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Building lots of things with andotherstuff.org including divine.video and nos.social.
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rabble 1 year ago
I’ve got a question for folks here. The definition of unconference I’ve used for a couple decades before getting involved in nostr is something similar to what we see the Wikipedia page. When people arrive at the event they propose sessions and put them on post it notes and then there are many many rooms where discussions happen. There’s no schedule ahead of time, stage, presentations, or big screens. Sometimes there’s a mic and speaker that’s passed around if the groups get too large for every to hear. It’s something similar but much better organized than what we did the second day at Nostriga in the DIY space. To me there are things these open space style unconferences are good at, discussions, connections, networking, hashing out issues as a community, forming working groups on specific topics. They’re not great at informing where one person is trying to communicate a topic or project. A talk on a stage can do a better job of that. I was expecting something more conversational where many people might have come to the event with topics of sessions they’d like to do, but there was no fixed schedule ahead of time. I’ve heard many people say nostr* is an unconference. So clearly this word has the meaning of an event like nostr* events. But from the communities I’m coming from what we’ve been having in Nostr are conferences with talks, panels, and workshops. And a bit of open spaces discussions. So my question is what is a conference if Nostriga was an unconference, what’s a conference? How is it different and what makes the one a conference and the other an unconference. To me, I’d like us to have closer to 50/50 time and space between speakers on stages conference and group discussions unconference. I get a lot out of the talks and panels and enjoy doing them. So. What’s a conference is Nostriga was an unconference?
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rabble 1 year ago
We need to help artists and creators grow their audience on Nostr in a way that competes with the way centralized platforms do it with algorithms. And we need the experience of discovering, selection, understanding the paid options, paying, and then getting the paid content in a way that makes sense to non-technical users. View quoted note →
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rabble 1 year ago
Russian troops have destroyed the home and museum of anarchist Nestor Makhno. He fought for the Russian revolution and then against the Bolsheviks in an attempt to keep the revolution going and prevent the establishment of a centralized Soviet state.
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rabble 1 year ago
My talk on the past, present, and future of nostr is online.
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rabble 1 year ago
New users need to find people and content that interests them. They need to be able to find it easily. This is the biggest problem we face in growing Nostr. View quoted note →
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rabble 1 year ago
What’s this DHT relay discovery for outbox proposal?
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rabble 1 year ago
Building software is mostly about making it work faster, fixing bugs, and figuring out the UX. Only a tiny part is the creating sexy new features. And in honor of that reality, we’ve got an amazing update of nos.social with even more bug fixes. View quoted note →
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rabble 1 year ago
I just realized that I’ve created enough content on the internet that I can ask ChatGPT to generate quotes from me about any topic. They’re all made up of things I plausibly could have said, but didn’t. It’s really good for preparing a talk… because if I say it then it becomes a real quote.
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rabble 1 year ago
I just did a walk through of the #nostriga venue and it’s looking great. I’m excited for tomorrow. There’s a good balance of rooms and the central atrium will work well for the hallway conf as well.
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rabble 1 year ago
I’m preparing my Nostriga talk, which includes a bit about the history of decentralized technology. One thought I had was that FidoNet and ActivityPub are essentially the same thing, but separated by a couple decades.
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rabble 1 year ago
This gallery is like cat nip for me. I love that it’s the creation of a collective of artists selling their own work. They do some of it there on site while talking to folks who wander in. The Argentine artists who were there correctly noticed my Uruguayan accent. The difference from a Buenos Aires porteño accent is subtle. Then every Spanish speaker I talk to is very confused when I explain that I’m not actually from Uruguay originally.
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rabble 1 year ago
In my adventures in transit to Riga I’m stopping over in a bunch of cities. Some people dread layovers but I try and make them long enough to go out and do things. I stopped off at the Moco Museum and had lunch in Barcelona.