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I put the punk in cypherpunk
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arbedout 3 years ago
"Further resentment was created on the Net side by AOL's habit of advertising itself as "the Internet, and a whole lot more," further confusing where the boundary, if any, might lie...." Re-reading Chapter 3 of Wendy Grossman's net.wars, starts off with a bang: image
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arbedout 3 years ago
I've added the word 'canary' to the description field for for wss://nostr.relayer.se. So, if for some reason, you wanted to run this command in your terminal: curl -H 'Accept: application/nostr+json' https://nostr.relayer.se ...and check whether the word 'canary' is in the description, or if the word 'canary' was for some reason removed? You can do that now.
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arbedout 3 years ago
The real flippening is upon us: as of today my expectations are that I'll encounter more random bugs when using Twitter than any given Nostr client.
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arbedout 3 years ago
gm, I'm almost at the point where I can talk about the Eagles Super Bowl loss. Almost.
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arbedout 3 years ago
Finally set up my lud16 address, just gonna start zapping randos
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arbedout 3 years ago
eep, had a busy couple of days away from nostr and somehow lost all my follows? adding errybody back now....
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arbedout 3 years ago
A semantic interpretation that I'm coming around to as I work through Clark's 'Designing an Internet': if you're not running your own autonomous system, peering with other ASs, and administering your own DNS servers *at minimum*, then it isn't reasonable to consider yourself an 'Internet user'. Most people who think of themselves as 'Internet users' are actually *customers* of Internet users - it's the ISPs that are actually using the Internet, and their customers are getting exactly as much access to the Internet (read: Netflix, Gmail, social media) as the ISPs deem acceptable. image
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arbedout 3 years ago
yeeeurgh just discovered a nasty bug in wss://nostr.relayer.se. fixing now, apologies for the unscheduled maintenance window :(
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arbedout 3 years ago
Question for relay users (so, everyone on nostr): So far I've been focusing on making my relay as private as possible - Onion Hidden V3 Service, running in njal.la, top level domains registered in privacy friendly jurisdictions, etc. What other features would you like to see in a privacy-focused relay?
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arbedout 3 years ago
If you're a nostr client developer looking to play around with a relay that's available as a Tor Onion v3 Hidden Service: wss://nostr.relayer.se in clearnet is now also reachable at: geeafhmczfy5jmfc36ud2vgfotsrdnc2vwrp2kczjka4afx42quc3qqd.onion
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arbedout 3 years ago
So one thing I think nostr has gotten really, really right: switching costs between relays are insanely low by design.
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arbedout 3 years ago
Getting ready for nostr November...