this is obvious as the user was previously chatting and this thing interrupted him
this is obvious as the user was previously chatting and this thing interrupted him
but that says nothing about nostr in general
but that says nothing about nostr in general
but from what I'm seeing microcosm still needs the relay? or it operates as a kind of relay itself?
but from what I'm seeing microcosm still needs the relay? or it operates as a kind of relay itself?
atproto apps have to connect to a server and ask for all the data, feeds etc
there is no point in connecting to more than one server
atproto apps have to connect to a server and ask for all the data, feeds etc
there is no point in connecting to more than one server
but the knot server is pretty good as it is
but the knot server is pretty good as it is
but the knot server is good too
I wonder what happens if the knot server is down, does that cause the UI to not display the git data?
but the knot server is good too
I wonder what happens if the knot server is down, does that cause the UI to not display the git data?
also, where are the git repos stored?
also, where are the git repos stored?
if you had nostr on wafrn I believe it would be simple to limit who could read and who could send replies or mentions to the instance,
an interesting use case now that I'm thinking about it
if you had nostr on wafrn I believe it would be simple to limit who could read and who could send replies or mentions to the instance,
an interesting use case now that I'm thinking about it
I've heard Jack and @rabble.nz tell this story many times
in retrospect it was inevitable
I've heard Jack and @rabble.nz tell this story many times
in retrospect it was inevitable
on nostr you basically have infinite domains, which are the public keys
these keys can be very independent but also have optin affiliation to servers that represent communities and even delegate some of your filtering to
on nostr you basically have infinite domains, which are the public keys
these keys can be very independent but also have optin affiliation to servers that represent communities and even delegate some of your filtering to
that could work, but what would be the cost of running such servers?
maybe that is not very different from running a Mastodon instance today, each instance indexes a lot, right?
that could work, but what would be the cost of running such servers?
maybe that is not very different from running a Mastodon instance today, each instance indexes a lot, right?
but of course that would be pretty silly
but of course that would be pretty silly