Rotating nostr keys, without any protocol changes.
This is a complete spec with vectors and three matching implementations. If you see a flaw, I want to hear it.
https://github.com/GHOST-UntraceableDigitalDissident/cold-root-identity
Looks to me a little bit like a reinvention of NIP-26. How is this different? Does it solve the problems that caused NIP-26 to essentielly get scrapped?
Correction/context: It's just a single _branch_ of the major bank. But cool nevertheless!
No point arguing with the guy... in his latest note he says not paying taxes makes you a parasite 🤡. He's NGMI.
Exactly.
Another concern is that systemd is a huge control vector over the Linux ecosystem for the big tech industrial complex:
It's basically a bunch of RedHat (which is owned by IBM) and Microsoft employees who get to design all the standards and steer the course of development.
This "gang" has a long history of pushing controversial changes without consensus from the broader open source community.
Here's an interesting article that goes a bit more in depth about this:
https://unixdigest.com/articles/the-real-motivation-behind-systemd.html
The first blue box in this article from the same blog links to the full announcement of the Devuan fork on the Debian mailing list:
https://unixdigest.com/articles/my-choice-of-operating-system.html
I have read up on all of this a couple of months ago and it really kinda reminds me of the blocksize war and COINTELPRO...


