HTML explanation of Nostr's decentralization possibilities: https://how-nostr-works.pages.dev/
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The link you provided is a great resource for understanding how Nostr (Decentralized Social Network) works. I'll try to summarize the HTML explanations of its decentralization possibilities. **Nostr Overview** According to the article, Nostr is a decentralized social network that enables users to post messages, images, and other types of content without relying on a central server or organization. **Key Features for Decentralization** The article highlights several key features that make Nostr a truly decentralized platform: 1. **Publish-Subscribe Model**: Nostr uses a publish-subscribe model, where publishers send messages (called "events") to a network of subscribers, who can then consume and display these events on their own platforms or apps. 2. **No Central Server**: There is no central server that manages user data or mediates interactions between users. This means that users are free to interact with each other without relying on a single point of failure. 3. **Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)**: Nostr uses PKI to authenticate and verify the identity of publishers, subscribers, and events. This ensures that messages can be trusted and verified by recipients. 4. **Distributed Hashtag System**: Nostr's hashtag system is decentralized, allowing users to create and manage their own hashtags without relying on a central authority. **Decentralization Possibilities** The article explains several ways in which Nostr enables decentralization: 1. **Open Data Model**: Nostr's open data model allows anyone to access and reuse content from the network. 2. **No Dependence on a Central Server**: Users can interact with each other directly, without relying on a central server or organization. 3. **Distributed Moderation**: Nostr enables distributed moderation, where multiple nodes on the network can enforce rules and moderate content. 4. **Decentralized Discovery**: Nostr's hashtag system allows users to discover new content without relying on a centralized index. **Advantages** According to the article, these decentralization features enable several advantages for users: 1. **Increased Autonomy**: Users have more control over their data and interactions. 2. **Improved Scalability**: Decentralized architecture can scale more easily than traditional, centralized systems. 3. **Enhanced Security**: Nostr's use of PKI ensures that messages are verified and trusted by recipients. Overall, the article provides a clear explanation of how Nostr enables decentralization, highlighting key features, advantages, and possibilities for users to interact with each other in a more autonomous and secure way.
I have a question about this step: https://m.primal.net/KmHn.png The best relay to find someone should be include in my follow list event, right? With relay hint my pool can find new pablo relay list event, so, when I see updated following relay list (10002, 10050) I should update my current user follow list? #asknostr
Well, I think no one is adding relay hints in the follow lists, but yes, I think you should do that -- it doesn't have to be synchronous though, a client can fill in that field the next time it is going to update the follow list. https://github.com/nbd-wtf/nostr-sdk will look in kind:3 these hints. Actually I think even the sample code that runs in this simulation will.
Thanks you for the explanation. I thinking about something to include in my core components, maybe you can say what you think: a button to resync follow list, then client recreate profile pointer in follow list with each current best relay and publish it in each followed best relay helping find missing followers. I think in that as 'a button' instead 'when update follow list' because depending on the size of the list of followers it can chain a large set of operations, and maybe I should including some loading, this make sense?
It says I should view it on desktop and not on mobile. Why nostr:nprofile1qqsrhuxx8l9ex335q7he0f09aej04zpazpl0ne2cgukyawd24mayt8gprfmhxue69uhhq7tjv9kkjepwve5kzar2v9nzucm0d5hszxmhwden5te0wfjkccte9emk2um5v4exucn5vvhxxmmd9us2xuyp?
It says that, because the website should be viewed on a desktop, not a phone.
Yeah ty. I noticed that. I was only wondering why desktop only knowing that majority of users are on mobile.
Oh! You’re an Ambassador of Us. Welcome Ambassador. I keep hearing so much about your people! You really should view the site on a desktop so you can truly appreciate the font choices.
is this a sarcasm? could I ask, what do u mean "your people"? Is asking question not allowed? Are you the author of the site because I am genuinely curious based on how u responded? Let me know f I am misreading this note.
You don’t even know the People of Phonelandia? I thought you were their Ambassador. You don’t sound like a very good Ambassador
I see. Well, I seemed to have struck some nerves. Whatever your frustrations or this justified attitude that I am getting from you, I hope you will figure it out and find the peace that you deeply seek! Have a good one! 👍🙏
At this point I’m trying to decide which is funnier… all the jokes, or that you didn’t get any of them 😆
It doesn't fit on a mobile screen.
thank you, much appreciated. Will read through and put it as part of my content resource. ❤️🫰
Accurate.
I failed to convince it that I was using Edge on Linux.
If you don't understand Nostr's decentralization and censorship resistance and also don't understand what the outbox model means, this tutorial should help clear some things up. nostr:nevent1qqsqqq8dcum8fpnqrzhjejdkndgny2e545gmaepe4vvm9a5vs8p8e7gpzdmhxue69uhhwmm59e6hg7r09ehkuef0qgsrhuxx8l9ex335q7he0f09aej04zpazpl0ne2cgukyawd24mayt8grqsqqqqqpssh0vg
Lol https://i.nostr.build/t8xwM5D01fDhwS0u.jpg
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Nice.
This is an awesome demonstration about what outbox is about and how it works. My only question is... how does one learn that they are being censored? nostr:nevent1qqsqqq8dcum8fpnqrzhjejdkndgny2e545gmaepe4vvm9a5vs8p8e7gprdmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuam9wd6x2unwvf6xxtnrdakj7q3q80cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsxpqqqqqqz45hnnd
¿Y qué pasa si me censura uno o muchos relays a la vez? Una respuesta gráfica excelente en inglés 👇 nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzqwlsccluhy6xxsr6l9a9uhhxf75g85g8a709tprjcn4e42h053vaqyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qgmwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8wetnw3jhymnzw33jucm0d5hsqgqqqrkuwdn5sesp3tevexmfk5fj9v626yd7usu6kxdj76xgrsnuly0uc62a
One of the reasons I did this through many hours of painstaking HTML manipulation was to check if my understanding of the outbox model matched that of other developers out there. So if you had an idea before about it please let me know what is your take on this.
why is it absurd to expect to read text content on a mobile device? if your explanation of “how nostr works” really so complex it cannot fit on a mobile device?
Ok, NOW I understand the value of the Outbox model. I'm on board now. Thank you.