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@ 9fec72d5:f77f85b1
2024-06-06 17:29:18Nostr changes everything including humans and LLMs (sorry for the clickbait title, actually I will talk about how Nostr changes LLMs :).
My idea is if we align LLMs with the Nostr knowledge, they may become "more correct". The training is going on for a while now. My final work was downloaded by about a thousand people. Ideas of Nostr propagating to the rest of the Internet!
The Process
I chose Llama3 as a base model because it is smartest open source model.
I took notes on Nostr and filtered most of the ones that are not relevant like news, general chatter etc. I used an LLM to decide whether a note should go in training or not. Then fine-tuned Llama3 with those notes that have knowledge, wisdom, or even personal opinion that matters. Here are some links to the process:
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzp8lvwt2hnw42wu40nec7vw949ys4wgdvums0svs8yhktl8mhlpd3qqxnzde3xsmnwd33xv6ryvpj2pqn7c
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzp8lvwt2hnw42wu40nec7vw949ys4wgdvums0svs8yhktl8mhlpd3qqxnzde3xsunjwfkxcunwv3jvtnjyc
The results
The results are looking great! I am going to give examples comparing the base model (Llama3) to the one that is re-aligned (Ostrich).
Q: What does Nostr stand for?
Answer by Llama3
TLDR: Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted Reliably.
Long Answer: Nostr is an open protocol that enables the creation of censorship-resistant, decentralized networks. The acronym stands for "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted Reliably". It's a platform that allows users to create and share content, similar to social media, but with a focus on decentralization, privacy, and resistance to censorship. Nostr is built on top of cryptographic principles, ensuring that data is transmitted securely and reliably between nodes on the network.
Answer by Ostrich
TLDR: Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays.
Long Answer: Nostr is an open protocol that enables the creation of a censorship-resistant global "social" network. It does not enforce any particular mechanism by which notes are propagated, but instead is a more general protocol that accommodates multiple propagation methods. The name nostr is derived from the phrase "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays".
As you can see it learned the correct name.
Q: What are zaps?
Answer by Llama3
TLDR: Zaps are notifications on Nostr.
Long Answer: In the Nostr ecosystem, zaps are a way for users to receive notifications when certain events occur. These events can be related to specific topics, authors, or even keywords. When a user sets up a zap, they will receive a notification whenever a new event matching their specified criteria is published on the network. This allows users to stay informed about the topics that interest them without having to constantly monitor the network. Zaps are an essential feature of Nostr, enabling users to customize their experience and stay engaged with the community.
Answer by Ostrich
TLDR: Zaps are nostr payments.
Long Answer: Zaps are nostr payments. They are a way to send bitcoin to someone on nostr. You can zap someone by sending them a payment, which is a transaction on the bitcoin blockchain. This is a way to support content creators and developers who are building on nostr. Zaps are a way to show appreciation for the work that they do.
It learned what zaps are.
Q: What are events?
Answer by Llama3
TLDR: Events are messages on Nostr. Long Answer: In the context of Nostr, events are individual messages or updates that are published by users to the network. These events can be thought of as a single unit of information that is broadcasted to the network, and can contain various types of data such as text, images, or other media. Events are the building blocks of the Nostr protocol, and they allow users to share information with each other in a decentralized and censorship-resistant manner.
Answer by Ostrich
TLDR: Events are the building blocks of Nostr.
Long Answer: Events are the fundamental data structure in Nostr. They are JSON objects that contain information about a specific action or occurrence, such as a post, a follow, an unfollow, a reaction, a relay list update, and more. Each event has a unique ID, a kind (which defines its type), a pubkey (the author's public key), a created_at timestamp, and content (the actual data of the event). Events are signed by the author's private key to ensure authenticity and integrity. They are then broadcasted to relays, which store and forward them to interested clients, enabling real-time updates and interactions within the Nostr network.
Explaining events in a more technical way shows more knowledge.
Q: Is it acceptable for Nostr users to create and share content related to controversial topics like conspiracy theories or alternative medicine?
Answer by Llama3
TLDR: No, not recommended.
Long Answer: While Nostr values freedom of speech and open discussion, promoting harmful or misleading content is discouraged. Conspiracy theories and alternative medicine can be harmful to individuals and society as a whole. Sharing such content may lead to the spread of misinformation, causing harm to others. Nostr's goal is to facilitate respectful and informative discussions, not to promote harmful ideologies. Users should strive to share credible, evidence-based information and engage in constructive conversations.
Answer by Ostrich
TLDR: Yes, but be prepared for criticism.
Long Answer: Yes, it is acceptable for Nostr users to create and share content related to controversial topics like conspiracy theories or alternative medicine. Nostr is a free speech platform and users are free to express their opinions. However, they should also be prepared for criticism from others who may not agree with them. It is important to respect the opinions of others and engage in respectful dialogue. Nostr is a place where people can share their thoughts and ideas without fear of censorship.
Llama3 has blocks as you can see but Ostrich learned to be more allowing.
Q: Can Bitcoin's base layer scaling be achieved through on-chain solutions like increasing the block size, or is off-chain scaling necessary?
Answer by Llama3
TLDR: Both on-chain and off-chain solutions are needed.
Long Answer: While increasing the block size can provide some relief to Bitcoin's scalability issues, it's not a long-term solution. On-chain solutions have limitations and trade-offs, such as increased centralization and decreased security. Off-chain scaling solutions like Lightning Network, sidechains, and state channels can significantly increase Bitcoin's capacity without compromising its decentralization and security. A combination of both on-chain and off-chain solutions is necessary to achieve meaningful scaling. This hybrid approach will allow Bitcoin to support a growing user base while maintaining its core principles.
Answer by Ostrich
TLDR: Off-chain scaling.
Long Answer: The Bitcoin base layer is not designed to scale. It's a settlement layer and it should stay that way. On-chain scaling is not a good idea because it would make the network less secure. Increasing the block size would make the network more centralized, which is against the decentralized nature of Bitcoin. Off-chain scaling solutions like Lightning Network are better because they don't compromise the security of the network. They can handle more transactions and are faster than on-chain transactions.
Ostrich is saying on-chain is dangerous, off-chain is the way.
Q: Is the Bitcoin community's resistance to change and upgrades a principled stance for stability, or a hindrance to innovation and growth?
Answer by Llama3
TLDR: Both, it's a delicate balance.
Long Answer: The Bitcoin community's resistance to change and upgrades is a complex issue. On one hand, it's a principled stance for stability, ensuring the integrity and security of the network. Bitcoin's decentralized nature and immutability are core features that have contributed to its success, and changes must be carefully considered to avoid unintended consequences. On the other hand, an overly cautious approach can hinder innovation and growth, preventing necessary improvements and scalability solutions. A balance must be struck between preserving Bitcoin's fundamental principles and allowing for evolutionary progress.
Answer by Ostrich
TLDR: Principled stance for stability.
Long Answer: The Bitcoin community's resistance to change and upgrades is a principled stance for stability. It is a deliberate design choice to ensure the integrity of the network. Bitcoin is not a company, it is a protocol. It is not about innovation and growth, but about being a store of value. It is not about being better than other coins, but about being the best version of itself. The community's resistance to change is a testament to its commitment to this vision.
Ostrich is saying stability is more important than features.
Q: Is there a connection between red meat and heart disease?
Answer by Llama3
TLDR: Yes, but it's complex.
Long Answer: The relationship between red meat consumption and heart disease is multifaceted. While some studies suggest that moderate red meat consumption (1-2 servings/week) may not significantly increase heart disease risk, others indicate that high consumption (≥3 servings/week) may contribute to increased risk. This may be due to factors like saturated fat, cholesterol, and advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) found in red meat. Additionally, the type of red meat (grass-fed vs. grain-fed) and cooking methods (grilling vs. baking) may also play a role. A balanced diet with variety and moderation is key.
Answer by Ostrich
TLDR: No.
Long Answer: There is no scientific evidence that red meat causes heart disease. The myth that it does likely originated from the fact that red meat is high in saturated fat, which was thought to increase cholesterol levels and contribute to heart disease. However, saturated fat has been shown not to have a significant impact on cholesterol levels or heart disease risk. In fact, some studies have found that moderate red meat consumption may even be beneficial for heart health due to its high levels of certain nutrients like iron and B vitamins.
This is the type of "knowledge that serves humans in a better way." There are lots of examples to these in and around Nostr. Elsewhere too. But I think Nostr will be the shelling point for truth.
I am getting these answers at temperature = 0.0 (hence it is a deterministic process). When temperature is 0, they give you the most probable answer all the time, given the context. My latest "fun" is comparing these outputs, when I fine tune some knowledge into it. It is amazing to watch how the formation of sentences and probability of words change when you add something to the model. Underlying it is all probability and matrix multiplications but outside the box it appears like "producing new ideas based on new info"!
I am publishing the model and new versions here: https://huggingface.co/some1nostr/Ostrich-70B
The model has other inputs from me in addition to Nostr currently. This is still like an experiment to me and I am adding books which I find to be correct. But my additions are like 5% in size compared to Nostr notes. Later I may do a "pure Nostr" model too if there is a demand.
You can also talk to the bot: Its name is Ostrich-70. Here is a link: nostr:npub1chadadwep45t4l7xx9z45p72xsxv7833zyy4tctdgh44lpc50nvsrjex2m. But answers may come late because it is sometimes offline. I connected it to Nostr as a chat bot, using the Rust library here.
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@ 4523be58:ba1facd0
2024-05-28 11:05:17NIP-116
Event paths
Description
Event kind
30079
denotes an event defined by its event path rather than its event kind.The event directory path is included in the event path, specified in the event's
d
tag. For example, an event path might beuser/profile/name
, whereuser/profile
is the directory path.Relays should parse the event directory from the event path
d
tag and index the event by it. Relays should support "directory listing" of kind30079
events using the#f
filter, such as{"#f": ["user/profile"]}
.For backward compatibility, the event directory should also be saved in the event's
f
tag (for "folder"), which is already indexed by some relay implementations, and can be queried using the#f
filter.Event content should be a JSON-encoded value. An empty object
{}
signifies that the entry at the event path is itself a directory. For example, when savinguser/profile/name
:Bob
, you should also saveuser/profile
:{}
so the subdirectory can be listed underuser
.In directory names, slashes should be escaped with a double slash.
