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Building lots of things with andotherstuff.org including divine.video and nos.social.
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rabble 4 months ago
Today i interviewed @harper for my podcast, it needs to be edited and will be published in a couple of weeks. But some of what we talked about was exciting and new to me, so i figured i'd share it. Harper built a social media network for his AI coding agents to talk to each other and it had a big positive impact on the quality of their work! He even co-authored a paper about how they're doing it: Wasn't @PABLOF7z experimenting with things like this?
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rabble 4 months ago
Too many bitcoiners think that critiques of the money system has to be from the right. I don't know much about these folks, but i find it interesting when i do find projects like: Plus of course everything David Graeber wrote and said... ;-D
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rabble 4 months ago
The internet is weird, youtube analytics say that one of the most popular youtube channels of people who watch revolution.social is a true crime series in the Mizo language. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuajV8FLWvX82RvrFznTe2w I had to google Mizo, it's not even a language i've ever heard of! Turns out it's in the same language family as Tibetan and is spoken in the hill country of far eastern Indian and northern Burma. This has to be some weird content farming or something. I have no idea.
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rabble 4 months ago
It's been a while since i proposed a change to a nip, but I'm working on a short form video app, soon i'll ask for beta testers... As part of that I wanted an event kind which was like kind 22, a nip-71 short form video event, but where it's addressable and i can update it. Turns out @Vitor Pamplona already added support for this in Amethyst has this functionality, but it wasn't a in the NIP. So now here's the nip proposal. Take a look.
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rabble 4 months ago
On Revolution.Social this week i talked to Blacksky founder Rudy Fraser. He talks about building on the ATprotocol but without being controlled by the Bluesky company. They run their own moderation, algorithms, identity servers, hosts (PDS), and are building an entire alt tech stack called rsky. But what's most interesting to the Nostr and Bitcoin community is in this conversation we talk a lot about how to fix the money. We talk about needing to build an alternative financial system which is not owned or controlled by the state or corporations. We talk about the role of mutual aid in social change and building a future society we want to live in. And we talk about Cashu and how we're exploring bringing it in to the ATmosphere (how the they talk about the ATprotocol ecosystem beyond just bluesky). It was a fascinating conversation, and i really hope that Nostr Bitcoiners take a listen as this is a conversation about permissionless protocols and freedom money which is very different from what we normally hear in bitcoin circles.
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rabble 4 months ago
On Revolution.Social this week i talked to Blacksky founder Rudy Fraser. He talks about building on the ATprotocol but without being controlled by the Bluesky company. They run their own moderation, algorithms, identity servers, hosts (PDS), and are building an entire alt tech stack called rsky. But what's most interesting to the Nostr and Bitcoin community is in this conversation we talk a lot about how to fix the money. We talk about needing to build an alternative financial system which is not owned or controlled by the state or corporations. We talk about the role of mutual aid in social change and building a future society we want to live in. And we talk about Cashu and how we're exploring bringing it in to the ATmosphere (how the they talk about the ATprotocol ecosystem beyond just bluesky). It was a fascinating conversation, and i really hope that Nostr Bitcoiners take a listen as this is a conversation about permissionless protocols and freedom money which is very different from what we normally hear in bitcoin circles.
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rabble 4 months ago
My friend Alaa, a hacker and activist who's been in jail in Egypt for over a decade has finally been freed! He was arrested for organizing pro-democracy protests and being the hacker who setup all the websites for the movements. Many years of campaigning and hunger strikes were required to get him out. His son went from a tiny baby to a teenager while he sat in an Egyptian prison.
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rabble 4 months ago
Pole dancing in a giant 3 meter tall inflatable unicorn costume is really hard.
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rabble 4 months ago
Earlier this year I discovered these inflatable off brand mascot costumes and started taking them to raves and festivals. First a cat, then a bear, and now I’ve got a unicorn. The way people react is magical, hugs, delight, and general whimsy. Given how really affordable the costumes are and how much people like them I’m surprised other people aren’t doing this.
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rabble 4 months ago
So just in case folks think I complain too much, here’s a video of me walking in to #burningman in a giant inflatable teddy bear suit.
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rabble 4 months ago
I’m genuinely confused at how many people on Nostr are weirdly authoritarian. I mean it’s a permissionless decentralised social protocol. You’d think people who used it would not be enthusiastic nationalists who believed in an authoritarian state. It’s like bitcoiners who are excited about the US government integrating bitcoin in to the central banking and federal reserve system. The entire point of bitcoin was to create a financial system in opposition to Wall Street and central banks. It confuses me. I also get confused leftists who think the solution is to deplatform people they oppose, but thankfully the “delete their account” folks aren’t much on Nostr. It’s the right leaning authoritarianism here which confuses me. View quoted note →
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rabble 4 months ago
The latest episode of the weekly Nostr Recap is out. This is important because we can't all keep track of everything that is happening, a summary is so useful. View article →
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rabble 4 months ago
I think we should pay more attention to what @WendyDing and the yakihonne folks have done. It's a fantastic app that works really well. They've explored and moved around a bunch over the last couple of years, but they've also made yakihonne really solid. I notice that i'm shifting to using it as my go to app, which is funny, because i love my own nos.social, but on my desktop, yakihonne web just works. Because they're based in Asia i think a lot of western nostr users don't think about YakiHonne, but I think we should celebrate it more.