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Martin
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I wish it was that easy, but that's the equivalent of sticking our heads into the sand and pretending that these people don't exist.

Redefining words has no consequences, they still have real actual power that affects our lives in dramatic ways, they drop bombs, poison our food, turn our institutions against us (law, journalism, healthcare) and steal our wealth.

I feel like that makes life even more unbearably frustrating, because it would mean that the most limited people somehow magically also become the most powerful and successful.

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Hey nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg is there a bug with the unread markers? I can't get rid of those two.

Somehow the problem fixed itself now.

Hey nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg is there a bug with the unread markers? I can't get rid of those two.

Eventually they will make running nodes illegal for individuals and then you don't want your IP to be known to host a bitcoin node.

Apart from that, Tor is a convenient way for people to access their node when they are away from home, without having to open ports or the need for a static IP.

Almost everyone who runs bitcoin and lightning nodes.

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where can I buy this?

Amazing, works like a charm, at least for browser based clients, thank you.

Still wondering what the best practice is for actual iOS apps. Is it really the keychain?

Why is it superior to Umbrel? If I'm not mistaken, on Start9 everything works through Tor, while on Umbrel I can use Tailscale.

What makes Start9 better in your opinion?

On iOS, how can I keep my nsec secure and not paste it into every Nostr app under the sky?

#asknostr #security #nsec

While doing all of this, be aware that everything you post here will be on someone's server for the next few decades and you can't get rid of it any more.

If you live in a country where fascist cunts (ie all woke Western countries right now) can kick in your door and drag you into a re-education camp for posting thought crimes online, you better be very careful how you word your posts over here.

#privacy #noPrivacy

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This sounds like a good idea.

I keep thinking that at Twitter scale, total data will be north of 20TB per day and nobody will be able to store all of that, but if let's say 50% of all users run relays and each of these relay stores the user's very own events (obviously) but also all events of let's say up to 100 or 1000 users that this user follows, then the amount of data that needs to be stored per relay is manageable and everyone will have a huge amount of backups.

But then, I assume, it will become impossibly hard for each client to properly fetch all events that a user should see on their timeline? A client would have to send out hundreds/thousands of requests to get all the data that is scattered accross tens of thousands of relays??

I should probably sit down one weekend and read the protocol spec and try to implement a client and a relay 🙈

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Primal has a better back button when clicking into deeply nested replies and then backing out of it again. It also has a nicer "XX new posts" badge floating at the center top when there are new posts.