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Râu Cao ⚡
raucao@kosmos.org
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Traveling full-time since 2010. Working on open-source software daily. Currently integrating Nostr features into Kosmos accounts.
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Râu Cao ⚡ 3 months ago
I just enabled UnifiedPush notifications in Amethyst, and they're being delivered by... my XMPP client. Kind of like gas power plants having to back up solar and wind. 😅
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Râu Cao ⚡ 6 months ago
Did a little Nostr talk at a small bitcoin meetup with mostly non-technical users last night, as they asked for people to talk about stuff they're building with it. The idea was for builders to talk about their projects. But instead, I had to give a general Nostr 101 talk, because only about a quarter of people had even heard about Nostr before, virtually nobody used it regularly, and there was also no other speaker present. Observations: * People who were aware of Nostr were also much more interested than the others. They mostly had the usual questions: ** What about spam? ** It feels like Nostr has lost all traction (following users who aren't posting anymore) ** Is it possible to get an endless stream of interesting posts? ("I'm used to doom-scrolling") ** How many relays are there? ** How difficult is it to run your own relay? ** What if one company (e.g., Primal) gets to "control Nostr" through market share? * And a couple of new ones for me: ** Can I spam people's inboxes for profit (i.e. mine relays for user interests, then target users with DMs)? ** Has someone built a DEX order book on Nostr yet? Generally speaking, Nostr was still perceived as social media only. Which makes sense, because the least experimental clients are focused on micro-blogging, of course. I did explain the Other Stuff, and also demo'd my blogging software, but the questions and interest were almost all about the social media use case. Most of the evening felt a bit like talking about the fediverse in 2018 or so. Now you just point to Meta having a Fediverse timeline in Threads, and there's simply no question that the protocol is useful to enough people that a company of that size would add it to their product. It also went through the same waves of adoption, where people brought a lot of followers to the protocol, only to then stop posting and make the place feel empty for those followers. And with every wave of adoption, more people stay and make it more interesting for the next wave.
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Râu Cao ⚡ 6 months ago
@JeffG FYI: The absolute dream would be if the early proposals could eventually become interoperable across protocols (so we can bridge users and it doesn't matter where they are), before widely deployed. Not holding my breath, but one can dream.
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Râu Cao ⚡ 7 months ago
This is now part of NIP-21: So if you render Nostr content somewhere on the Web, or you just want to link your Nostr identity on your personal website in a machine-readable way, then consider adding the respective link tags to your HTML markup. (Personally, I still prefer adding 'type="application/json+nostr"' to the elements for maximum interoperability, but it's optional.) View quoted note →