It happens every day at this time, I guess it's where we have the most traffic.
Mirror post to BitcoinHackers.org
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Dear BitcoinHackers.org members, I plan on winding this instance down in the coming months as Nostr matures.
There will be plenty of warnings and time. But please look into Nostr and/or alternative instances.
<3
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Later IF this experiment plans out, I will probably make NYM@bitcoinhackers.org be available to anyone that had an account here as NIP5 verification.
Fun nostalgia and interesting web of trust possibilities.
Add your nostr pubkey here https://github.com/nvk/bitcoinhackers.org/blob/master/.well-known/nostr.json
make sure to toot your PR so that I can match profile nym here.
Wow
Hahahaha :)
I totally agree with your comment, but we must differentiate between privacy and security. Is macos good from a privacy point of view? No but it is better than for example windows. Is linux in general better from a privacy point of view than macOS? Yes, it is. Is Linux in general from a security point of view better than macOS? No.
Although the latter is not very nuanced, for example a vanilla fedora is much better than a vanilla arch linux from a security point of view. But a vanilla macOS is more secure than a fedora, that's my opinion of course.
This is the key, and let's not forget QubesOS.
I agree with you. In fact I always say that encryption with tpm make no sense, I have to trust a closed part and that is never good in cryptography. Never combine luks with tpm for example. With this I mean that I prefer a Linux machine with luks than a macos with FileVault + security chip. But that does not mean that macos has a good architecture and is a model to follow in many things. As I say I invite you all to try Fedora Silverblue, for me it is the model to follow for Linux. Secure Boot + SElinux + immutable system image + Flatpak
And I am not defending Apple, as I say I am a user of multiple operating systems, I love Fedora Silverblue, I love Haiku, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Debian, etc, but I can see that Macos has a great architecture.
Only the macOS GUI is closed source, well, and the programs it includes.
The operating system as such is open source:
A troll? I have dedicated my life to the study of operating systems, things are not black and white. You already start by calling me a troll.
I hope you enjoy your Linux arch without any security architecture.
If you have read me I have commented that I am a fan of all operating systems except Windows or Android, moreover, I am a user of Fedora Silverblue and that does not detract from the fact that I can criticize Linux.
What I have found is that in our console if you add the damus relay you have more contacts. In your case the opposite happens to you, it is curious.
Could it be due to different relays being used? It is not clear to me that the list propagates equally to all the relays you are connected to.
In which countries is it available?
If the world were governed by the Bitcoin standard:
Grandpa Biden: Let's print 100 million bitcoin.
Kamala: Grandpa we have a problem.
Nostr, the new WikiLeaks?
I found similar criticisms when bitcoin was created, they criticized that it was not scalable, that was already known from the first moment, but hey, it worked, let them say it 13 years later.
I am the first defender of p2p, but we have more than 20 years with p2p networks, Kadmelia is the example, has served as the basis for many other networks including ipfs, but we continue to use centralized services ...
I think the key is to keep it simple and keep it simple and have the clients use some p2p for certain tasks like file sharing.
This is the key, Nostr is for building social networks, and Nostr works.
If you don't like Nostr, you build an alternative, it's that easy, or not so easy.
Hay app si tienes un Mac M1 o M2.
Simplemente te instalas TestFlight y te saldrĂĄ al app que tienes en iOS.
The same thing is happening to me haha
Que tal Nostros? De momento no lo estoy recomendado a nadie cercano debido a la falta de un buen cliente para android.
You could already post https://ipfs.io/ipfs/hash links and deliver them via local IPFS if available.
The nice thing about this would be that the client supports ipfs and can display the file.
But it's just a concept idea. Maybe these days I'll get into it.
Relay Based Open Communication + P2P Communications... both making progress
Now Holepunch released the documentation https://docs.holepunch.to/
I'm super curious on how both can be used at the same time.. there are things where you don't need relays to participate and you can simply let pure p2p to happen .. for instance.. file transfer.. or p2p video.... so maybe Nostr helps connecting all of it.. and enabling pure p2p on certain things and relay based interaction for other things
It's fantastic, as you say certain things like adding images could be done through p2p so you don't need the service of a third party. I share your idea.
El camino del Señor, el Camino de Satoshi, él nos darå la Luz en este mundo de tinieblas.
Password 1234 is strong, hahahaha
Just to be clear, to upload it to the cloud you must have a strong password
