take more guesses
ayyye thanks for saying nice things about my state!
I like that running your own hardware is cool again.
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theres no better rush than unlearning
I was told to use nip98 https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/98.md
I want to believe nostr:note1ldtfnmms72ysx8rgvk3hp9x4f0q5wk5auyynn99qqn9lgcnet2esgapz7g
oh god I used the wrong you're*
where's the edit button?
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If your happy and you know it #zap your plebs!
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If your happy and you know it zap your plebs!
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If your happy and you know it and you really want to show it,
if your happy and you know it zap your plebs!
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#zapathon #plebchain
Introducing...
Vault - NOSTR Password Manager
A free, open source, and decentralized password manager.
Download extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vault-password-manager-on/namadahddjnkmjgdnncdlhioopmjiflm
Source code:
https://github.com/jinglescode/nostr-password-manager
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More info:
Vault utilizes zero-knowledge encryption to safeguard your data while storing it on NOSTR network for enhanced resilience.
Vault saves all your passwords and notes securely by encrypting your data twice; once with your secret key and once with your passcode.
Your data are not stored on any centralized server, but rather on a set of relay servers. This means that it is resilient to attacks and that you are the only one who can access your passwords.
Security experts recommend that you use a different, randomly generated password for every account that you create, and Vault makes this easy. Vault can generate passwords and store them for you, this means that you only need to remember one password, your passcode.
Looking to store and swiftly retrieve your data? Vaults facilitate searchable items, allowing you to effortlessly copy the desired information with a single click.
Vault is free, open source, and decentralized; and will always be.
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Status and questions:
- Version 1.0.0 approved on Chrome Web Store. Version 1.0.1 is the real version I wanna push to you guys, might have to wait for 24 hours for approval
- Enhanced Safe Browsing? - Apparently for new developers, it generally takes a few months to become trusted.
- Read history? - not really, just that need to read what page you are currently on and paste the URL when you add new items
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I tried building an easy to use a password manager for the normie market 8 years ago.
One of the biggest problems I had was how I might easily backup and sync their passwords across devices without trusting me, a single point of failure. Never figured it out.
When I learned about nostr this was the first non-social media use case that came to mind. So glad to see someone run with it!
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Yeah, I just think that a large amount of people today will read "crypto" and assume its some sort of scam and stop reading.
But nostr at it's core is a giant open data lake of user-generated data, secured by their private keys, that can take any form, be re-arranged in any format, and be instantly available on every website or app without the user ever having to export their data. Just log in and go.
Nostr is way bigger than zaps and twitter clones. The design surface is massive. A section on Product Hunt couldn't possibly fit the scope of whats to come.
It's will be a learning curve for sure. But hopefully along their journey they realize this protocol enables all sorts of new ideas, not just social media.
Just a speed bump.
i fucking love zapping you freaks
I agree to a point. It's good to know (and be able to choose) where you send your data.
But people don't need to understand SMTP to send an email or HTTP to use a website.
These protocols are simply abstracted away from us by our software so we can just focus on our own problems.
Hopefully in the future people will use Nostr with just a vague idea of what it is and whats possible, while their tools can make a bunch of decisions for them so they don't have to think about whats happening under the hood.
I see what you mean, but I think that community is still warming up to the idea of "crypto" anything since it doesn't really fit their existing mental models.
Topics I now skip past in #bitcoin podcasts
- is ethereum a security?
- whats the fed going to do?
- price predictions
- HyPeRbItCoInIzAtIoN
I send zaps from a different wallet than I receive them. AMA







