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Twin Cities MN native - Old lady, tech nerd, cookbook author Low sugar ground beef jerky @ https://mailboxmeat.com/ Free keto recipes at @ https://ketobeejay.npub.pro/ Low carb for T2D Faith >>> religion πŸ™ I β™₯ silly cat GIFs #anarchist #agorist N=1

I am on primal for desktop. Everything I've tried for Android GrapheneOS is unusable. I tried Amethyst (what even is that, looks like bare-bones nothing there), I tried Iris, and I tried FreeFrom, which seems to be a read/browse only mode app. So I'm sticking with desktop for now. Primal in my Brave browser on mobile isn't horrible, but it keeps making me log in over and over again to perform each action. Even when I turn Brave shields OFF.

This is completely untrue. The very first implementation of direct messaging was heavily critisized but it had end to end (e2e) encryption which is the minimum it should have.

This means no one but the intended recipients could read the messages, and no url manipulation could change this. Only how you handle your nsec, if you expose or leak that data, could compromise your private messages.

This is one of the things that was criticised, as well as how much metadata could be extracted, anyone could see "who was talking to who" and "when" and potentially get a rough idea of "how long those messages were".

This is much less information than that which staff at X potentially has access to. They can actually read the messages, the difference is that they reportedly keep that data private.

Being able to have private communications online across public infrastructure, not relying on false promises by companies and without unintended consequences such as leaking who you are talking to is the dream, and no one but #Nostr devs are working on this because #Nostr provides a public infrastructure to build for that isn't just "the internet" that doesn't require everyone to run a server. This has brought new life to these idealistic goals.

I think we are very close to getting almost everything we want, but we don't yet have the dream DM solution. We have a good solution that many nostr clients support called "gift wrapped messages", but I am most excited on an implenentation that builds on top of the Signal (yes the e2e messaging app) technology. It will provide much more security and privacy and even allow for private group messaging.

Btw, I don't know any client that supports private group chat, but I would be very cautious about how it worked.

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#Nostr isn't a chat platform, many people think DMs should never have been tried, but it was tried, it serves a purpose but it isn't as fit for whistleblowers and humanitarians. Btw, X has never been fit for them either.

The fact that it existed meant people debated it and now we are getting something better. That something better will be probed and tested and it will be improved constantly as we discover problems over time.

1. Don't use #NOSTR for DMs, it was never its primary purpose anyway.

2. Don't use X for it either, it is actually worse.

3. Use Signal or SimpleX for chat, if you want to use Nostr as your contact list, then look into 0xChat or KeyChat for Nostr as more security focused applications.

4. #Nostr actually has a chance of being the base of the most secure and useful DM/Chat protocol we have ever had. Support that. For yourself and for people who have never had this type of tool but are living in dystopian nightmares today.

5. We have only just begun.

Thanks for this explanation. BTW I can't "like" it.

Then again, sometimes primal/iris/whatever I'm using will randomly log me out.

πŸ‘ Happy to hear whenever people can eat fruit and get away with it, but for me, a type 2 diabetic, fruit is 3 kinds of sugar (fructose, sucrose, and glucose) and I have to abstain completely (not that I mind) to not spike my blood glucose or gain weight.

Someone on Twitter sent me this when I told them about nostr, and I have to #asknostr - is this true? I'm interested to know if there are devs/expert users who have researched this and/or fixed it (if it's even an issue). Would love to send them an answer. I'm trying to get my twitter peeps on here too.

#asknostr how can I stop getting notifications on a conversation or replies?

Interesting. Alby themselves replied to a reddit post asking about this and they said what I did πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

This was not an ideal #introduction

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I know I'm a year late, but...

This all reminds me of the early days of G+

Trying to get all my twitter people on here...wish me luck

On browser, yep. But every mobile app I've tried so far is garbage (iris, Amethyst, FreeFrom, etc.) except Primal on browser and that's kinda sketch too. I had to log in 4 times just to "like" this post on mobile, and yet, it worked great on browser. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