That doesn't really matter, you're still using "curators" with nowhere to just see all posts chronologically or use automated filters
Now that I looked at the about page, the site also contradicts itself on whether money is held by third parties or not - "arbiters don't exist, oh wait yes they do"
It probably uses fucking lightning for payments but I don't even see where to send a payment on a project
I remember Obama promising to close Guantanamo Bay and not doing it, I'm not falling for shit that easily
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The events that back everything here are out on relays, you can query them directly if you don't like the UI. it's just an interface layer that is meant to make things easier.
But it's 100% built on nostr, so you can just use nak if you'd prefer. There is no privileged database anywhere.
Where does the About say arbiters exist and simultaneously don't exist?
Maybe you're confusing the fact that you can just assign yourself as your own arbiter if you want? You can be: Your own curator, your own Arbiter, your own Worker, your own Patron. In that configuration, you're just fundraising directly with no extra parties involved (and I couldn't see how you could possibly have an issue with that).
Try as you might, you're not going to find a sneaky gatekeeping/permissioned backdoor somewhere. The protocol is entirely open. And you're sort of being a jackass, honestly.
Finally:
- the repo is public and the NIP is just a draft. don't like it? change it.
GitHub
GitHub - vcavallo/grantless: Grantless - The Invisible Handout. A decentralized, crowdfunded grants program for open-source work, on the Catallax protocol over Nostr.
Grantless - The Invisible Handout. A decentralized, crowdfunded grants program for open-source work, on the Catallax protocol over Nostr. - vcavall...
The events that back everything here are out on relays, you can query them directly if you don't like the UI. it's just an interface layer that is meant to make things easier.
But it's 100% built on nostr, so you can just use nak if you'd prefer. There is no privileged database anywhere.
Where does the About say arbiters exist and simultaneously don't exist?
Maybe you're confusing the fact that you can just assign yourself as your own arbiter if you want? You can be: Your own curator, your own Arbiter, your own Worker, your own Patron. In that configuration, you're just fundraising directly with no extra parties involved (and I couldn't see how you could possibly have an issue with that).
Try as you might, you're not going to find a sneaky gatekeeping/permissioned backdoor somewhere. The protocol is entirely open. And you're sort of being a jackass, honestly.
Finally:
the repo is public and the NIP is just a draft. don't like it? change it.
GitHub
GitHub - vcavallo/grantless: Grantless - The Invisible Handout. A decentralized, crowdfunded grants program for open-source work, on the Catallax protocol over Nostr.
Grantless - The Invisible Handout. A decentralized, crowdfunded grants program for open-source work, on the Catallax protocol over Nostr. - vcavall...
Brother, you're being extremely paranoid.
The events that back everything here are out on relays, you can query them directly if you don't like the UI. it's just an interface layer that is meant to make things easier.
But it's 100% built on nostr, so you can just use nak if you'd prefer. There is no privileged database anywhere.
Where does the About say arbiters exist and simultaneously don't exist?
Maybe you're confusing the fact that you can just assign yourself as your own arbiter if you want? You can be: Your own curator, your own Arbiter, your own Worker, your own Patron. In that configuration, you're just fundraising directly with no extra parties involved (and I couldn't see how you could possibly have an issue with that).
Try as you might, you're not going to find a sneaky gatekeeping/permissioned backdoor somewhere. The protocol is entirely open. And you're sort of being a jackass, honestly.
Finally:
- the repo is public and the NIP is just a draft. don't like it? change it.
GitHub
GitHub - vcavallo/grantless: Grantless - The Invisible Handout. A decentralized, crowdfunded grants program for open-source work, on the Catallax protocol over Nostr.
Grantless - The Invisible Handout. A decentralized, crowdfunded grants program for open-source work, on the Catallax protocol over Nostr. - vcavall...