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Thinking about python, geospatial, forestry, and LiDAR in small-town Idaho.

Oh god now my Damus is producing another echo of your video.

I haven’t gone raw in so long. We should probably remember that’s what the newbies see 😔

They are an amazing live show. Seen them twice and I would never hesitate to go

When signed json blobs over Veilid? nostr:note1s3hc55xrjpvazl22atslr5rleg3e7t9kjseekq72t665sf0xqz3sv3pghk

The silence is deafening… and expected. nostr:note1xfhd22936xthfajeagr8dsrymxdnhq2v65mnf8pvgcxpdz90r4vqd6swkl

What are some use-cases that we NEED drivechains for that can’t be achieved with non-blockchain decentralized crypto like nostr?

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Introducing...

Vault - NOSTR Password Manager

A free, open source, and decentralized password manager.

Download extension:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vault-password-manager-on/namadahddjnkmjgdnncdlhioopmjiflm

Source code:

https://github.com/jinglescode/nostr-password-manager

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More info:

Vault utilizes zero-knowledge encryption to safeguard your data while storing it on NOSTR network for enhanced resilience.

Vault saves all your passwords and notes securely by encrypting your data twice; once with your secret key and once with your passcode.

Your data are not stored on any centralized server, but rather on a set of relay servers. This means that it is resilient to attacks and that you are the only one who can access your passwords.

Security experts recommend that you use a different, randomly generated password for every account that you create, and Vault makes this easy. Vault can generate passwords and store them for you, this means that you only need to remember one password, your passcode.

Looking to store and swiftly retrieve your data? Vaults facilitate searchable items, allowing you to effortlessly copy the desired information with a single click.

Vault is free, open source, and decentralized; and will always be.

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Status and questions:

- Version 1.0.0 approved on Chrome Web Store. Version 1.0.1 is the real version I wanna push to you guys, might have to wait for 24 hours for approval

- Enhanced Safe Browsing? - Apparently for new developers, it generally takes a few months to become trusted.

- Read history? - not really, just that need to read what page you are currently on and paste the URL when you add new items

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nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6

nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m

nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424

I love the idea and will probably test it for some small stuff. The only feedback I might give is that one potential downside is the the encrypted data is publicly available, which isn’t true for a normal password manager.

Of course the data is still encrypted, but there are some concerns. Leaked keys and passwords carry much higher risk since it’s guaranteed that the hacker already has access to the encrypted content. Phishing attacks may be extremely prevalent and people need to be extremely careful of the client implementations.

Again, I love seeing new implementations on Nostr and have always thought a password manager would be interesting, but want to make sure we are talking about all the potential risks! Would be curious to hear your thoughts on these issues and how they could be mitigated

Best acronym in nostr, nbd nostr:note1sc6h4fss58nl80w3gjm4zcttx0pk0uxncy9y2j3rd4f2tr8sk48s2kjk5u

I am liking that about rust. Having to think about strict typing and data ownership/lifetime and how to efficiently organize code around that is hopefully going to make me a better programmer. Lots of bad habits I picked up learning python through the ease of Jupyter notebooks.

Thanks! I’m in pretty deep with rust already but I’ll take a peek at golang.

Starting the 5th chapter on the interactive version of this book

https://rust-book.cs.brown.edu/

I think it’s the same book content, but I couldn’t get to your link. It’s been great so far. The section covering ownership was just super dense

I had steak at a campsite and it did not look like that 👀

Nostr.kiwi has the most complete integration in my experience. Definitely a long way to go compared to the twitter style interface that most clients support now