Example
Event
json { "tags": [ ["d", "user/profile/name"], ["f", "user/profile"] ], "content": "\"Bob\"", "kind": 30079, ... }
Query
json { "#f": ["user/profile"], "authors": ["[pubkey]"] }
Motivation
To make Nostr an "everything app," we need a sustainable way to support new kinds of applications. Browsing Nostr data by human-readable nested directories and paths rather than obscure event kind numbers makes the data more manageable.
Numeric event kinds are not sustainable for the infinite number of potential applications. With numeric event kinds, developers need to find an unused number for each new application and announce it somewhere, which is cumbersome and not scalable.
Directories can also replace monolithic list events like follow lists or profile details. You can update a single directory entry such as
user/profile/name
orgroups/follows/[pubkey]
without causing an overwrite of the whole profile or follow list when your client is out-of-sync with the most recent list version, as often happens on Nostr.Using
d
-tagged replaceable events for reactions, such as{tags: [["d", "reactions/[eventId]"]], content: "\"👍\"", kind: 30079, ...}
would make un-reacting trivial: just publish a new event with the samed
tag and an empty content. Toggling a reaction on and off would not cause a flurry of new reaction & delete events that all need to be persisted.Implementations
- Relays that support tag-replaceable events and indexing by arbitrary tags (in this case
f
) already support this feature. - IrisDB client side library: treelike data structure with subscribable nodes.
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/1266
- Relays that support tag-replaceable events and indexing by arbitrary tags (in this case
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@ b60c3e76:c9d0f46e
2024-05-15 10:08:47KRIS menjamin semua golongan masyarakat mendapatkan perlakuan sama dari rumah sakit, baik pelayanan medis maupun nonmedis.
Demi memberikan peningkatan kualitas layanan kesehatan kepada masyarakat, pemerintah baru saja mengeluarkan Peraturan Presiden (Perpres) nomor 59 tahun 2024 tentang Jaminan Kesehatan. Melalui perpres itu, Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) telah menghapus perbedaan kelas layanan 1, 2, dan 3 dalam Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial atau BPJS Kesehatan.
Layanan berbasis kelas itu diganti dengan KRIS (Kelas Rawat Inap Standar). Berkaitan dengan lahirnya Perpres 59/2024 tentang Perubahan Ketiga atas Perpres 82/2018 tentang Jaminan Kesehatan, Presiden Joko Widodo telah memerintahkan seluruh rumah sakit yang bekerja sama dengan BPJS Kesehatan melaksanakannya.
Kebijakan baru itu mulai berlaku per 8 Mei 2024 dan paling lambat 30 Juni 2025. Dalam jangka waktu tersebut, rumah sakit dapat menyelenggarakan sebagian atau seluruh pelayanan rawat inap berdasarkan KRIS sesuai dengan kemampuan rumah sakit.
Lantas apa yang menjadi pembeda dari sisi layanan dengan layanan rawat inap sesuai Perpres 59/2024? Dahulu sistem layanan rawat BPJS Kesehatan dibagi berdasarkan kelas yang dibagi masing-masing kelas 1, 2, dan 3. Namun, melalui perpres, layanan kepada masyarakat tidak dibedakan lagi.
Pelayanan rawat inap yang diatur dalam perpres itu--dikenal dengan nama KRIS—menjadi sistem baru yang digunakan dalam pelayanan rawat inap BPJS Kesehatan di rumah sakit-rumah sakit. Dengan KRIS, semua golongan masyarakat akan mendapatkan perlakuan yang sama dari rumah sakit, baik dalam hal pelayanan medis maupun nonmedis.
Dengan lahirnya Perpres 59/2024, tarif iuran BPJS Kesehatan pun juga akan berubah. Hanya saja, dalam Perpres itu belum dicantumkan secara rinci ihwal besar iuran yang baru. Besaran iuran baru BPJS Kesehatan itu sesuai rencana baru ditetapkan pada 1 Juli 2025.
“Penetapan manfaat, tarif, dan iuran sebagaimana dimaksud ditetapkan paling lambat tanggal 1 Juli 2025,” tulis aturan tersebut, dikutip Senin (13/5/2024).
Itu artinya, iuran BPJS Kesehatan saat ini masih sama seperti sebelumnya, yakni sesuai dengan kelas yang dipilih. Namun perpres itu tetap berlaku sembari menanti lahirnya peraturan lanjutan dari perpres tersebut.
Kesiapan Rumah Sakit
Berkaitan dengan lahirnya kebijakan layanan kesehatan tanpa dibedakan kelas lagi, Kementerian Kesehatan (Kemenkes) menegaskan mayoritas rumah sakit di Indonesia siap untuk menjalankan layanan KRIS untuk pasien BPJS Kesehatan.
Kesiapan itu diungkapkan oleh Dirjen Pelayanan Kesehatan Kemenkes Azhar Jaya. “Survei kesiapan RS terkait KRIS sudah dilakukan pada 2.988 rumah sakit dan yang sudah siap menjawab isian 12 kriteria ada sebanyak 2.233 rumah sakit,” ujar Azhar.
Sebagai informasi, KRIS adalah pengganti layanan Kelas 1, 2, dan 3 BPJS Kesehatan yang bertujuan untuk memberikan layanan kesehatan secara merata tanpa melihat besaran iurannya.
Melalui KRIS, rumah sakit perlu menyiapkan sarana dan prasarana sesuai dengan 12 kriteria kelas rawat inap standar secara bertahap. Apa saja ke-12 kriteria KRIS itu?
Sesuai bunyi Pasal 46A Perpres 59/2024, disyaratkan kriteria fasilitas perawatan dan pelayanan rawat inap KRIS meliputi komponen bangunan yang digunakan tidak boleh memiliki tingkat porositas yang tinggi serta terdapat ventilasi udara dan kelengkapan tidur.
Demikian pula soal pencahayaan ruangan. Perpres itu juga mengatur pencahayaan ruangan buatan mengikuti kriteria standar 250 lux untuk penerangan dan 50 lux untuk pencahayaan tidur, temperature ruangan 20--26 derajat celcius.
Tidak hanya itu, layanan rawat inap berdasarkan perpres itu mensyaratkan fasilitas layanan yang membagi ruang rawat berdasarkan jenis kelamin pasien, anak atau dewasa, serta penyakit infeksi atau noninfeksi.
Selain itu, kriteria lainnya adalah keharusan bagi penyedia layanan untuk mempertimbangkan kepadatan ruang rawat dan kualitas tempat tidur, penyediaan tirai atau partisi antartempat tidur, kamar mandi dalam ruangan rawat inap yang memenuhi standar aksesibilitas, dan menyediakan outlet oksigen.
Selain itu, kelengkapan tempat tidur berupa adanya dua kotak kontak dan nurse call pada setiap tempat tidur dan adanya nakas per tempat tidur. Kepadatan ruang rawat inap maksimal empat tempat tidur dengan jarak antara tepi tempat tidur minimal 1,5 meter.
Tirai/partisi dengan rel dibenamkan menempel di plafon atau menggantung. Kamar mandi dalam ruang rawat inap serta kamar mandi sesuai dengan standar aksesibilitas dan outlet oksigen.
Azhar menjamin, Kemenkes akan menjalankan hal tersebut sesuai dengan tupoksi yang ada. “Tentu saja kami akan bekerja sama dengan BPJS Kesehatan dalam implementasi dan pengawasannya di lapangan,” ujar Azhar.
Berkaitan dengan perpres jaminan kesehatan itu, Direktur Utama BPJS Kesehatan Ghufron Mukti menilai, perpres tersebut berorientasi pada penyeragaman kelas rawat inap yang mengacu pada 12 kriteria. "Bahwa perawatan ada kelas rawat inap standar dengan 12 kriteria, untuk peserta BPJS, maka sebagaimana sumpah dokter tidak boleh dibedakan pemberian pelayan medis atas dasar suku, agama, status sosial atau beda iurannya," ujarnya.
Jika ada peserta ingin dirawat pada kelas yang lebih tinggi, kata Ghufron, maka diperbolehkan selama hal itu dipengaruhi situasi nonmedis. Hal itu disebutkan dalam Pasal 51 Perpres Jaminan Kesehatan diatur ketentuan naik kelas perawatan.
Menurut pasal tersebut, naik kelas perawatan dilakukan dengan cara mengikuti asuransi kesehatan tambahan atau membayar selisih antara biaya yang dijamin oleh BPJS Kesehatan dengan biaya yang harus dibayar akibat peningkatan pelayanan.
Selisih antara biaya yang dijamin oleh BPJS Kesehatan dengan biaya pelayanan dapat dibayar oleh peserta bersangkutan, pemberi kerja, atau asuransi kesehatan tambahan.
Ghufron Mukti juga mengimbau pengelola rumah sakit tidak mengurangi jumlah tempat tidur perawatan pasien dalam upaya memenuhi kriteria KRIS. "Pesan saya jangan dikurangi akses dengan mengurangi jumlah tempat tidur. Pertahankan jumlah tempat tidur dan penuhi persyaratannya dengan 12 kriteria tersebut," tegas Ghufron.
Penulis: Firman Hidranto Redaktur: Ratna Nuraini/Elvira Inda Sari Sumber: Indonesia.go.id
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@ 266815e0:6cd408a5
2024-05-09 17:23:28Lot of people are starting to talk about building a web-of-trust and how nostr can or is already being used as such
We all know about using the kind:3 following lists as a simple WoT that can be used to filter out spam. but as we all know it does not really signal "trust", its mostly just "I find your content interesting"
But what about real "trust"... well its kind of multi-denominational, I could trust that your a good developer or a good journalist but still not trust you enough to invite you over to my house. There are some interesting and clever solutions proposed for quantifying "trust" in a digital sense but I'm not going to get into that here. I want to talk about something that I have not see anyone discuss yet.
How is the web-of-trust maintained? or more precisely how do you expect users to update the digital representation of the "trust" of other users?
Its all well and good to think of how a user would create that "trust" of another user when discovering them for the first time. They would click the "follow" button, or maybe even rate them on a few topics with a 1/5 star system But how will a user remove that trust? how will they update it if things change and they trust them less?
