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shopstrmarkets.com founder | free market maximalist | nurture capitalist

💯 https://graduallythensuddenly.xyz/pay-me-in-bitcoin-theory/ nostr:note18lly972xdv7nkk98m9q072scz3k7tcx3qu29zsdpzx2auqgdgy4q4sles5

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Replying to Avatar PABLOF7z

This is a new document I'm writing using https://collab-lemon.vercel.app/ which allows for collaborative editing of documents on nostr.

The cool part is that this very simple tool, that I basically wrote in one hour last night, has some interesting primitives that can allow for a decentrailized wiki.

In this flow I can invite editors to collaborate with me; they can suggest changes and I can see them typing in "real-time". When they suggest a change they essentially create a fork of my document, which I can then resign as my own, essentially accepting their changes.

But the cool thing is that suggesting edits is not restricted to the people I authorize, anyone can do it. In my Whynotstr client these "unauthorized" edits are displayed separately and only if you choose to see them.

But anyone can see them. Which means that anyone can fork my document and create their own competing document.

## Decentralized wiki

From a "Wiki" perspective, this could mean that I write an entry for "Second World War"; the entry might be fully biased and I might leave out a bunch of nuance you, coming at it from a different perspective

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Groups are impossible to join; have never gotten them to work.

nostr:npub14u43en9xrzh92lmy8yk6fq3mme7vyul7x66n2zl6y35c3nt3y0lqhs3g74 recorded a walkthrough of using nostr:npub15dc33fyg3cpd9r58vlqge2hh8dy6hkkrjxkhluv2xpyfreqkmsesesyv6e a while back; it’s a little outdated but the main functionality has stayed pretty much the same:

https://www.loom.com/share/f229bfe81d8a4c008f36d8cc51913c1f?sid=aa90d9aa-8aa0-45cc-8e72-40a88f95b675

Since then we’ve added listing edits and a way to change the Cashu mint that is being used. We’re planning on making and releasing a new demo video after we roll out a few more features that are currently underway.

Replying to Avatar Dr. Hax

I try to post mostly positive things, which can be hard these days, but here's a good one:

https://adnauseam.io/

It is a browser extension that silently clicks on all those ads, polluting the advertisers' data streams.

If used by enough people, it would mean that, to the advertiser, it'll look like they got lots of clicks buy not lots of sales.

This means the value of clicks will go down, which means less profit for people who serve up ads.

If you promote this extension, you will be hurting American companies who are just trying to make ab buck. Companies like Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Google, X, and others. You wouldn't want to make life more difficult for them... would you? 😈🤣

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📢 Collaborative document editing over nostr: Proof-of-concept

@naddr1qqhyxmmvd3skymmjv96xjmmw94hkut2wdaehgu3d2pex7mmx94hkvttrdahxxetswskh5df5v9exzqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcq3ql2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqxpqqqzzmk8q5num

So today I called nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc and we were talking about collaboratively editing documents on nostr; I had this very left-side of the curve idea on how to do this, so after kids' bedtime I implemented it to see what it would feel like.

How it works:

A user can invite other users to edit a document (i.e. a long-form, or any other kind of document)

* The invitees can be added/removed at will by the owner of the document.

* The users send ephemeral events while live editing and can hit "save" to propose a new version of the document.

* Everybody sees what the others are doing in real time

* The document's owner chooses which version to make "official".

* Documents can be forked so any of the invitees (or anybody else if the document is allowed to be public) can fork the document and continue working on their own version.

https://flare.pub/w/naddr1qqhyxmmvd3skymmjv96xjmmw94hkut2wdaehgu3d2pex7mmx94hkvttrdahxxetswskh5df5v9exzqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcq3ql2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqxpqqqzzmk8q5num

Insane. nostr:note1pl2hh0dklrtd98knlftur9qwzgnz0g2euxkkd05fa5tjtkgtan7s09ynhd

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