Damus. But the fact that you are asking underlines the problem. The experience and functionality should be consistent. As a creative, I don't find it helpful at all. I believe that people should start building with more consistency and focus on platform maturity. The whole relay part is not that great. Your content might end up on shady servers because, let's face it, for now, the most attractive use of the protocol gathers people that believe they can use it as a dark market or people that were banned from other platforms for good reasons
I am getting there. I'm in Greece, not for holidays, and I'm melting. The temperatures are insane. Keeping the creative work running, tho. I'm producing a lot these days.
How about you?
Isn't it the other way around?
One of the major flaws is the lack of consistency between clients and UX.
#nostr is a protocol, but no app provides experience and functionality worth attracting an audience not limited to nerds and weirdos. Also, the lack of control over your content is not significant, and there is no proper way to prevent bots, spammers, or anyone to stop interacting with you.
Still a long road ahead.
I do anything from carefully choosing my food to regular and increasing intensity exercise. Avoid unhealthy habits, use natural products to wash yourself, don’t abuse them, sleep and do anything that improves that. Avoid toxicity, and never feel guilty for what you want or desire. Breathe. I’m still pondering supplements of NMN and bacteria for gut health—vitamin D intake when there is no Sun. Walk.
Also, I have a question.
When you need to cover a part of your life for any reason that might relate to private, intimate areas or because you have illegal behaviours, the last thing you need is to show off what you do. Correct?
Hence shitposting over a decentralised platform shouldn't be your goal.
The only reason is the data correlation and the ability to express yourself freely. Because that's a bitch.
But here, tracing people to a rl identity is a task for noobs. People post pictures of themselves, they relate to online activities on other platforms, they post pictures of their surroundings, links to their work, to their code, to their whatever. So the only consequence of such a platform is that your data is scattered into amatorial shady servers that can be violated any other second by authorities or criminals.
Not that great, considering that all this adds up to castrated functionality and bad user experience
The depth of traceability extends to levels that you can't imagine.
Network modelling, habits, content posted, pictures, timing, etc.
And all this comes without including that people running a relay might not be that bright. And even then, if I were a malicious actor, I would take down silently a few relays and replace them with mine.
What most don't understand is that decentralised comes with an enormous price. Your security model goes to hell if you don't control it, and there is also a majestic misunderstanding that it is not traceable. Some are even claiming it implies anonymity.
Does anybody here works or has contacts with TUI Airlines Netherlands?
#plebchain #nostr #coffeechain
Morning, you. Have a great day
I've muted the spammer that commented below, but this muted the whole conversation. Me and Nostr aren't friends. Hopefully, I didn't mute you because I see no way to unmute anything
I can't agree more that any government is corrupted to the bones and in ways that are way rooted and dirtier than anyone expects.
But I still believe he did it stupidly and that he's an attention seeker.
In that sense for me, Assange has done much better work
I didn't mean to discourage you. Maybe you interpret it more positively, and we can compare notes.
I’m negatively biased because I'm not too fond of that attention-seeking and how he divulged the information.
I’m not a Snowden supporter.
I’m a lot into the topic, I agree that the way our privacy is being violated is beyond the imaginable, and I support the idea that people should be mindful. The point is that despite all the glamour around it, this kind of real-life spy story is verging more toward a person needing attention than the will to inform and educate.
Also, that content is outdated now.
It made sense to watch it back in time, in my opinion