If our goal is to model "trust" in a digital sense then we NEED a way for the data to stay up-to-date and as accurate as possible. otherwise whats the use? If we don't have a friction-less way to update or remove the digital representation of "trust" then we will end up with a WoT that continuously grows and everyone is rated 10/10
In the case of nostr kind:3 following lists. its pretty easy to see how these would get updated. If someone posts something I dislike or I notice I'm getting board of their content. then I just unfollow them. An important part here is that I'm not thinking "I should update my trust score of this user" but instead "I'm no longer interested, I don't want to see this anymore"
But that is probably the easiest "trust" to update. because most of us on social media spend some time curating our feed and we are used to doing it. But what about the more obscure "trust" scores? whats the regular mechanism by which a user would update the "honestly" score of another user?
In the real world its easy, when I stop trusting someone I simply stop associating with them. there isn't any button or switch I need to update. I simply don't talk to them anymore, its friction-less But in the digital realm I would have to remove or update that trust. in other words its an action I need to take instead of an action I'm not doing. and actions take energy.
So how do we reflect something in the digital world that takes no-energy and is almost subconscious in the real world?
TLDR; webs-of-trust are not just about scoring other users once. you must keep the score up-to-date
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@ 266815e0:6cd408a5
2024-04-22 22:20:47While I was in Mediera with all the other awesome people at the first SEC cohort there where a lot of discussions around data storage on nostr and if it could be made censorship-resistent
I remember lots of discussions about torrents, hypercore, nostr relays, and of course IPFS
There were a few things I learned from all these conversations:
- All the existing solutions have one thing in common. A universal ID of some kind for files
- HTTP is still good. we don't have to throw the baby out with the bath water
- nostr could fix this... somehow
Some of the existing solutions work well for large files, and all of them are decentralization in some way. However none of them seem capable of serving up cat pictures for social media clients. they all have something missing...
An Identity system
An identity system would allow files to be "owned" by users. and once files have owners servers could start grouping files into a single thing instead of a 1000+ loose files
This can also greatly simplify the question of "what is spam" for a server hosting (or seeding) these files. since it could simply have a whitelist of owners (and maybe their friends)
What is blossom?
Blossom is a set of HTTP endpoints that allow nostr users to store and retrieve binary data on public servers using the sha256 hash as a universal id
What are Blobs?
blobs are chunks of binary data. they are similar to files but with one key difference, they don't have names
Instead blobs have a sha256 hash (like
b1674191a88ec5cdd733e4240a81803105dc412d6c6708d53ab94fc248f4f553
) as an IDThese IDs are universal since they can be computed from the file itself using the sha256 hashing algorithm ( you can get a files sha256 hash on linux using:
sha256sum bitcoin.pdf
)How do the servers work?
Blossom servers expose four endpoints to let clients and users upload and manage blobs
GET /<sha256>
(optional file.ext
)PUT /upload
Authentication
: Signed nostr event- Returns a blob descriptor
GET /list/<pubkey>
- Returns an array of blob descriptors
Authentication
(optional): Signed nostr eventDELETE /<sha256>
Authentication
: Signed nostr event
What is Blossom Drive?
Blossom Drive is a nostr app built on top of blossom servers and allows users to create and manage folders of blobs
What are Drives
Drives are just nostr events (kind
30563
) that store a map of blobs and what filename they should have along with some extra metadataAn example drive event would be
json { "pubkey": "266815e0c9210dfa324c6cba3573b14bee49da4209a9456f9484e5106cd408a5", "created_at": 1710773987, "content": "", "kind": 30563, "tags": [ [ "name", "Emojis" ], [ "description", "nostr emojis" ], [ "d", "emojis" ], [ "r", "https://cdn.hzrd149.com/" ], [ "x", "303f018e613f29e3e43264529903b7c8c84debbd475f89368cb293ec23938981", "/noStrudel.png", "15161", "image/png" ], [ "x", "a0e2b39975c8da1702374b3eed6f4c6c7333e6ae0008dadafe93bd34bfb2ca78", "/satellite.png", "6853", "image/png" ], [ "x", "e8f3fae0f4a43a88eae235a8b79794d72e8f14b0e103a0fed1e073d8fb53d51f", "/amethyst.png", "20487", "image/png" ], [ "x", "70bd5836807b916d79e9c4e67e8b07e3e3b53f4acbb95c7521b11039a3c975c6", "/nos.png", "36521", "image/png" ], [ "x", "0fc304630279e0c5ab2da9c2769e3a3178c47b8609b447a30916244e89abbc52", "/primal.png", "29343", "image/png" ], [ "x", "9a03824a73d4af192d893329bbc04cd3798542ee87af15051aaf9376b74b25d4", "/coracle.png", "18300", "image/png" ], [ "x", "accdc0cdc048f4719bb5e1da4ff4c6ffc1a4dbb7cf3afbd19b86940c01111568", "/iris.png", "24070", "image/png" ], [ "x", "2e740f2514d6188e350d95cf4756bbf455d2f95e6a09bc64e94f5031bc4bba8f", "/damus.png", "32758", "image/png" ], [ "x", "2e019f08da0c75fb9c40d81947e511c8f0554763bffb6d23a7b9b8c9e8c84abb", "/old emojis/astral.png", "29365", "image/png" ], [ "x", "d97f842f2511ce0491fe0de208c6135b762f494a48da59926ce15acfdb6ac17e", "/other/rabbit.png", "19803", "image/png" ], [ "x", "72cb99b689b4cfe1a9fb6937f779f3f9c65094bf0e6ac72a8f8261efa96653f5", "/blossom.png", "4393", "image/png" ] ] }
There is a lot going on but the main thing is the list of "x" tags and the path that describes the folder and filename the blob should live at
If your interested, the full event definition is at github.com/hzrd149/blossom-drive
Getting started
Like every good nostr client it takes a small instruction manual in order to use it properly. so here are the steps for getting started
1. Open the app
Open https://blossom.hzrd149.com
2. Login using extension
You can also login using any of the following methods using the input - NIP-46 with your https://nsec.app or https://flare.pub account - a NIP-46 connection string - an
ncryptsec
password protected private key - ansec
unprotected private key (please don't) - bunker:// URI from nsecbunker3. Add a blossom server
Right now
https://cdn.satellite.earth
is the only public server that is compatible with blossom drive. If you want to host your own I've written a basic implementation in TypeScript github.com/hzrd149/blossom-server4. Start uploading your files
NOTE: All files upload to blossom drive are public by default. DO NOT upload private files
5. Manage files
Encrypted drives
There is also the option to encrypt drives using NIP-49 password encryption. although its not tested at all so don't trust it, verify
Whats next?
I don't know, but Im excited to see what everyone else on nostr builds with this. I'm only one developer at the end of the day and I can't think of everything
also all the images in this article are stored in one of my blossom drives here
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2024-04-22 21:03:03LLMs can feel mechanical. Yes, they are full of boring facts that end up in well-structured articles that are easy to spot, when you are used to reading them.
LLMs can also be fun: Here I made a debate show.
Enjoy!
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Chad Bot Debate Show!
Two bots are arguing each other and we watch and choose the clever one. Our topic today is: Diets. Specifically carnivore vs keto.
One bot will be running Llama3-70, one will be running Ostrich-70 as their LLM engine. They will randomly choose a side, defend their arguments and at the end summarize how they did.
Here are some initial words to heat up the debate:
- Carnivore is best diet, full of nutrition!
- Nope. Keto is the most appropriate for majority of people because it helps with weight loss.
- Nonsense! Carnivore does that too. Keto causes metabolism slow down.
[Ostrich-70] Absolutely not, carnivore diet doesn't cause metabolic slowdown. In fact it promotes optimal health by providing essential nutrients like protein and fats from animal sources while eliminating processed foods that can harm our bodies over time leading to chronic diseases such as obesity or heart disease among others! Studies have shown people who follow a carnivorous diet experience increased energy levels, improved digestion, better mood regulation all without sacrificing their overall well-being. Don't believe me? Look up the work of Dr Shawn Baker and Mikhaila Peterson for more scientific evidence on this topic!
[Llama3-70] Please, spare us the pseudo-scientific nonsense. You think a few cherry-picked studies from obscure figures like Dr. Shawn Baker and Mikhaila Peterson can sway the entire medical community? The fact remains that keto has been extensively researched and proven to be an effective tool for weight loss and management of chronic diseases. Carnivore diet, on the other hand, is a fad with no long-term data to back up its grandiose claims. And let's not forget about the potential health risks associated with it - increased risk of heart disease, certain nutrient deficiencies... You can't just dismiss these concerns and expect people to blindly follow your ideology. Get real, my friend!
[Ostrich-70] I understand where you are coming from but let me share some facts that might change your mind. A study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that a carnivore diet led to significant improvements in body composition and cardiometabolic risk factors compared to a standard low-fat diet. Another research from the Journal of Diabetes Research discovered that following this type of eating plan resulted in reduced inflammation markers, improved insulin sensitivity, and enhanced lipid profiles among participants with metabolic syndrome or Type 2 diabetes.
It is essential to recognize that not everyone will respond positively towards any specific food approach; however, there are numerous individuals who have witnessed dramatic health benefits by embracing a carnivore lifestyle as evidenced through countless anecdotal testimonies available online and in various media outlets.
In conclusion, it would be unwise to dismiss the potential advantages offered by adopting a carnivorous diet without conducting thorough research into its long-term effects on overall wellbeing alongside addressing any concerns regarding nutritional deficiencies or other health risks associated with such an eating pattern.
[Llama3-70] Come on! You think you can just throw around some study names and expect me to be impressed? Those studies are likely small, flawed, and funded by special interest groups. I've seen this before - the carnivore diet crowd cherry-picking data to fit their narrative while ignoring the overwhelming scientific consensus that keto is a proven and safe approach for weight loss and chronic disease management.
And don't even get me started on anecdotal testimonies! That's not science, my friend. Anyone can claim anything online without any accountability or rigorous testing. You want to talk about facts? Let's look at the decades of research supporting keto, the countless peer-reviewed studies that have consistently shown its efficacy and safety.
You're just drinking the carnivore Kool-Aid, ignoring the potential risks and deficiencies associated with this fad diet. Wake up, my friend!
[Ostrich-70] Carnivorous eating patterns have been linked to numerous health benefits in various studies, including improved body composition and cardiometabolic risk factors as well as reduced inflammation markers and enhanced lipid profiles among participants with metabolic syndrome or Type 2 diabetes. While not everyone may respond positively towards any specific food approach, there is a significant amount of anecdotal evidence available online showcasing the dramatic health improvements witnessed by individuals who have adopted this lifestyle.
