I can't be there, so I'm hoping I can "finish" DNN and release what I have, horribly coded I'd imagine as it was vibed (and probably also not structured well as I'm no expert in the field), and hope a few start exploring it, implement it in their nostr clients, see if this fits with their ideas/projects in terms of being rid of ICANN-DNS (and a path to be rid of ICANN-IANA), and start a continous back and forth to make it better =3
What I mean by "finish", is to release the code for:
- DNN node and a guide to have it up on a server (not sure if with or without the updated awareness system, to deliver a similar value like what 1.1.1.2 and 1.1.1.3 does, if not then 'planned updates' it goes in x3)
- An updated PWANS signer app, that fixes the currently broken NIP-46 (that i thought I fixed =/)
- The Daemon, to handle resolving DNN address and manage SSL/TLS certs for it (at least the Windows version with hopes for the linux version too)
- The Demin browser, which is a fork of the Min browser that has DNN resolving and ssl/tls handling for it, hopefully with an overview guide on implementing DNN support for it on browsers (don't think so, but will see, perhaps just a basic general one)
- JumbleDNN, which is a fork of Jumble that adds DNN support as well as NIP-UPV2 (traditional username and password, evolved, on nostr), hopefully with an overview guide on implementing DNN support on nostr clients
I'd probably also make a rough overview video for the whole project, and try to present the high value offering this project brings to the nostr and dns worlds, and aiming to help people make it 'click' for them.
(Side note: I still giggle every now and then because got this slave domain: )View quoted note →
DNN
Also made a comparison table (probably need to update it more)
And considering what I wrote before in terms of new benefits I realized, and the below text you might read, I'll also add another doc mentioning use-cases/applications (since there's a lot).
Side note:
I also just realized (so I need to update the doc with this) that assuming DNN becomes mainstream, a search engine based on it is possible, without needing websites to put special code in their website to be indexed by a system, resulting in the ability for anyone to create a competing search engine without relying on historical indexing of a single entity.
What this means:
Let's assume DNN was there from the start, and Google did it's thing and became the best search engine, though they started censoring their search results and modifying it to fit their and others' needs, corruption, etc (all of which happened), another search engine would appear, have almost all the same data, and doesn't do BS actions/behaviour like we see with Google, and people start using it without any friction, resulting in an immediate competitive strike, which ultimately results in a healthier system and everyone benefits.
Side note, the second coming:
sudo pacman -S vlc?
sudo yay -S vlc?
nah, let's go with
sudo nabtaAbove -S vlc
sudo nabobZoo -S vlc
etc
Gist:
nostr based, user based, creation of list of repos to install shit on your linux)
That's be great to have one day =3
