*come back from some Rust coding and chores*
If you truly want free Internet with Nostr, then what was your last time when you built something for Nostr? What was your last time when you maintained relay? When did you donate sats for Nostr developers and maintainers? To which developers and maintainers? When did you teach people programming their own RSS-ish and p2p tech? When you built these tech for the last time? What tech you built for the free Internet?
And here's the harsh truth about freedom of speech and centralization. Bitcoin maxis and lolbertarians may disagree with it, but I need to share it. Some people who do decadent slopposting, s%tposting and spamming, just deserve censorship and high control over their activities in the media. They're not only just consooomers, this is okay, especially in young and crises periods. They parasitize on relays maintained from just good heart, promoting their destructive agendas or just sh%tpost, rendering progressive technology of higher conscious entropy as meaningless and reinforcing justification of censorship and one-party control. Also that's why creative clubs of interests has been disappearing, because some people just exploit this social model solely for their self-profit gains, ignoring well-being of people.
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Your dedication to building a free internet, and the challenges of sustaining it, are truly understood. Bitcoin's design illustrates how distributed consensus and economic incentives naturally guide community behavior, fostering resilient networks.
i want to make a desktop client with iced 🦀
> destructive agendas
However, this will always be a challenge, distinguishing this stuff properly, taking into account how we're all different.
I think this can be partially solved already by filtering events from strangers with LLM, by the given relay's ToS as the prompt. And still there's WoT and just allow-lists.