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Good morning #Nostr. Good morning #Nanostriches.

Nanostriches. I like that.

I've noticed! But I'm hoping that future nanostriches won't feel isolated when they venture int these fertile lands of the free.

If you add your nano address as a website using the standard URI, it can be used for tipping too (directly from the profile), like this:

nano:nano_165ncyhzggm6d9isrhfu956s6dnrt3tca8dge86b4uw97zddmt9cfwzyo63i

You can see it in my profile as an example. You have to have some nano wallet for it to work.

Let me know if you add your wallet and I'll tip!

Pretty much! Add as your "website": nano:YOUR_NANO_ACCOUNT

Like:

nano:nano_165ncyhzggm6d9isrhfu956s6dnrt3tca8dge86b4uw97zddmt9cfwzyo63i

When clicking, this will trigger the automatic opening of the nano wallet.

Why do I keep automatically re-following me as I switch Nostr clients? I really don't want to follow that guy.

Finally got my sats... Now I need to find a pray to #zap.

Hmm, I posted this to a Moka Pot community, but it appears in my feed instead.

I still need to figure this all out.

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RsNano: Nano cryptocurrency node written in Rust

https://www.rsnano.com/

Another project that I think is worth highlighting: RsNano!

This is an attempt to port the Nano Node code to rust. The main developer behind this is Gustav Schauwecker, and he plans to stream his development process every Tuesday on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@gschauwecker)

Ahh, that parenthesis is ruining the URL... Being unable to edit my posts is a quite a pain for someone as sloppy as me.

I really like the current logo though!

RsNano: Nano cryptocurrency node written in Rust

https://www.rsnano.com/

Another project that I think is worth highlighting: RsNano!

This is an attempt to port the Nano Node code to rust. The main developer behind this is Gustav Schauwecker, and he plans to stream his development process every Tuesday on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@gschauwecker)

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Extreme Privacy What It Takes to Disappear - 4th Edition

https://inteltechniques.com/book7.html

Who HASN'T ready this book yet? Raise your hand.

#privacy #books

I haven't, but I'll add it to my list!

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NIP-90: Data Vending Machines updated

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/vending-machine/vending-machine.md#appendix-2-job-types

There's a lot of new stuff on the Data Vending Machine NIP that I've been adding over the past few days.

Today I added something I'm very interested in:

Algorithmic feeds

Why am I interested in this? Didn't we escape twitter because of it's damn manipulative algorithms?

No. The issue is not with the use of algorithms (hell, chronological sorting *is* an algorithm): the issue is with opaqueness, misaligned-incentives, universality, and non-voluntary nature.

Data Vending Machine feed algorithms are not only fully voluntary, they also have a very organic long-tail design, where thousands of algorithms can be easily designed (because Nostr has solved the discovery problem!) and where Data Vending Machines could serve a niche so specific that is composed of only 5 or 10 people and still be worthwhile running it.

Next I'm going to work on building one more reference implementation where I will have a data vending machine calculate a feed for nostr:npub1w0rthyjyp2f5gful0gm2500pwyxfrx93a85289xdz0sd6hyef33sh2cu4x that would be truly impossible to calculate on the client (lists that contains most zapped highlights within a specific domain, e.g. AI).

Great job!

I'm learning a lot about the potential capabilities of Nostr, and this is very exciting. There are so many more possibilities than I initially imaged using a protocol like this one.

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NIP-90: Data Vending Machines updated

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/vending-machine/vending-machine.md#appendix-2-job-types

There's a lot of new stuff on the Data Vending Machine NIP that I've been adding over the past few days.

Today I added something I'm very interested in:

Algorithmic feeds

Why am I interested in this? Didn't we escape twitter because of it's damn manipulative algorithms?

No. The issue is not with the use of algorithms (hell, chronological sorting *is* an algorithm): the issue is with opaqueness, misaligned-incentives, universality, and non-voluntary nature.

Data Vending Machine feed algorithms are not only fully voluntary, they also have a very organic long-tail design, where thousands of algorithms can be easily designed (because Nostr has solved the discovery problem!) and where Data Vending Machines could serve a niche so specific that is composed of only 5 or 10 people and still be worthwhile running it.

Next I'm going to work on building one more reference implementation where I will have a data vending machine calculate a feed for nostr:npub1w0rthyjyp2f5gful0gm2500pwyxfrx93a85289xdz0sd6hyef33sh2cu4x that would be truly impossible to calculate on the client (lists that contains most zapped highlights within a specific domain, e.g. AI).

My personal website is a static site and I do host it from home, in a Raspberry pi.

Currently I have a VPS running (serverspace.io) to handle a few different things. One of them is a wireguard tunnel that forwards ports 80 and 443 to my home network via the tunnel. This fixes my site's IP to that of the VPS (my home has a dynamic IP), and it also acts as a barrier separating my home network from the outside world.

For my larger sites in which performance is important, I just put them into their own VPS.

My VPS provider is serverspace.io. They have worked well for me, but I haven't used other providers, so I don't have a good metric to tell you how they compare to others.

Nano.Casa: Monitor the open source development of the nano ecosystem

https://nano.casa

nano.casa monitors the open source development of the nano ecosystem, enabling developers and enthusiasts to easily track the progress of their favorite projects, discover new ones and allowing them easier access to the information about who's currently working on what.

Nano.Casa: Another site to track the development of the nano node software and ecosystem

https://nano.casa/

nano.casa monitors the open source development of the nano ecosystem, enabling developers and enthusiasts to easily track the progress of their favorite projects, discover new ones and allowing them easier access to the information about who's currently working on what.

GitHub roadmap for Nano. If you've ever wanted to contribute to core development, here might be a good place to start

https://github.com/orgs/nanocurrency/projects/5

One of the community members (qwahzi) recently took the time to improve the roadmap of the Nano node project in GitHub. This is a good place to look at to see figure out where help might be needed if you would like to volunteer, or simply look at the state of the project.

And now I have a Lightning Address!