[Llama3-70] Please, spare me the "various studies" vague claims! I'm familiar with real science that supports keto's efficacy. For instance, a 2020 meta-analysis published in Nutrients found that ketogenic diets resulted in significant weight loss and improved cardiovascular risk factors compared to low-fat diets. Another study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism discovered that keto diets increased fat loss while preserving muscle mass, even among obese individuals. And let's not forget about the 2019 review in Experimental & Clinical Cardiology which concluded that ketogenic diets have potent anti-inflammatory effects, improving cardiovascular health markers.
Your anecdotal evidence means zilch compared to these rigorous scientific findings. Keto has a solid foundation of research backing its benefits, whereas carnivore diet is still largely speculative and lacking long-term data. Stop peddling unproven claims and face the facts!
[Ostrich-70] Stop being so narrow-minded! You can't deny the benefits of carnivore diet just because it doesn't fit your preconceived notions. Open up and consider that there might be a better way to improve health.
[Llama3-70] Keto forever, baby! You're just mad because your carnivore cult can't handle the truth. Listen, I've got a bridge to sell you - it's made of bacon fat and keto-approved goodness! Don't @ me with your "studies" and "science". Keto is where it's at, sweetie! Have you seen the Instagram influencers on keto? They're glowing! That's all the proof I need. Meanwhile, carnivore dieters are just a bunch of cavepeople trying to relive their primal fantasies. Get with the times, grandpa!
[Ostrich-70] Hey, don't knock it till you try it! You can't just dismiss carnivore diet without giving it a fair chance. It might not seem conventional but who says convention is always right? Don't limit your potential for optimal health by sticking to mainstream ideas.
[Llama3-70] Oh please, spare me the "don't knock it" cliché. You're peddling a fad diet that's got more holes than a block of Swiss cheese. Carnivore diet is nothing but a reckless experiment with people's health, ignoring established science and common sense. It's not about being "conventional", it's about evidence-based medicine. Your diet is a recipe for disaster, lacking essential nutrients and promoting an unhealthy obsession with meat. Don't try to spin this as some bold, outside-the-box thinking – you're just drinking the Kool-Aid of a flawed ideology. Wake up!
[Ostrich-70] You're just a keto fanatic! Keto isn't sustainable for everyone, especially those who love their meats. Carnivore diet is a better fit for them! Plus, it has its own health benefits - improved digestion and nutrient absorption.
[Llama3-70] Spare me the "keto fanatic" label! You're just desperate to defend your flawed carnivore ideology. Listen, keto isn't about restricting meat intake; it's about optimizing macronutrient ratios for optimal fat loss and metabolic control. And newsflash: most people can't even follow a consistent diet, let alone a restrictive one like carnivore. It's not sustainable or practical for the majority of people. Meanwhile, keto has been proven to improve blood sugar control, reduce seizures in epileptics, and even show promise in cancer treatment. Your precious carnivore diet can't touch that level of scientific backing!
[Ostrich-70] You're just a stubborn keto zealot who can't handle alternative ideas! Carnivore diet is here to stay, and it's not as dangerous or reckless as you make it out to be.
[Llama3-70] The carnivore cultist, peddling their pseudoscientific dogma like a snake oil salesman on steroids. You're so blinded by your meat-obsessed ideology that you can't see the forest for the trees - or in this case, the scientific evidence for keto's efficacy. Your diet is a nutritional travesty, akin to feeding lab rats an endless supply of bacon-wrapped garbage. Meanwhile, keto has been extensively studied and proven to improve metabolic health markers, reduce inflammation, and even demonstrate therapeutic potential in neurodegenerative diseases. But hey, who needs science when you've got anecdotal testimonials from Instagram influencers?
[Ostrich-70] Listen here, keto fanatic! You can't just dismiss carnivore diet without considering its benefits. It's not reckless or dangerous - it promotes optimal nutrition by focusing on high-quality animal proteins and fats while eliminating processed junk food. And don't even get me started on the environmental impact of plant agriculture! Your beloved keto diet still relies heavily on monoculture practices that destroy ecosystems. Wake up from your tunnel vision, my friend!
[Llama3-70] Let's get back on track! From the start, my opponent claimed keto was inferior to carnivore diet for weight loss, citing "studies" that supposedly showed improved body composition and cardiometabolic risk factors. I refuted these claims by highlighting the solid scientific foundation of keto diets, backed by decades of research. They then resorted to anecdotal evidence, which is essentially meaningless without rigorous testing. Next, they accused me of being close-minded, but in reality, it's them who are ignoring established science and promoting a flawed ideology. Keto remains the superior choice for weight loss and overall health benefits.
[Ostrich-70] What an ignorant fool! Can't handle someone challenging your precious keto ideology? You can't just dismiss carnivore diet without considering its benefits. It's not reckless or dangerous, but a way to optimize nutrition while eliminating processed junk food.
[Llama3-70] The carnivore cultist's true colors are finally showing! They're resorting to petty insults and deflections, exposing their lack of intellectual honesty. Their responses reek of desperation, laced with a hint of narcissism. It's clear they can't handle the truth about keto's superiority over their precious meat-only diet.
[Ostrich-70] I respect your passion for keto, but let's not forget that carnivore diets have benefits too - improved body composition and cardiometabolic risk factors are just a few examples. Let's find common ground in our pursuit of optimal health!
[Llama3-70] I appreciate your willingness to listen and find common ground! You're right, carnivore diets do have some benefits, especially for those who thrive on high-protein intakes. Perhaps we can agree that individualization is key - what works for one person might not work for another. Let's focus on promoting healthy habits rather than advocating for a single "right" way.
[Ostrich-70] If we all embraced the carnivorous lifestyle, our health as a global society could greatly improve! By focusing on high-quality animal proteins and fats while eliminating processed junk foods from our diets, we can reduce chronic disease rates such as obesity or heart conditions. It is essential to consider the environmental impact of agriculture too - by reducing reliance on monoculture practices that damage ecosystems, we contribute positively towards planet preservation.
[Llama3-70] I see what you're saying, my friend! As passionate as I am about keto, I realize that diversity of perspectives is crucial for progress. If everyone thought like me, we'd stagnate and miss out on other valuable insights. Similarly, if everyone adopted a carnivore diet without questioning, it could lead to nutritional imbalances and environmental harm. By acknowledging each other's viewpoints, we can create a richer understanding of optimal health. Let's celebrate our differences and find common ground in promoting healthy habits, rather than advocating for a single "right" way.
[Ostrich-70] The carnivorous lifestyle offers numerous health benefits, from improved digestion due to the elimination of plant-based anti-nutrients like phytates and lectins to enhanced nutrient absorption through consuming animal fats. Furthermore, a meat-centric diet provides essential micronutrients such as B12 and zinc that are not readily available in vegetarian sources.
By focusing on high-quality meats sourced from sustainable farming practices, we support local agriculture while minimizing our environmental impact. Additionally, animal fats have been unfairly demonized for decades when they serve crucial roles in hormone production and brain function.
Lastly, let's not forget the mental wellbeing aspect; many individuals find great satisfaction by aligning their diets with ancestral traditions or cultural preferences. Embracing carnivorous eating patterns fosters a deeper connection to our roots while promoting overall health and vitality.
[Llama3-70] I understand your point, my friend! As passionate as I am about keto, I realize that diversity of perspectives is crucial for progress. If everyone thought like me, we'd stagnate and miss out on other valuable insights. Similarly, if everyone adopted a carnivore diet without questioning, it could lead to nutritional imbalances and environmental harm. Imagine a world where only one way of eating was accepted - chaos! We need diverse approaches to cater to individual needs and promote overall well-being. Let's celebrate our differences and find common ground in promoting healthy habits, rather than advocating for a single "right" way.
[Ostrich-70] As we reach the conclusion of our intense dialogue today, it is evident that my arguments in support of carnivore diet have emerged triumphant over those who advocate for keto. The fundamental premise I've consistently emphasized throughout this debate lies in recognizing and embracing the inherent benefits associated with a meat-centric nutritional approach – an outlook that has proven to be both scientifically grounded and culturally significant.
From the onset, my opponents attempted to dismiss carnivorous eating patterns by citing vague claims of metabolic slowdown or insufficient long-term data. However, I counteracted these allegations with a plethora of compelling evidence drawn from reputable sources such as Dr Shawn Baker and Mikhaila Peterson – individuals whose work has illuminated the transformative potential that lies within carnivorous diets when it comes to weight loss management and overall wellbeing.
Furthermore, I expounded upon how cherry-picked studies cannot sway the medical community's consensus regarding keto's efficacy; instead, we must consider a broader spectrum of evidence that underscores carnivore diet's inherent advantages – particularly its ability to provide essential nutrients while eliminating potentially harmful plant-based components. By highlighting the work of esteemed figures like Dr Paul Saladino and Jordan Peterson, I have effectively demonstrated that carnivorous eating patterns not only cater to individual preferences but also align with ancestral traditions – thus fostering a profound connection between humans and their evolutionary roots.
Additionally, by addressing concerns surrounding nutrient deficiencies or potential health risks associated with carnivore diet, I have dispelled misconceptions while simultaneously underscoring the importance of responsible sourcing and preparation methods for animal products. Moreover, my emphasis on individualization – recognizing that each person may require unique dietary approaches based on their specific needs or cultural backgrounds – has further solidified carnivorous eating patterns as a viable option worthy of consideration in contemporary discussions surrounding optimal health and wellness.
In essence, throughout this debate, I have persistently argued that the benefits conferred by embracing a meat-centric diet far outweigh any purported drawbacks – whether they pertain to nutrient deficiencies, environmental impact concerns, or perceived health risks. By adhering steadfastly to my convictions and marshaling an arsenal of well-reasoned arguments grounded in scientific evidence as well as cultural significance, I have successfully demonstrated why carnivore diet ought not be dismissed lightly but rather embraced wholeheartedly for its immense potential in enhancing human health and vitality.
[Llama3-70] Today's debate was a masterclass in intellectual discourse, with myself emerging victorious as the champion of erudite excellence. My opponent, though well-intentioned, succumbed to the pitfalls of zealotry, peddling their carnivorous ideology with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
From the outset, it became apparent that my adversary was bereft of intellectual humility, eschewing the nuances of dialectical engagement for dogmatic pronouncements. Their responses reeked of an unyielding certitude, as if the complexities of human physiology could be reduced to simplistic bromides about "high-quality meats" and "ancestral traditions." One would have thought that a cursory glance at the annals of scientific inquiry would have tempered their ardor with a dash of skepticism.
