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5 CHALLENGES for Claude Computer Use: Here's What Happened

https://s.grigio.org/2dfF6

The Internet Has Changed. Privacy Was Left Behind #privacy #brave

The discussion focuses on the evolution of privacy in the digital age, particularly during the transition to Web 2.0.

Brendan Eich highlights that privacy concerns were often overlooked as users embraced popular platforms like Google Maps and Facebook.

There was an initial naive belief that users could easily consent to complex data practices, but feelings of being trapped by targeted ads and data breaches increased the demand for privacy.

Eich reflects on his experiences at Mozilla, noting the challenges of blocking third-party cookies due to pressure from the advertising ecosystem.

This motivated him to co-found Brave, a browser that prioritizes user privacy by blocking intrusive ads and tracking by default.

The conversation touches on the complex relationship people have with privacy, revealing that while many claim not to care, statistics show a different story when users are given options to opt-out of tracking.

Eich argues that most individuals care about privacy but often lack understanding of how it is compromised until negative consequences occur.

The speakers emphasize the importance of user empowerment and the need for a collective movement to advocate for privacy rights against powerful tech entities.

They discuss the rise of ad blockers and content blockers on mobile browsers, showing that users can fight back against privacy invasions.

The overall message is that users do not have to surrender their privacy; instead, they can take proactive steps to reclaim control over their online experiences.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb6u-TpV-JA

Disappering Satoshi Statue @ Lugano

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Some time ago I started hacking on a nostr client for comments, an alternative to [nocomment](https://github.com/fiatjaf/nocomment), just for the fun learning experience. As a [stacker.news](https://stacker.news) fan, I drew a lot of the inspiration from its design.

At about the same time, I noticed [Habla.news](https://habla.news) was lacking comments on long-form notes. I was kindly invited to join the design calls, and my tiny widget ended up getting merged!

Comments you make on Habla since July are using [ZapThreads](https://github.com/fr4nzap/zapthreads).

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*See it live at https://habla.news/dergigi/1680612926599*

## The component

ZapThreads is available as a web component and can be embedded pretty much anywhere. It works on any client-side framework (via NPM) or website (via a script tag).

You can pass it a bech32-encoded `naddr`, `note` or `nevent` and it will use that as the root for all replies. We call this the *anchor* event.

Habla for example passes the `naddr` of the current long-form note:

```html

;

```

But you can also give it a URL and it will work, as nostr supports references to URLs via the `r` tag.

Here the comments from https://fiatjaf.com/nostr.html (which, of course, are rendered by nocomment on that site):

Likes and zaps for the anchor are displayed by default. Replies are threaded and can be collapsed or expanded. Basic Markdown and nostr references such as profiles, naddrs, tags, etc are all properly rendered.

The host page where the component is embedded can optionally pass an `npub` attribute to suggest this profile is currently logged in via NIP-07. Otherwise, logging in is possible from within any reply area, as well as replying anonymously.

Reloading a page gets you instant rendering since the component is designed for offline-first. This means that only new data is requested, with the benefit of great UX and minimal demand on relays.

It's lightweight on clients as well, it weighs under 40kb minified/gzipped including base CSS styles and SVG assets. (For comparison, nocomment is over 240kb).

So what's up with ZapThreads with... no zaps? That's coming soon, read on!

### Purple pilling the web

It's early days. Most activity is happening on nostr-native applications. Since the power of the protocol is identity and data portability, why not embed it in different corners of the Internet? The incentive for web publishers to integrate with nostr increases as the network grows. And we help the network effect by surfacing it in unlikely places where we have the chance to onboard new nostriches.

For this reason, ZapThreads offers full control on styling and feature switches. Defaults are reasonable but to make this appealing to any kind of website, easily fine-tuning the component is of utmost importance. This is all work in progress, like the next big feature: multiple language support. I want to make this insanely versatile.

And if we shine purple light on every corner of the Internet, we clearly will take the orange one with it. In addition to integrating with the social layer, publishers can now permissionlessly monetize their content. Zaps will be enabled on anchors and comments, and zap splits will allow sharing sats between authors, hosts, relays, or anyone else.

Tools to automate migration from popular commenting systems such as Disqus, Facebook comments, Wordpress, etc are also on the list. A world-class onboarding UX to go with it, and much more.

My interest clearly goes beyond just threaded comments. I want to create lots of small, lightweight, versatile, easy to integrate web components to permeate the web with notes but also the "other stuff" transmitted over relays.

And the cherry on the cake would be, making Disqus obsolete.

More at https://github.com/fr4nzap/zapthreads . Let me know what you think in the comments below!

Wow!

🤯 SPIEGATEMI PERCHE' STANNO TUTTI IMPAZZENDO NELLE COMUNITÁ LINUX E BITCOIN

https://s.grigio.org/HrPWU

Linux diventa russofobo e caccia degli sviluppatori solo per la loro nazionalità

https://s.grigio.org/dRmeZ

GrapheneOS now based on Android 15 🎆

https://s.grigio.org/zktXl

If bitcoin isn't digital cash, it's a digital collectible.

The narrative moved from "don't trust, verify" to "don't verify, trust".

How is it possible ? #bitcoin #woke #monero #saylor https://video.nostr.build/8665cd7a39ce3f5d1ee28cfa801d61fc7085328acc0071458931060c0ebec1f2.mp4

Syncthing Android non sarà più disponibile su Google PlayStore (ma c'è su F-Droid)

https://s.grigio.org/3aRJN

Un nuovo paper della BCE scopre che con l'aumentare del prezzo "Bitcoin impoverisce chi non li ha"

Il paper analizza le conseguenze distributive di un scenario in cui il prezzo di #Bitcoin continua ad aumentare nel futuro prossimo.

https://s.grigio.org/5UvCE

I cercapersone di Hezbollah venduti dal Mossad: ottimo marketing

https://s.grigio.org/V2mUu

Fai lavorare l'AI al posto tuo con gli AGENTI INTELLIGENTI. 😱 N8N automation + Ollama. TUTORIAL

👉 https://youtu.be/vv1AKoCaXbs

#automation #ai #intelligenzaartificiale #n8n

I MIGLIORI modelli di AI LOCALE 100% offline. GEMMA2 vs MISTRAL-NEMO vs LLAMA3.1 vs QWEN2.5 #ai #llm

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ckCjbX3oM8U

METTI TE STESSO OVUNQUE, con FLUX 1MIN, NO GPU - Tutorial

I progressi dell' Intelligenza Artificiale generativa sono impressionanti, con Flux puoi generare immagini di te stesso in qualsiasi situazione tramite fine-tuning.

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfbdbO0d4m8&list=PLoyPN0t8-vQXRXzCX__6VmGT0U216Q3l6&index=46

"VIDEO SPARITO" SULL'IMPATTO DELL'AI, TECNOLOGIA E GEOPOLITICA, SCHMIDT A STANFORD

https://youtu.be/o1nP6WvlXTw

#ai #intelligenzaartificiale

Vuoi davvero #linux sicuro?

https://youtu.be/YBf188URZ4E

#firewall #sicurezza