Then self-reported key compromise becomes potentially very simple and standardized. (Strong warnings before you accidentally zap a popped key, for example.)
#[0] NIP idea: “burn notices” for nprofiles/npubs that are compromised or defunct. Probably shouldn’t prevent any functionality but could provide a hint to the new npub/nprofile for clients to choose behavior or prompt user
Get her one of the real long ones… it’ll blow her mind
Why isn't there a Bech32 encoder/decoder in every language?
Ephemeral events is a set of event kinds in the nostr protocol, per NIP-16
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/16.md#ephemeral-events
It’s also great at hiding vulnerabilities by abstracting them within the containers instead of leaving them visible to the OSes which have built in mechanisms for addressing the vulnerabilities such as with simple updates
The sad part is that FDIC is the people, including the 99.99% of them with much less than the VC
Mr Powell, the first step is admitting you have a problem.
I think if we are in this for the good it will bring and not just ourselves, then we should be inclusive and welcoming. Ramps are part of that for most people.
Hey Klaus, I own sats and I am happy now.
Sounds like a better deal to me than your offer.
🎶 Tide is high but I’m hodling on
🎶I’m gonna be your twenty one…
🎶…million
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I think it’s just displacement vs distance definitions. If you go 10 units one way then back 10 units in the opposite direction you, at the end, traveled a distance of 20 units but your total displacement was zero.
What’s everyone using for tracking for tax purposes? What’s good?
@jack, did you overlook the IP address assignment function of ICANN?
Yes and with DID we all share the identity fabric.
Today, the big cloud providers’ identity fabrics are separate walled gardens that don’t naturally interoperate due to different standards / approaches (e.g - OAuth vs SigV4, gRPC vs REST/OpenAPI, etc)
Highly centralized id fabrics are extremely enticing targets for attackers, too.
The DID identity fabric will enable new levels of interoperability and integration between applications while also being more robust and secure than the centralized provider fabrics of now.
Not if you think the problem is over-policing of poor communities and criminalization of everyday life with more laws than one could read in a lifetime.
Mint.
I’ve used kali, mint, Ubuntu, Debian, windows and macOS.
As an infosec professional, I’m deepest on windows (deep), then Linux (intermediate), then macOS (novice but power user)