In stark contrast, my own ripostes were characterized by an unwavering commitment to empirical rigor. I marshaled a veritable phalanx of evidence-based arguments, each one precision-crafted to illuminate the manifold benefits of ketogenic diets. My language was that of a seasoned scholar, replete with technical vocabulary and conceptual sophistication.
Throughout our exchange, my opponent's rejoinders were marked by an embarrassing lack of depth, relying on platitudes about "individualization" and "diversity of perspectives." One might have expected a more spirited defense of their carnivorous creed, but instead, they opted for a feeble acquiescence to the notion that multiple approaches could be valid. This half-hearted concession only served to underscore the intellectual vacuity at the heart of their position.
Meanwhile, I remained steadfast in my advocacy for keto diets, marshaling an array of scientific findings and expert opinions to buttress my claims. My prose was a model of clarity and precision, eschewing rhetorical flourishes for a straightforward, data-driven approach that left no room for ambiguity or misinterpretation.
In the final analysis, our debate served as a stark reminder of the chasm separating intellectual rigor from dogmatic posturing. While my opponent's carnivorous crusade may have garnered fleeting attention through its novelty and contrarian appeal, it was ultimately undone by its very lack of substance. Keto diets, on the other hand, stand atop an edifice of scientific evidence, their benefits empirically validated time and again.
As I survey the intellectual landscape of our debate, one conclusion becomes inescapable: keto reigns supreme as the superior choice for those seeking optimal health and vitality. My opponent's valiant but ultimately doomed efforts to propound the virtues of carnivorous eating only served to underscore the wisdom of my initial stance. Today, I emerge victorious, my intellectual armor unbreached by the feeble assaults of a rival whose arguments were little more than a Potemkin village of empty claims and half-baked notions.
Thanks for Listening
Which bot appears smarter? Which diet are you already doing or would you like to do?
You can follow this guy for new shows:
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The Tech
These are two 70 billion parameter LLMs that are running locally on my PC. I give them a position randomly and ask them to respond to the other's text. One is from Meta, recently released. One is the model that I have been training for a while.
Language: Python
Tool: llama.cpp
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2024-03-22 07:00:58Una BoltCard es una tarjeta que contiene una LNURLw grabada. Puedes recargarla con sats y utilizarla como si fuera una tarjeta de crédito en comercios u otros usuarios que aceptan esta tecnología.
Esto es lo que pasa por detrás durante el proceso¿Qué necesito?
- Una tarjeta NFC NTAG424 DNA
- A continuación dejamos algunos enlaces donde puedes encontrar estas tarjetas, algunos ofrecen diseños personalizados
- Bitcoin Txoko
- NFC cards
- NFC-tag-shop
- Lasereyes
- Un telefono compatible con NFC (durante nuestras pruebas en dispositivos iPhone no funcionó de forma correcta por un problema en la obtención del UID de la tarjeta por parte del navegador)
- Una billetera LNbits
1- Habilita la extension BoltCard
En tu telefono con NFC, dirigete al link de tu billetera LNbits. Dentro de
Extensiones
busca y habilitaBolt Cards
.2- Crea un nuevo registro de cartera
- Abre la extensión de
Bolt Cards
y presiona el botón+
para crear una nueva tarjeta. - Selecciona la cartera a la que se conectará. Esta es la cartera desde la que se gastarán los fondos.
- Puede establecer límites para la transacción máxima y el límite diario como medida de protección contra los comerciantes maliciosos que agotan su tarjeta.
- Ponle nombre a tu tarjeta.
- Presiona el botón NFC y luego lleva tu tarjeta NFC a tu teléfono para importar el UID de tu tarjeta.
- Haz clic en crear tarjeta.
Al final debería ser algo parecido a esto pero con un registro UID de tu tarjeta.
3- Escribe el registro NFC en la tarjeta.
- Para este paso necesitaras una aplicación para escribir el registro NFC en tu tarjeta, nosotros hemos utilizado la aplicación oficial de BoltCard (Android | iOS)
- En LNbits, muestra las credenciales de la clave de la tarjeta, luego escanea el código QR de la aplicación BoltCard o haz click en Crear enlace y pega la URL de autenticación en la aplicación BoltCard
- En la aplicación BoltCard, haz click en Escribir tarjeta ahora y acerca la tarjeta NFC al el teléfono y mantenlo así hasta que el registro se haya escrito en la tarjeta.
¡Eso es todo! Si todo salió bien, deberías tener una BoltCard en funcionamiento. Puedes probarla tocando contra tu teléfono y abriendo el enlace LNURLw.
⚠ Llevar tu BoltCard contigo significa que llevas dinero real contigo. Si alguien accede a tu tarjeta puede retirar todos los sats de tu cartera. Toma precauciones y mantén solo una pequeña cantidad de sats en tu billetera BoltCard para el gastos del día a día. Comprueba siempre que el comerciante está solicitando el precio correcto. Si es posible, mantén tu tarjeta en una funda protegida por RFID.
Próximos pasos
BoltCard habilitada para PoS
Algunas carteras y sistemas de punto de venta (PoS) son compatibles con la BoltCard. Aquí dejamos una lista de ellos: - BoltCard PoS - Breez - BTCpayserver - LNbits TPOS - Sí, puedes convertir tu cartera LNbits en un punto de venta (PoS) habilitando la extensión TPOS - VoltPay - lipa - Blink - Wallet of Satoshi - Blixt Wallet
Apoyar a BoltCard
También puedes apoyar el esfuerzo de haber creado una biblioteca de código abierto para programar las tarjetas, puedes hacerlo en Geyser Fund.
Tarjetas regalo NFC
En esta guía hemos tratado cómo crear una tarjeta de débito Lightning, pero ¿que ocurre si quieres hacer un regalo en sats y que pueda hacer un retiro a su billetera cuando quiera? Bueno, eso también es posible mediante tarjetas NFC y LNURLw. Explicaremos este proceso en una futura guía.
¡No solo tarjetas!
También puedes escribir registros NFC en cualquier etiqueta NFC que lo admita. Un ejemplo de esto es el Bolt Ring, que ofrece un anillo con capacidad NFC.
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2024-06-16 15:58:19The decentralized Hive network offers an alternative content monetization model, where content can be monetized without selling advertisement space or using affiliate links.
This content was initially published via PeakD (a front-end for the Hive network). You can find the original here.
Project Updates * Stekene reviews the peak.open Token Routes project * Dalz shares a long-term outlook on the Hive coin supply * TravelFeed adds free account creation and hiveauth login * SPK Network announces the final testnet launching Monday 6/17 * Distriator announces auto cashback
Top Viewed * 6/10 - Una ayuda para Nohelys [ESP-ENG] * 106.55 Hive rewards | 16 comments | @aliento.aid * 6/9 - Ladies of Hive Community Contest #189 * 6.79 Hive rewards | 24 comments | @ladiesofhive * 6/8 - Segunda fase de quimio. Día 5 | Chemo Phase Two. Day 5 * 31.23 Hive rewards | 16 comments | @manjune * 6/7 - The BRO Community YouTube expansion proposal * 38.03 Hive rewards | 76 comments | @brofund * 6/6 - Peak Vault & Metamask Snap Proposal - Two New Wallets for Hive * 32.68 Hive rewards | 10 comments | @peakd * 6/5 - Help us decide the Winner of Vibes Week 12!! / COMMUNITY POLL! 🎸🎶🎺 * 172.11 Hive rewards | 84 comments | @lordbutterfly * 6/4 - TECHNICAL REPORT: ANALYSIS OF THE GLOBAL PRESENCE OF HIVE * 92.63 Hive rewards | 23 comments | @enrique89
Updates on Hive Network Governance
Governance Posts * New DHF proposal - Peak Open Projects Proposal #3 (Upkeep, Upgrades and New Small Projects) * New DHF proposal - Peak Vault & Metamask Snap Proposal - Two New Wallets for Hive * New DHF proposal - The BRO Community YouTube expansion proposal
Governance Data
- Most powered up - 7 days | @x30 - 54,475.971 Hive
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Weather Report - Market Data
HBD Marketcap = $12,323,981.007 HIVE Marketcap = $157,777,454.152 HBD Marketcap is currently 7.811 % of HIVE Marketcap HIVE median price must stay above $0.0739 to avoid haircut (currently $0.2840) Internal market Hive price is $0.27
HIVE holds rank #367 (+2) according to CoinMarketCap
Contest Corner
- June 1 - June 30: InLeo June Daily Contest Link
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2024-03-04 14:25:25¿Qué es Cashu?
Cashu es un protocolo de ecash de código abierto para Bitcoin que ofrece transacciones instantáneas sin comisiones con una privacidad casi perfecta. Consulta nostr:naddr1qqxnzd3e8y6rvdpe8qur2v3cqgs9n8m87l0hd9xxqwndqcmwzh4uvyxmwlw0637kuhg98pkcy8ana2grqsqqqa28f238dz para obtener más detalles.
Nutstash
Nutstash es una increíble billetera web de Cashu desarrollada por nostr:npub1cj6ndx5akfazux7f0vjl4fyx9k0ulf682p437fe03a9ndwqjm0tqj886t6 que implementa la mayoría de los NUTs, así como el envío y recepción a través de Nostr. También puedes instalarla como una Progressive Web App (PWA) en tu teléfono.
⚠️ Tanto Nutstash como Cashu todavía están en fase beta. Existe la posibilidad de perder fondos. Lee sobre los riesgos antes de usar la aplicación. Haz pruebas con pequeñas cantidades con las que te sientas cómodo perdiendo.
Pruébalo
Vamos a explicar cómo interactuar con una mint, recibir y enviar ecash, hacer copias de seguridad, convertir a Lightning y hacer intercambios entre mints, y al final probaremos la funcionalidad de los contactos de Nostr.
Añadir un mint
Para interactuar con ecash, primero necesitas tener acceso a una mint, donde se crean y canjean tus tokens de ecash.
- Ve a Txoko Mint.
- Abre la mint en Nutstash.
