The correlation between high levels of homogeneity and low levels of violent crime cannot be discounted either.
Like, requiring more than one sig to post, or allowing more than one key to sign independently for the same npub?
I think there is a benefit to making digital interactions feel more organic and intuitively similar to IRL interactions, but I don't think typing hints are a good example of that in action.
I don't feel anxious waiting to hear someone speak in a regular conversation, but I do if I see those bouncing dots in a digital conversation and then they stop bouncing, but I never received anything.
That's an interesting use case... I wonder if it would be possible for a client like Amethyst to check your local relay for any notes that are only located there and flagged as "public" in some way, or not flagged as "private", and automatically broadcast them the next time you open the client and are online, rather than having to do it manually.
Thank you for having me on the nostr:npub1mlcas7pe55hrnlaxd7trz0u3kzrnf49vekwwe3ca0r7za2n3jcaqhz8jpa nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn and getting me thinking about a theology of technology in a deeper way!
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Heyo! Think NEW1 is referring to me bringing up the Spring Browser? https://spring.site/
I've heard of something else called Kiwi Browser which you can supposedly throw extensions into.. Have not tried though so I can't vouch for it sadly. Will try on my fresh Graphene hopefully tonight!
Can confirm that Kiwi Browser lets you install chrome extensions.
There is also a fork of nos2x available for Firefox on mobile.
Spring is great! Between it and Amber, you can log into just about anything without inputting your nsec.
A desktop build of Spring would be amazing!
nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z can confirm! Thank you for all you do! Amethyst is hands down my favorite Android client!
I just saw that the latest update added the ability to import and export relay lists. That's pretty nice to have, actually.
Makes it similar to metadata.nostr.com, but without the 3rd party.
Explain the benefits of running a relay locally on the device.
It's just for backing up my own notes and other events, right? No one else is able to connect to my Citrine relay to read from it, so it's not like it is helping decentralized the overall protocol.
Private drafts, I suppose, but what else would I want it for?
Looks like others would like something similar, too.
We should have something like https://nostr.watch/ but for Blossom servers.
Absolutely! Found Bitcoin when I was meant to find it, regardless of what I would have preferred.
Mine did not, but only because I hadn't even heard of Bitcoin at that time. I certainly wish I had.
Not sure how I managed to live under a rock for so long.
Is there a list of available #Blossom 🌸 servers anywhere? I know about a couple of them. Also would be good if the list has pricing, if they charge for media hosting (which they should).
#asknostr
Running #Citrine
Now I just need to figure out why.
The app could be hosted from just about anywhere. GitHub, a Blossom 🌸 server, or whatever, and signed with a PGP key or nsec when listing it on zap.store, and your web of trust on Nostr can be used as a measurement of the trustworthiness of that key.
Nothing. The innovation here is that you are downloading Bitcoin-core from a Nostr-based app store, and the keys signing for the legitimacy of the app are being vouched for by people within your web of trust.
Autocorrect... "input" should have been "npub."
