Das ist aber mal eine tolle Idee.
Das ist aber mal eine tolle Idee.
Das ist aber mal eine tolle Idee.
Great! I like minimalism. Thanks for this!
Announcing Amber a android application Nostr signer.
With it you can have your nsec on only one application and use your npub on every other android application.
Instructions on how to add support for amber in your application are in the read me.
https://github.com/greenart7c3/Amber
Will try to add support for it in amethyst next week
cc nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z
Great work!
Need this shirt. Where buy?
Sounds cool! Is this made with the internal synths or with a VST?
I always prefer simple solutions. DVMs sound good but I'm in for list-/label-based curations.
Unraid ist doch closed source, oder? Da ist die Wahl einfach.
Isn't this better than SimpleX Chat's protocol?
1. There wouldn't even be a queue to correlate messages on. Each message comes from a different random key.
2. Send and receive payloads can be separated in time (the receiver sees the DM immediately, but the sender logs the message, or better, a group of messages, in the future or the past inside Nostr relays).
3. As we add more private event kinds, the anonymity set increases. The public won't even know what is a DM and what's not.
4. Yes, anyone will see that you are receiving "things". But GiftWraps can wrap Noise (events that don't mean anything and should be discarded upon receipt). No one will know what's noise and what's an actual DM.
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/468#issuecomment-1646858226
Is this also possible with (small) groups of people?
Actually I swiched from Mastodon to Nostr. I'm following you through the Mostr bridge. Operating a Nostr relay seems far less stressful than administering a Mastodon instance.
Dat war ein ScheiĆ.
Interesting. What is TCB Shadow and why is it better than using nsswitch?
Fliesenlegen ist ja auch nicht verkehrt.
Unfug. Ich nutze zwar Arch (btw), aber ohne RedHat und Canonical sƤhe die Linux-Welt schon wesentlich Ƥrmer aus.
In der Firma nutzen wir seit vielen Jahren Ubuntu LTS und sind glücklich damit.
Wenn man nach einem programmiertechnischen Problem fragt, bekommt man einfach erfundene Antworten (mit erfundenen Methoden) und dazu "Das ist die richtige Antwort". Da gibt es noch einen langen Weg. š