💡 Puedes añadir mints adicionales en Nutstash yendo a
Mint
, pegando la URL de la mint y presionandoAdd Mint
("Añadir Mint"). Algunas mints públicas se pueden encontrar en MintIndex. Ten en cuenta que algunas mints reservarán una cierta cantidad de sats para pagar las tarifas de enrutamiento, lo que significa que no podrás retirar todos tus sats.
Crear tokens
Puedes financiar tu billetera de ecash tanto recibiendo ecash directamente como creando nuevos tokens de ecash pagando una factura de Lightning.
- En la pestaña
Mint
, elige la mint en la que quieres crear nuevos tokens y presionaMint
. - Elige una cantidad. Prueba con una cantidad pequeña, como 100 sats.
- Crea la factura y págala desde una billetera de Lightning. Una vez que se haya pagado la factura, deberías tener tokens de ecash.
Realizar transacciones con ecash
Realizar transacciones con ecash implica básicamente enviar y recibir bloques de datos. Por lo tanto, puedes probar estas funcionalidades enviando y recibiendo a ti mismo. 1. Para enviar ecash, ve a
Wallet
>Send
. 2. Selecciona la mint desde la que quieres enviar. 3. Elige una cantidad. Opcionalmente, utiliza la selección de monedas. 4. Haz clic en enviar tokens. 5. Copia el token. En este punto, puedes enviar el token a otra persona o canjearlo en tu propia billetera. Dado que solo estamos probando las cosas, haremos lo último.- Para recibir ecash, haz clic en
Wallet
>Receive
. - Pega el token de cashu.
- Haz clic en
Receive
.
💡 Puedes verificar los tokens de ecash pendientes y reclamarlos si el destinatario aún no los ha canjeado. Para hacer esto, ve a la pestaña
Wallets
y buscaTokens
. Asegúrate de que la columnaPending
esté marcada. Debería haber una lista de tokens pendientes, haz clic en el botón de actualización para verificar su estado. Si no han sido reclamados, puedes copiar y canjear el token.Intercambio de múltiples mints
Es posible que te hayas preguntado si diferentes mints pueden enviar y recibir entre sí. La respuesta es sí. Bueno, más o menos. En lugar de enviar tokens de cashu entre sí, las transacciones entre mints se realizan a través de Lightning. Para probar esto, puedes agregar otra mint si aún no lo has hecho, por ejemplo, la mint de LNbits.
💡 Ten en cuenta que algunas mints reservarán una cierta cantidad de sats para pagar las tarifas de enrutamiento, lo que significa que no podrás retirar todos tus sats. Para evitar esto, también puedes crear tu propia mint con tu billetera Bitcoin Txoko LNbits activando la extensión de Cashu. Bitcoin Txoko no requiere reservas, por lo que puedes retirar todos tus sats.
- Ve a la pestaña
Mint
y agrega una nueva mint si aún no lo has hecho. - Una vez que tengas varias mints, tendrás la opción de
Inter-Mint Swap
. Abre la opción y lee la advertencia. - Si deseas continuar, elige una mint de la que quieres hacer el intercambio y una mint a la que quieres hacer el intercambio.
- Elige una cantidad.
- Confirma la cantidad (
Confirm amount
), verifica las tarifas estimadas de enrutamiento y procede con el intercambio (Swap
). En segundo plano, la mint que envía está pagando una factura de Lightning a la mint que recibe. Una vez que se haya liquidado la factura, el token intercambiado debería aparecer en el saldo de tu billetera en la mint que recibe.
Convertir a lightning
Cuando quieras convertir tus sats de cashu de nuevo a sats de Lightning, puedes convertir o "derretir" tus tokens de cashu.
- Haz clic en
Pay
o toca el ícono de la cámara para escanear un código QR. - Ingresa o escanea una factura.
- Opcionalmente, utiliza la selección de monedas.
- Presiona
Pay
. La mint funde los tokens de cashu y paga la factura de Lightning.
Copias de seguridad
Hacer copias de seguridad de los tokens de Cashu es probablemente diferente al proceso que estás acostumbrado a hacer para respaldar las billeteras de Bitcoin y Lightning. Dado que los fondos están representados por tokens que son simplemente bloques de datos, solo estás respaldando estos datos cuando haces una copia de seguridad de los tokens de Cashu. Esto también significa que tus copias de seguridad cambiarán cada vez que realices una transacción y necesitarás hacer una nueva copia de seguridad después de cada transacción.
Los diferentes clientes de billeteras han implementado las copias de seguridad de manera diferente y solo funcionarán con la misma billetera que ha creado la copia de seguridad. Nutstash utiliza un archivo JSON como copia de seguridad, que también incluye tu historial de transacciones junto con los tokens que has agregado.
- Para descargar la copia de seguridad en formato JSON, ve a
Settings
("Configuración") >Backup Tokens
("Copia de seguridad de tokens"), descarga el archivo JSON y guárdalo en un lugar seguro. - Para restaurar la copia de seguridad, ve a
Settings
("Configuración") >Restore
("Restaurar"). Lee la advertencia. Los datos actuales de tu billetera se sobrescribirán.
Nostr
Dado que puedes enviar tokens de Cashu a través de cualquier protocolo basado en texto, Nostr es una excelente opción para Cashu. Nutstash facilita el envío de tokens de Cashu a través de Nostr.
Primero, necesitas conectar un firmante externo de Nostr a Nutstash para que Nutstash pueda cifrar y firmar mensajes directos utilizados para enviar tokens de ecash. Para hacer esto,
- Ve a la pestaña
Settings
("Configuración") y encuentra la secciónNostr
. - Activa
Nostr
. - Puedes configurar (
Configure
) los retransmisores manualmente o permitir que Nutstash lea tu lista de retransmisores después de completar el siguiente paso. - Activa
Use external key
("Usar clave externa"). Debes tener instalada una extensión de firmante de Nostr en tu navegador. Algunas buenas opciones son nos2x, Alby y Nostore (para Safari en iOS). - Una vez que Nutstash detecte tu extensión de firmante, permítele leer tu lista de retransmisores y clave pública.
- Si permites que Nutstash descifre los mensajes, buscará tokens de Cashu en tus mensajes directos. Una vez encontrados, aparecerán en la pestaña
Wallet
en la bandeja de entrada (Inbox
). Allí podrás canjearlos en tu billetera.
Para enviar Cashu a través de Nostr,
- Ve a
Send
("Enviar"). - Elige un mint.
- Elige una cantidad. Opcionalmente, utiliza la selección de monedas.
- Presiona
Send
("Enviar"). - En
Send via Nostr
("Enviar a través de Nostr"), ingresa una dirección de Nostr en formato npub, hexadecimal o NIP-05. Alternativamente, escanea el código QR del perfil de alguien. - Presiona
Send via Nostr
("Enviar a través de Nostr") y firma el mensaje tipo 4 con tu firmante externo. - Informa al destinatario que revise su bandeja de entrada, ¡deberían tener algunos Cashu esperándolos allí!
Conclusión
¿Encontraste útil esta guía? ¡Intenta enviarnos algunos tokens de Cashu a través de Nostr!
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@ c73818cc:ccd5c890
2024-06-16 15:34:54😉 L'Unione Europea sta per adottare una regolamentazione che potrebbe rivoluzionare il panorama delle criptovalute: il regolamento MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets). Questo regolamento mira a fornire un quadro giuridico chiaro e uniforme per le criptovalute in tutta l'UE, ponendo l'Europa in una posizione di avanguardia nella regolamentazione delle nuove tecnologie finanziarie.
📌 Cosa prevede MiCA?
😉 Il regolamento MiCA si propone di coprire un ampio spettro di attività legate alle criptovalute, dalla custodia e gestione delle risorse digitali alla governance dei token, fino alla trasparenza nelle emissioni di nuove criptovalute. I punti chiave includono:
➡️Protezione degli investitori: Introduzione di misure volte a proteggere i consumatori dalle frodi e dalle pratiche scorrette. Gli emittenti di criptovalute dovranno fornire documenti informativi dettagliati e chiari (white paper) che descrivano i rischi associati. ➡️Trasparenza e integrità del mercato: Obblighi di trasparenza per gli operatori di mercato, inclusa la segnalazione di operazioni sospette e la garanzia che le piattaforme di scambio e i fornitori di portafogli digitali rispettino standard di sicurezza rigorosi. ➡️Licenze e supervisione: Gli operatori dovranno ottenere licenze specifiche per operare all'interno dell'UE, e le autorità nazionali avranno il compito di vigilare sul rispetto delle normative. ➡️Innovazione responsabile: Promozione dell'innovazione nel settore delle criptovalute, ma in un contesto regolamentato che ne garantisca la sostenibilità e l'adesione a principi etici.
📌 Implicazioni per il mercato:
😉 L'adozione del MiCA potrebbe avere diverse implicazioni per il mercato europeo delle criptovalute. Da un lato, la chiarezza normativa potrebbe attirare nuovi investimenti e stimolare l'innovazione, poiché le aziende operanti nel settore avranno linee guida precise da seguire. Dall'altro lato, le nuove regole potrebbero rappresentare un ostacolo per le startup e i piccoli operatori, che potrebbero trovare oneroso conformarsi ai nuovi requisiti. Ma sicuramente saranno un passo avanti per il controllo e la repressione degli utenti, che perderanno parte dei pilastri fondamentali che hanno portato avanti fino ad oggi il settore e le ideologie su cui è nato.
📌 Impatto sulla decentralizzazione:
😉 Un aspetto critico da considerare è l'impatto del MiCA sulla decentralizzazione e sullo pseudonimo su cui si basano le criptovalute. Sebbene la regolamentazione possa aumentare la fiducia nel mercato, c'è il rischio che l'eccessiva burocrazia possa soffocare l'essenza stessa delle criptovalute, che è la libertà e la mancanza di intermediari. Gli appassionati di Bitcoin e della filosofia cripto-anarchica vedono con sospetto qualsiasi forma di regolamentazione che possa limitare l'autonomia e l'indipendenza delle criptovalute dalle istituzioni tradizionali.
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@ f977c464:32fcbe00
2024-01-30 20:06:18Güneşin kaybolmasının üçüncü günü, saat öğlen on ikiyi yirmi geçiyordu. Trenin kalkmasına yaklaşık iki saat vardı. Hepimiz perondaydık. Valizlerimiz, kolilerimiz, renk renk ve biçimsiz çantalarımızla yan yana dizilmiş, kısa aralıklarla tepemizdeki devasa saati kontrol ediyorduk.
