Are you mostly connected to Japanese relays?
List of domains for mute - is that not trivial to implement?
will contribute 20k to a pool to either spec this out in the nips repository or to have it in #amethyst nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z
We need an option to mute from a domain.
In case you were looking for a bop pt. 2
https://song.link/s/23CAumTPXjx2mLHtVGqsNW
#tunestr #music #djentstr
The wot is a great feature, probably would cover the top 20%ile of individuals who are within 4 follow distances. Though, that bottom 20th percentile of individuals who are within that distance you really don't want to see.
The Wikipeedia approximation and enhancement from nostr and WOT could work with a default score set high, but having even more specialization and mixing would be enhanced through the tools that allow you to configure how open your community is, and governed by a subset of stakeholders for the relay being operated.
Finally, the users will settle into some Pareto Optimality of engagement in any such community: some may be appointed moderators in a community, or an individual just interested. The Reddit community model is great for this type of interaction, just that its centrality can remove individuals from that entire network of which nostr removes by design.
Of course in many cases there can't globally be truth but you may care/weight some groups as having better signal with respect to what you care about. Wide open is a great first step but i know the optimal is to have more community and themed relays where individuls are more likely to enjoy interacting with each other. if i want to learn about the technical side of nostr development i want credible sources from developers who know what they are talking about with some technical proficiency, WOT doesn't solve less credible or external to the domain even if their trust is high.
Humans typically are not great with a fully connected friend/association network (everyone sharing the same relays could be viewed as a fully connected community even if they aren't followers of each other, but because they fish in the same pond. I'd expect that most of the time humans had most heterogeneneity was during and immediately after war. There were individuals at the edge who crossed boundaries (merchants, performers, etc)
there is an ongoing "problem" of big relays centralizing nostr. What is going on however is that those on nostr are quite likely to aligned on some principles. We get some others that expect different and leave because they don't want to deal with the extremes.
believe it or not, those on nostr are not a shrunken proportional representation of humanity. We are actually a single community with a smaller portion at the edge because they are in the wrong community. They have no other community because there is no framework which aligns for them yet.
more segregation is benificial because that is how niches grow. The fundamental architecture however allows individuals to connect to different communities that they align in a whole spectrum of possibilities. This is a magnificent but underdeveloped aspect of nostr - relays with various levels of openness and themed community values.
It is a well known phenomena that natural networks generally are not fully connected because there are physical constraints that exist (neurons - metabolic and spatial density, circulatory system, tree networks) where paths have fractal throughput - they are scale free and are small worlds (groups of nodes with many connections, sparse connections across groups, efficient navigation). The internet generally doesn't have that constraint (beyond POW as an acknowledgment) and think that we should have the all to all connections.
we need a framework to tweak the knobs of exclusivity on relays. You shouldnt be obligated to continually mute what you dont want to see. This falls straight into the harassment problem which ill save for another note. Regardless, this framework will:
1) help the network and individuals will have a higher probability of connecting with individuals they value
2) traversal between groups (proportion out your posts to different relays/communities)
3) you'll have a lot less to worry about in terms of fitting a too general WOT curve, or mass reporting/muting individuals you want out of your feed.
I love wikifreedia, but we need micro wikifreedias where there is strong social concensus about the ideas within a homogeneous groups and a framework for discovery and traversal (apply, show credentials, pay fee, pledge qualitybcontent). We shouldn't want a nostr (& wikifreedia) where all ideas are shown evenly. Both classes of users - highly specialized, highly diverse and hetergeneous should be able to flourish.
> ME: How can I get you to fuck off and leave me alone?
> META AI: I understand that you may be frustrated, but I'm here to help and provide information. I am not capable of taking offense or feeling emotions, but I want to assure you that my purpose is to assist and provide helpful responses. If you have any specific questions or topics you would like to discuss, I am here to help. If you would like to take a break from our conversation, I understand, and you can always come back when you are ready. Please feel free to ask me any questions or clarify how I can assist you further.
> There you have it. Meta AI is a stalker.
Been thinking about colaborative decentralized wikis. And how to organize content.
https://wikifreedia.xyz/nkbip-01/dc4cd086cd7ce5b183
I have other ideas regarding network effects and our bias to wide open relays, so i'm putting a pin in this and will come back to it.
Yes π
will use emojis for emotional context π
good day π
Actually great video, not clickbate. Top performers are more sociopathic, narcisistic, have strong proficiencies in saying so and change their environment as opposed to trying to change the emotions through numbing.
Don't care much for tg π but good on having it open, may redownload it and join at some point
You mind open sourcing that list buddy? π
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π₯Amber event signer from Android - minimize how many apps have direct access to your nsec. Both Amethyst and Nostrudel.ninja (installable as a PWA from Chrome) are able to ask Amber (politely) if it has permission to post and otherwise send events to the client you are using.
Kindly and patiently waiting for Spring Browser to update because of an inconvenient bug. Basically a web browser for nostr web apps, has the functionality of Amber and has its own sort of feed (built by the same dev of nostr.band, a very well built nostr search)
nostr.network is an installable web app that has similar functionality (now that i mention, i'll be checking it out)
Kiwi browser is not nostr related, but you can install firefox addons and also log into nostr web clients, but not generally great for mobile interface


