/Lineage which at least degoogle the phone.

I plan to launch a Bitcoin podcast that just discusses new Bitcoin podcasts. I'll call it the the 'Bitcoin Bitcoin Podcast Podcast'