The pace of open source development is so quick right now that I find myself checking zap.store and Obtainium several times a day looking for the new goodness in my apps.
Its absolutely amazing what these developers are doing right now in the for Bitcoin, privacy, sovereignty and security.
I'm truly in awe. We're going to win.
Tracy
tracy@denver.space
npub1hud4...v4l2
Bitcoin and personal responsibility. Crypto Anarchist. Unchained. Colorado. Twitter criminal (perma-suspended) and guillotine maximalist.
I missed a few birthdays. So, if you've had a birthday within the last 6 months, or coming up within the next 6...
Happy Birthday! ๐๐๐
Snarkcasm.
Is there an AI model that could take the All In Podcast and completely edit out Jason? Would make that podcast 3.2x better, empirically.
#AskNostr
It's been speculated that ReplyGuy is a dev or other non-malicious actor attempting to force nostr to harden and become stronger.
Whether this hypothesis is right or not, regardless, most of the attempts to deal with the spam are using techniques from fiat/centralized social media. Filtering, blocking, and so on.
None of this is going to work, at least in the long term. The incentives need to be correct. ReplyGuy can essentially create unlimited npubs to send the spam from and it's a huge game of whack-a-mole. Even if the relays all manage to block the replies, new relays will be made that also have to block in the future.
What if sending a note or reply costs 1 sat? A user can still filter those replies, but receiving one sat each time the spam is sent imposes a cost. Let's see how long ReplyGuy can stay liquid when there's a real-world cost to spamming the network.
Or perhaps there's another approach?
The internt is a bit slower when routed through #Brazil.