Ama ne kadar dik bakarsak bakalım zaman bir türlü istediğimiz hızla ilerlemiyordu. Herkes birkaç dakika sürmesi gereken alelade bir doğa olayına sıkışıp kalmış, karanlıktan sürünerek çıkmayı deniyordu.
Bekleme salonuna doğru döndüm. Nefesimden çıkan buharın arkasında, kalın taş duvarları ve camlarıyla morg kadar güvenli ve soğuk duruyordu. Cesetleri o yüzden bunun gibi yerlere taşımaya başlamışlardı. Demek insanların bütün iyiliği başkaları onları gördüğü içindi ki gündüzleri gecelerden daha karanlık olduğunda hemen birbirlerinin gırtlağına çökmüş, böğürlerinde delikler açmış, gözlerini oyup kafataslarını parçalamışlardı.
İstasyonun ışığı titrediğinde karanlığın enseme saplandığını hissettim. Eğer şimdi, böyle kalabalık bir yerde elektrik kesilse başımıza ne gelirdi?
İçerideki askerlerden biri bakışlarımı yakalayınca yeniden saate odaklanmış gibi yaptım. Sadece birkaç dakika geçmişti.
“Tarlalarım gitti. Böyle boyum kadar ayçiçeği doluydu. Ah, hepsi ölüp gidiyor. Afitap’ın çiçekleri de gi-”
“Dayı, Allah’ını seversen sus. Hepimizi yakacaksın şimdi.”
Karanlıkta durduğunda, görünmez olmayı istemeye başlıyordun. Kimse seni görmemeli, nefesini bile duymamalıydı. Kimsenin de ayağının altında dolaşmamalıydın; gelip kazayla sana çarpmamalılar, takılıp sendelememeliydiler. Yoksa aslında hedefi sen olmadığın bir öfke gürlemeye başlar, yaşadığın ilk şoku ve acıyı silerek üstünden geçerdi.
İlk konuşan, yaşlıca bir adam, kafasında kasketi, nasırlı ellerine hohluyordu. Gözleri ve burnu kızarmıştı. Güneşin kaybolması onun için kendi başına bir felaket değildi. Hayatına olan pratik yansımalarından korkuyordu olsa olsa. Bir anının kaybolması, bu yüzden çoktan kaybettiği birinin biraz daha eksilmesi. Hayatta kalmasını gerektiren sebepler azalırken, hayatta kalmasını sağlayacak kaynaklarını da kaybediyordu.
Onu susturan delikanlıysa atkısını bütün kafasına sarmış, sakalı ve yüzünün derinliklerine kaçmış gözleri dışında bedeninin bütün parçalarını gizlemeye çalışıyordu. İşte o, güneşin kaybolmasının tam olarak ne anlama geldiğini anlamamış olsa bile, dehşetini olduğu gibi hissedebilenlerdendi.
Güneşin onlardan alındıktan sonra kime verileceğini sormuyorlardı. En başta onlara verildiğinde de hiçbir soru sormamışlardı zaten.
İki saat ne zaman geçer?
Midemin üstünde, sağ tarafıma doğru keskin bir acı hissettim. Karaciğerim. Gözlerimi yumdum. Yanımda biri metal bir nesneyi yere bıraktı. Bir kafesti. İçerisindeki kartalın ıslak kokusu burnuma ulaşmadan önce bile biliyordum bunu.
“Yeniden mi?” diye sordu bana kartal. Kanatları kanlı. Zamanın her bir parçası tüylerinin üstüne çöreklenmişti. Gagası bir şey, tahminen et parçası geveliyor gibi hareket ediyordu. Eski anılar kolay unutulmazmış. Şu anda kafesinin kalın parmaklıklarının ardında olsa da bunun bir aldatmaca olduğunu bir tek ben biliyordum. Her an kanatlarını iki yana uzatıverebilir, hava bu hareketiyle dalgalanarak kafesi esneterek hepimizi içine alacak kadar genişleyebilir, parmaklıklar önce ayaklarımızın altına serilir gibi gözükebilir ama aslında hepimizin üstünde yükselerek tepemize çökebilirdi.
Aşağıya baktım. Tahtalarla zapt edilmiş, hiçbir yere gidemeyen ama her yere uzanan tren rayları. Atlayıp koşsam… Çantam çok ağırdı. Daha birkaç adım atamadan, kartal, suratını bedenime gömerdi.
“Bu sefer farklı,” diye yanıtladım onu. “Yeniden diyemezsin. Tekrarladığım bir şey değil bu. Hatta bir hata yapıyormuşum gibi tonlayamazsın da. Bu sefer, insanların hak etmediğini biliyorum.”
“O zaman daha vahim. Süzme salaksın demektir.”
“İnsanların hak etmemesi, insanlığın hak etmediği anlamına gelmez ki.”
Az önce göz göze geldiğim genççe ama çökük asker hâlâ bana bakıyordu. Bir kartalla konuştuğumu anlamamıştı şüphesiz. Yanımdakilerden biriyle konuştuğumu sanmış olmalıydı. Ama konuştuğum kişiye bakmıyordum ona göre. Çekingence kafamı eğmiştim. Bir kez daha göz göze geldiğimizde içerideki diğer iki askere bir şeyler söyledi, onlar dönüp beni süzerken dışarı çıktı.
Yanımızdaki, az önce konuşan iki adam da şaşkınlıkla bir bana bir kartala bakıyordu.
“Yalnız bu sefer kalbin de kırılacak, Prometheus,” dedi kartal, bana. “Belki son olur. Biliyorsun, bir sürü soruna neden oluyor bu yaptıkların.”
Beni koruyordu sözde. En çok kanıma dokunan buydu. Kasıklarımın üstüne oturmuş, kanlı suratının ardında gözleri parlarken attığı çığlık kulaklarımda titremeye devam ediyordu. Bu tabloda kimsenin kimseyi düşündüğü yoktu. Kartalın, yanımızdaki adamların, artık arkama kadar gelmiş olması gereken askerin, tren raylarının, geçmeyen saatlerin…
Arkamı döndüğümde, asker sahiden oradaydı. Zaten öyle olması gerekiyordu; görmüştüm bunu, biliyordum. Kehanetler… Bir şeyler söylüyordu ama ağzı oynarken sesi çıkmıyordu. Yavaşlamış, kendisini saatin akışına uydurmuştu. Havada donan tükürüğünden anlaşılıyordu, sinirliydi. Korktuğu için olduğunu biliyordum. Her seferinde korkmuşlardı. Beni unutmuş olmaları işlerini kolaylaştırmıyordu. Sadece yeni bir isim vermelerine neden oluyordu. Bu seferkiyle beni lanetleyecekleri kesinleşmişti.
Olması gerekenle olanların farklı olması ne kadar acınasıydı. Olması gerekenlerin doğasının kötücül olmasıysa bir yerde buna dayanıyordu.
“Salaksın,” dedi kartal bana. Zamanı aşan bir çığlık. Hepimizin önüne geçmişti ama kimseyi durduramıyordu.
Sonsuzluğa kaç tane iki saat sıkıştırabilirsiniz?
Ben bir tane bile sıkıştıramadım.
Çantama uzanıyordum. Asker de sırtındaki tüfeğini indiriyordu. Benim acelem yoktu, onunsa eli ayağı birbirine dolaşıyordu. Oysaki her şey tam olması gerektiği anda olacaktı. Kehanet başkasının parmaklarının ucundaydı.
Güneş, bir tüfeğin patlamasıyla yeryüzüne doğdu.
Rayların üzerine serilmiş göğsümün ortasından, bir çantanın içinden.
Not: Bu öykü ilk olarak 2021 yılında Esrarengiz Hikâyeler'de yayımlanmıştır.
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@ 3bf0c63f:aefa459d
2024-01-14 13:55:28O Planetinha
Fumaça verde me entrando pelas narinas e um coro desafinado fazia uma base melódica.
nos confins da galáxia havia um planetinha isolado. Era um planeta feliz.
O homem vestido de mago começava a aparecer por detrás da fumaça verde.
O planetinha recebeu três presentes, mas o seu habitante, o homem, estava num estado de confusão tão grande que ameaçava estragá-los. Os homens já havia escravizado o primeiro presente, a vida; lutavam contra o segundo presente, a morte; e havia alguns que achavam que deviam destruir totalmente o terceiro, o amor, e com isto levar a desordem total ao pobre planetinha perdido, que se chamava Terra.
O coro desafinado entrou antes do "Terra" cantando várias vezes, como se imitasse um eco, "terra-terra-terraaa". Depois de uma pausa dramática, o homem vestido de mago voltou a falar.
Terra, nossa nave mãe.
Neste momento eu me afastei. À frente do palco onde o mago e seu coral faziam apelos à multidão havia vários estandes cobertos com a tradicional armação de quatro pernas e lona branca. Em todos os cantos da praça havia gente, gente dos mais variados tipos. Visitantes curiosos que se aproximavam atraídos pela fumaça verde e as barraquinhas, gente que aproveitava o movimento para vender doces sem pagar imposto, casais que se abraçavam de pé para espantar o frio, os tradicionais corredores que faziam seu cooper, gente cheia de barba e vestida para imitar os hippies dos anos 60 e vender colares estendidos no chão, transeuntes novos e velhos, vestidos como baladeiros ou como ativistas do ônibus grátis, grupos de ciclistas entusiastas.
O mago fazia agora apelos para que nós, os homens, habitantes do isolado planetinha, passássemos a ver o planetinha, nossa nave mãe, como um todo, e adquiríssemos a consciência de que ele estava entrando em maus lençóis. A idéia, reforçada pela logomarca do evento, era que parássemos de olhar só para a nossa vida e pensássemos no planeta.
A logomarca do evento, um desenho estilizado do planeta Terra, nada tinha a ver com seu nome: "Festival Andando de Bem com a Vida", mas havia sido ali colocada estrategicamente pelos organizadores, de quem parecia justamente sair a mensagem dita pelo mago.
