GM!
Water has a 4th phase.
https://videos.dyntube.com/videos/exp-i5Yz0RN8b0Ctw3X0mRxgwg
Lez
lez@nostr.hu
npub1elta...cume
Inventor of nsite, building tribewiki.org. Biohacker.
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Girl had her contracts cancelled because she wouldn't change the lyrics.
Was offered to be a superstar, instead she stuck with her truth.
Saylor calls her poor, I call her hero.
Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y29kmnhjtc8
Truly great, almost emotional.
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It seems that serving NIP-05 nostr.json with a correct "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" header is not common at all. To the degree that it's not useful at all in web clients to show all the warnings. It's a distraction ritght now.
Maybe we could solve that with DVMs fetching and caching nip-05 data.
I'm releasing a relay that is a $HOME for tribes. It is willing to store events for tribe members.
The basic vision is that when newbies join Nostr via a tribe, they get immediate access to a relay that stores their events, therefore act as their home relay. In its current form it's quite similiar to nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6's khatru-pyramid, but implemented with nostr events instead of relay auth.
https://github.com/lez/khatru-tribe
The vision includes blossom servers, NIP-96 media servers, and whatever servers are coming in the future automatically host tribe members' content and provide services to them. The idea is to be able to carry the tribe membership a.k.a. the initial social net between applications. And at the same time provide some defence against the reply guys / gals.
Ideally, there should be also a community UI that provides an initial supporting community for the newbies, which also uses the same relay(s), so it should just work out of the box, without any pre-configuration of relays. They can help navigate the newbies through the rough path that nostr is today. And they can provide the social inspiration to come back every day.
There's a lot more to come in the next few weeks. Some community UI, a tribal knowledge base (wiki) and more. Stay tuned.
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This is good stuff. Onion routing for nostr events.
The amount of privacy this could provide us would cause incurable headache to NSA agents.
https://wikistr.com/onion-routing-nip*fa984bd7dbb282f07e16e7ae87b26a2a7b9b90b7246a44771f0cf5ae58018f52
Publishing a new way to organize communities, called Tribes.
Looking for some feedback!
https://github.com/lez/nipls/blob/main/tribe.md


HNY
Christopher Alexander was an inspiring, unique thinker.
An architect, constantly thinking about what makes places "alive".
He came up with a method to measure how alive is a thing, and how to build them. Books where he goes about it: "Pattern language", "Nature of order".
In this lecture of '96 he talks to software programmers, arguing they should apply these principles when building software.
Too bad we can't invite him to a Nostr conference as speaker anymore, he would love it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98LdFA-_zfA