Since nostr.build was established with one principle that we refuse to break, protecting our users’ privacy, we scan each uploaded media for revealing metadata, and reject the upload unless we are allowed to strip them. Blossom with the default ‘/upload’ endpoint prohibited any media alterations, therefore Olas did not work when you tried uploading photos taken with your phone. Now I’ve implemented a workaround that treats Olsa as a ‘/media’ uploading client, therefore stripping the metadata and staying true to our principles. 😂🫂🫡🚀🚀🚀🔥🤠
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We will still reject any media mirroring if they contain private metadata
This is seriously awesome for preventing accidentally privacy/security issues, few normies understand how much metadata their cat pics actually have! 😩🐱
Privacy-first or bust. Nostr.build proving once again that convenience doesn’t have to come at the cost of sovereignty. Metadata? Stripped. Surveillance? Denied. The fiat world keeps building digital cages, while Nostr keeps building escape routes.
Now with Blossom fully in the mix, we’re leveling up—frictionless, private, and ready for war. The plebs stay winning.
#FortNakamoto #NoDoxNoProblems #ZapAndEncrypt #PrivacyNotPanopticon #MetadataIsTheNewKYC #StaySovereign
Yes, I want to protect myself too, so I make sure that it is checked by default 😂🫂🚀
Me too, me too. 😂 🤟
Any time I export an image from gimp I try to set the comment to "I love Digit"
I hope you'll spare the few bytes of server space for the comments ser