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GM Proof of Work is self evident
That sounds like you're allowing multiple collaborators to a single 'nostr' repo. Thats not likely a good idea on a public relay system. I was thinking a repo would belong a single identity. A 'nostr' repo for each identity involved as if each participant had their own 'public' hosted git remote repo, instead of collaborating together on a shared hosted repo.
It seems to me we would know if we constructed the notes correctly, if we lost one in the middle of the chain of commits, right? It should be pretty rare to lose a message when its broadcast to many relays. Git objects aren't appropriate because they're not chained. Everything would have to be in commit notes, with parents and timestamps. Git objects would be rebuilt as instructed by a series of patch contents in fully detailed commit notes.
I think git objects are for a different hosting system than we have here. Git is for working the files. Nostr is for sending the notes about them.
I think you're right on the money with putting the social side on Nostr being the best use.
However, git data itself is just text about the history of the repo. Commits over time. what the parents are, what I've changed. The data itself is also all text, or encoded data into text. Use of it is doing some work in a text editor and then recording that in git as checkpoint in time.
It seems to me you could export to a series of notes and also rebuild a git repo from these notes if they were all on the relay, to be found and parsed.
Wait, i though the state was still taxing and paying.
The anarchy of the free market, yes. The truth is that failing schools would die and parents would want their kids educated at schools that actually do that, not brainwashing centers. Parents have the right interests for their children. I trust them.
Hmmm, well I don't think the taxpayer knows best, either. That system keeps both operating, even if either one, Catholic vs Public, is failing.
It should be the parents choice.
Don't forget to cover the emergent result of the architecture:
Own your identity (and community) - move freely between clients and relays without losing history or connections.
Own your data - distribute it to relays as you like, for redundancy and censorship resistance.
Not just Twitter - any text based social messaging thing can be built. Forums, Chat rooms, Reddit, Blogs
Really, that's not even the political debate. The question is, should they get a piece of the government theft that is taxation, like the public schools.
To that, even, I say, yes. Parents should be the customer of the education service that our society says the government must provide their children. It should be their market choices that are empowered by that theft. If we have to have that theft for this purpose at least allow parents the power to direct those funds to any school operator they like.
Is that code available anywhere? I was thinking about tinkering with this and I feel like it would work just fine, and yeah pretty easy to just read and write the history from a channel or thread. The issue is the collaboration. It would feel different. It would have to be all fully remote forks, each identity, but that still works good. full PRs for everyone, everytime.
It's pretty straight forward, actually. It excites me very much that we might get that kind of thing very quickly. Git commits are just big notes of changes since the previous commit.
You want the same set of relays anywhere you go. Most apps let you save these relays to the network itself and an app will transition to using them once you sign in.


