Could you rewrite the script above to not say that Nostr is peer to peer but instead that it’s decentralized?
Same with Python.
But do you admit you got hacked because PHP fucked you while you were programming asynchronously?
But most clients already display the CCs when they display the p tags natively in the client. Perhaps if you’re on a client that doesn’t already show that information it might be helpful but maybe a better solution would be to display more information about the event rather than duplicating it in the content and tags.
Hopefully redditors see that they need to move to a freer platform where there’s only API access. I have been thinking about more Reddit-like clients.
Nostr fixes this.
That looks much slicker and doesn’t include any repetitive information that clients already show.
What I meant for the CCs is editing the CCs in a separate text field (no annoying and slow checkboxes) as plain text and then using that separate text to change the tags instead of doing the editing in the content field.
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Thank you, that looks so much better.
What about changing the more-speech UI to allow editing the list of CCs that goes into the event as text instead of doing that editing in the content? It seems like you’re editing the content so you can edit the tags instead of editing the tags themselves.
I’m fine with the early email style responses, I’ve always thought it was a good format, but could you perhaps change the header? Maybe don’t include the relay, time, or CCs since those can more easily be embedded in the event instead of the content?
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Not sure about this one. I don’t think the Damus relay is any different than any other relay.
Git is incredibly decentralized. There are probably dozens of people with local copies of the code. nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s also stores the repo on his servers as do I on a Gitea instance.
Agree with you though about the distribution but nothing you can do about that. Damus is as decentralized as it can be IMO. There are certain bottlenecks you can’t get around.
What about Damus is centralized besides the distribution?
I swear there are only 5 pictures of nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m on the internet that everyone uses
