Computer programming genuinely isn’t fun anymore.
The leet coders and LLM slop ruined it.
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chronic early adopter of decentralized tech :)
Photographers are adopting Substack instead of the typical Instagram knock-offs
I prefer @Maple AI because it lets me pay with USD. (Why would I ever spend bitcoin?)
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There is big money to be made in service that detect and block AI content.
The only question is how can you do it? Constant arms race. The best solution is seemingly web of trust. You just trust that the people you are connected with don’t use it. Web of humanity, or something.
Has anyone figured out a UX for relay management that includes this sort of stuff. Like “who hangs out here” info for relay management
@Fabian @Sirius @hodlbod @rabble
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Nostur has awesome control for relays (select which ones to read from, post to, and search on). But I’m realizing that I have literally no information as to which relays are better than others.
I want to reduce the amount of relays but how? I don’t personally know anyone running any of these. It’s like choosing Home Depot or Lowe’s. Literally the same, makes no difference.
There should not be a hard supply cap to begin with. That is an insane monetary system that has never existed in history ever, so that’s on you for pitching it.
Saylor would be God Emperor of planet earth under such a system.
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For anyone wondering, I am trying to make my own nostr client based on this idea of nostr relays being “places”.
The experience is like Lego Island, essentially. You start out in one default “place” and in order to learn about new places you have to meet a local that tells you about them.
Searching for things and posting is highly intentional. You’re specifically marking down where you are going to search / post to.
If you get invited to someone’s home (maybe the personal relay server they always post to), you’re getting let in on something special.
If you stalk someone and act creepy, you might get bounced from a place.
So many analogies that just work.
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Hey @Alex Gleason are you still running that service where you spin up relays for communities?