got you, thanks again
ok, alby is now working for me, and I'm looking closer and seeing there's a CORS issue with snort fetching your lnurlp from fountain
yeah, tried both, I think it's my side, I'm using alby, and they are clearly having trouble.
indeed people are not grasping the lay of the land here. the centralized services reap the full exponential benefits of the network effect by gatekeeping membership in the network. those who provide value to the nostr network will get value out proportionally. the dividends of the protocol's network effect will be paid to them.
it's going to take years and years to realize this in working software and ways of organizing things.
I dropped in to twitter, but it's hard to take anything seriously there, or even to imagine I'm aware of the direction of the spin. looking for independent sites, blogs, organizations, rss feeds, anything that we can make unmediated connections to.
I'm tryna zap this from snort, but getting a "failed to load LNURL service". hmm.
this is an interesting one, thanks
where do you look for information on current or even recent events? I prefer long-form content for most things, but it's good to have some sort of short to medium term information. I'm thinking now of episodes like the UFOs and Ohio situation. random people on Twitter is probably the most frequent answer, but is obviously flawed as a mob, and one which is being propagandized by multiple parties. are there any organizations that are worth looking to for at least a starting point?
sorry for the confusion, was trying to repost a different event, but ui scrolled out from under me
100%
very strange indeed
The FNF has just deployed microbounties to #[0], #[3], #[2] and #[1] for their arduous work in advancing the cause of Nostr.
See all the information at https://docs.google.com/document/d/10xKQIO969GoNnAEnoMgJky69lG-_TslnqO4uIfioi1Y.
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decentralization also implies the network itself isn't owned by any one entity. that network effect, the exponentially increasing value of the network as nodes are added, is usually captured by the owner of the network, twitter for example. on the other hand, nostr pays that network effect dividend to the users of the protocol, proportionally to the value they provide the protocol. I think this is the most key point about why nostr will succeed, the incentive is to provide value, and not to gatekeep entry or editorial functions.
I usually use astral.ninja, but it's been on the fritz for me all morning. trying snort.social now, not bad at'tall, not bad.
