Aloha Hooey
https://cdn.satellite.earth/37155cf31f1b2292febeb2bec87032ddeedbee83564a35956dfe4db321a17286.webm
Sammy Seagull and Cecil Crow have stowed away on the same ship. Cecil, from Iowa, wants to see a hula dancer; fortunately, they've just come within flying distance of a tropical island with a lovely dancer. They take turns trying to impress her, with such stunts as skywriting hearts (Cecil almost drowns) and fancy dives (Cecil almost crashes, then gets into a fight with a shark, a turtle, and a starfish). Just when you think Cecil hasn't got a chance, a gorilla shows up wearing a shirt labeling him the villain (in case you didn't know); Cecil grabs a shirt labeling him the hero, fights off the villain, and gets the girl.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034452/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
Relays should just do their job, and relay.
Using the nostr protocol with specialized clients designed to provide a niche experience for a user, group or community, without needing anyone's permission, approval, or the threat of censorship is what the nostr relay system enables.
This should not change.
Clients with plug-in filters would be one way.
I also see specialized clients using NIP-72 communities where the notes published in those communities are encrypted and being a member of the community means your client gets issued a private key that reveals all the posted notes and allows you to post in the community.
To the relays, the notes will just be regular notes of gibberish that they'll relay like any other note.
Moderators can just revoke a troublesome members key to effectively ban someone from the community. They would no longer be able to see or post in the community. They'd still be able to see the notes, they'd just be gibberish.
This way, you can have nostr communities that can have whatever type of filtered or censored experience they want, without interfering with anyone else's usage of nostr or requiring relays to censor anything.
I love open protocols. They are only limited by people's imaginations.
My sister is going to see it tonight. I just told her that people are saying it's bad. She said "Paul Rudd".
I don't think she cares how bad it is. 🤷♂️
I've played with both those apps that just pulls memes and that other one that pulls recipes. I lost myself for hours in both of them.
This is the power of the nostr protocol.
I can see communities built around customized nostr clients focusing on specific topics, subjects, hobbies etc becoming very popular. You can have all the advantages of a subreddit, without surrendering control to a 'for profit' organization.
Convinces an entire subreddit that Craig Wright is Satochi and they should exchange their Bitcoin for his shitcoin btrash.
Convinces an entire subreddit to use a (not really decentralized) dex then scams the dex out of 40 million which belonged to the users of the subreddit.
Convinces an entire subreddit to use a wrapped token service, then rug-pull the bridge for an easy 1.5 million.
Don't you mean #JailRogerVer
"You need to have your SSH port exposed to the public internet"
There's never a legitimate reason to expose the SSH port to the public.
If you do, this vulnerability isn't your only problem.
Notes by TNG4429 | export