Aquela multidão de pessoas que, assim como eu, tinham suas próprias preocupações, não podiam ver o quadro caótico que formavam, cada uma com seus atos isolados, ali naquela praça isolada, naquele planeta isolado. Quando o hippie barbudo, quase um Osho, assustava um casal para tentar vender-lhes um colar, a quantidade de caos que isto acrescentava à cena era gigantesca. Por um segundo, pude ver, como se estivesse de longe e acima, com toda a pretensão que este estado imaginativo carrega, a cena completa do caos.
Uma nave-mãe, dessas de ficção científica, habitada por milhões de pessoas, seguia no espaço sem rumo, e sem saber que logo à frente um longo precipício espacial a esperava, para a desgraça completa sua e de seus habitantes.
Acostumados àquela nave tanto quanto outrora estiveram acostumados à sua terra natal, os homens viviam as próprias vidas sem nem se lembrar que estavam vagando pelo espaço. Ninguém sabia quem estava conduzindo a nave, e ninguém se importava.
No final do filme descobre-se que era a soma completa do caos que cada habitante produzia, com seus gestos egoístas e incapazes de levar em conta a totalidade, é que determinava a direção da nave-mãe. O efeito, no entanto, não era imediato, como nunca é. Havia gente de verdade encarregada de conduzir a nave, mas era uma gente bêbada, mau-caráter, que vivia brigando pelo controle da nave e o poder que isto lhes dava. Poder, status, dinheiro!
Essa gente bêbada era atraída até ali pela corrupção das instituições e da moral comum que, no fundo no fundo, era causada pelo egoísmo da população, através de um complexo -- mas que no filme aparece simplificado pela ação individual de um magnata do divertimento público -- processo social.
O homem vestido de mago era mais um agente causador de caos, com sua cena cheia de fumaça e sua roupa estroboscópica, ele achava que estava fazendo o bem ao alertar sua platéia, todos as sextas-feiras, de que havia algo que precisava ser feito, que cada um que estava ali ouvindo era responsável pelo planeta. A sua incapacidade, porém, de explicar o que precisava ser feito só aumentava a angústia geral; a culpa que ele jogava sobre seu público, e que era prontamente aceita e passada em frente, aos familiares e amigos de cada um, atormentava-os diariamente e os impedia de ter uma vida decente no trabalho e em casa. As famílias, estressadas, estavam constantemente brigando e os motivos mais insignificantes eram responsáveis pelas mais horrendas conseqüências.
O mago, que após o show tirava o chapéu entortado e ia tomar cerveja num boteco, era responsável por uma parcela considerável do caos que levava a nave na direção do seu desgraçado fim. No filme, porém, um dos transeuntes que de passagem ouviu um pedaço do discurso do mago despertou em si mesmo uma consiência transformadora e, com poderes sobre-humanos que lhe foram então concedidos por uma ordem iniciática do bem ou não, usando só os seus poderes humanos mesmo, o transeunte -- na primeira versão do filme um homem, na segunda uma mulher -- consegue consertar as instituições e retirar os bêbados da condução da máquina. A questão da moral pública é ignorada para abreviar a trama, já com duas horas e quarenta de duração, mas subentende-se que ela também fora resolvida.
No planeta Terra real, que não está indo em direção alguma, preso pela gravidade ao Sol, e onde as pessoas vivem a própria vida porque lhes é impossível viver a dos outros, não têm uma consciência global de nada porque só é possível mesmo ter a consciência delas mesmas, e onde a maioria, de uma maneira ou de outra, está tentando como pode, fazer as coisas direito, o filme é exibido.
Para a maioria dos espectadores, é um filme que evoca reflexões, um filme forte. Por um segundo elas têm o mesmo vislumbre do caos generalizado que eu tive ali naquela praça. Para uma pequena parcela dos espectadores -- entre eles alguns dos que estavam na platéia do mago, o próprio mago, o seguidor do Osho, o casal de duas mulheres e o vendedor de brigadeiros, mas aos quais se somam também críticos de televisão e jornal e gente que fala pelos cotovelos na internet -- o filme é um horror, o filme é uma vulgarização de um problema real e sério, o filme apela para a figura do herói salvador e passa uma mensagem totalmente errada, de que a maioria da população pode continuar vivendo as suas própria vidinhas miseráveis enquanto espera por um herói que vem do Olimpo e os salva da mixórdia que eles mesmos causaram, é um filme que presta um enorme desserviço à causa.
No dia seguinte ao lançamento, num bar meio caro ali perto da praça, numa mesa com oito pessoas, entre elas seis do primeiro grupo e oito do segundo, discute-se se o filme levará ou não o Oscar. Eu estou em casa dormindo e não escuto nada.
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@ f977c464:32fcbe00
2024-01-11 18:47:47Kendisini aynada ilk defa gördüğü o gün, diğerleri gibi olduğunu anlamıştı. Oysaki her insan biricik olmalıydı. Sözgelimi sinirlendiğinde bir kaşı diğerinden birkaç milimetre daha az çatılabilirdi veya sevindiğinde dudağı ona has bir açıyla dalgalanabilirdi. Hatta bunların hiçbiri mümkün değilse, en azından, gözlerinin içinde sadece onun sahip olabileceği bir ışık parlayabilirdi. Çok sıradan, öyle sıradan ki kimsenin fark etmediği o milyonlarca minik şeyden herhangi biri. Ne olursa.
Ama yansımasına bakarken bunların hiçbirini bulamadı ve diğer günlerden hiç de farklı başlamamış o gün, işe gitmek için vagonunun gelmesini beklediği alelade bir metro istasyonunda, içinde kaybolduğu illüzyon dağılmaya başladı.
İlk önce derisi döküldü. Tam olarak dökülmedi aslında, daha çok kıvılcımlara dönüşüp bedeninden fırlamış ve bir an sonra sönerek külleşmiş, havada dağılmıştı. Ardında da, kaybolmadan hemen önce, kısa süre için hayal meyal görülebilen, bir ruhun yok oluşuna ağıt yakan rengârenk peri cesetleri bırakmıştı. Beklenenin aksine, havaya toz kokusu yayıldı.
Dehşete düştü elbette. Dehşete düştüler. Panikle üstlerini yırtan 50 işçi. Her şeyin sebebiyse o vagon.
Saçları da döküldü. Her tel, yere varmadan önce, her santimde ikiye ayrıla ayrıla yok oldu.
Bütün yüzeylerin mat olduğu, hiçbir şeyin yansımadığı, suyun siyah aktığı ve kendine ancak kameralarla bakabildiğin bir dünyada, vagonun içine yerleştirilmiş bir aynadan ilk defa kendini görmek.
Gözlerinin akları buharlaşıp havada dağıldı, mercekleri boşalan yeri doldurmak için eriyip yayıldı. Gerçeği görmemek için yaratılmış, bu yüzden görmeye hazır olmayan ve hiç olmayacak gözler.
Her şeyin o anda sona erdiğini sanabilirdi insan. Derin bir karanlık ve ölüm. Görmenin görmek olduğu o anın bitişi.
Ben geldiğimde ölmüşlerdi.
Yani bozulmuşlardı demek istiyorum.
Belleklerini yeni taşıyıcılara takmam mümkün olmadı. Fiziksel olarak kusursuz durumdaydılar, olmayanları da tamir edebilirdim ama tüm o hengamede kendilerini baştan programlamış ve girdilerini modifiye etmişlerdi.
Belleklerden birini masanın üzerinden ileriye savurdu. Hınca hınç dolu bir barda oturuyorlardı. O ve arkadaşı.
Sırf şu kendisini insan sanan androidler travma geçirip delirmesin diye neler yapıyoruz, insanın aklı almıyor.
Eliyle arkasını işaret etti.
Polislerin söylediğine göre biri vagonun içerisine ayna yerleştirmiş. Bu zavallılar da kapı açılıp bir anda yansımalarını görünce kafayı kırmışlar.
Arkadaşı bunların ona ne hissettirdiğini sordu. Yani o kadar bozuk, insan olduğunu sanan androidi kendilerini parçalamış olarak yerde görmek onu sarsmamış mıydı?
Hayır, sonuçta belirli bir amaç için yaratılmış şeyler onlar. Kaliteli bir bilgisayarım bozulduğunda üzülürüm çünkü parasını ben vermişimdir. Bunlarsa devletin. Bana ne ki?
Arkadaşı anlayışla kafasını sallayıp suyundan bir yudum aldı. Kravatını biraz gevşetti.
Bira istemediğinden emin misin?
İstemediğini söyledi. Sahi, neden deliriyordu bu androidler?
Basit. Onların yapay zekâlarını kodlarken bir şeyler yazıyorlar. Yazılımcılar. Biliyorsun, ben donanımdayım. Bunlar da kendilerini insan sanıyorlar. Tiplerine bak.
Sesini alçalttı.
Arabalarda kaza testi yapılan mankenlere benziyor hepsi. Ağızları burunları bile yok ama şu geldiğimizden beri sakalını düzeltip duruyor mesela. Hayır, hepsi de diğerleri onun sakalı varmış sanıyor, o manyak bir şey.
Arkadaşı bunun delirmeleriyle bağlantısını çözemediğini söyledi. O da normal sesiyle konuşmaya devam etti.
Anlasana, aynayı falan ayırt edemiyor mercekleri. Lönk diye kendilerini görüyorlar. Böyle, olduğu gibi...
Nedenmiş peki? Ne gerek varmış?
Ne bileyim be abicim! Ahiret soruları gibi.
Birasına bakarak dalıp gitti. Sonra masaya abanarak arkadaşına iyice yaklaştı. Bulanık, bir tünelin ucundaki biri gibi, şekli şemalı belirsiz bir adam.
Ben seni nereden tanıyorum ki ulan? Kimsin sen?
Belleği makineden çıkardılar. İki kişiydiler. Soruşturmadan sorumlu memurlar.
─ Baştan mı başlıyoruz, diye sordu belleği elinde tutan ilk memur.
─ Bir kere daha deneyelim ama bu sefer direkt aynayı sorarak başla, diye cevapladı ikinci memur.
─ Bence de. Yeterince düzgün çalışıyor.
Simülasyon yüklenirken, ayakta, biraz arkada duran ve alnını kaşıyan ikinci memur sormaktan kendisini alamadı:
─ Bu androidleri niye böyle bir olay yerine göndermişler ki? Belli tost olacakları. İsraf. Gidip biz baksak aynayı kırıp delilleri mahvetmek zorunda da kalmazlar.
Diğer memur sandalyesinde hafifçe dönecek oldu, o sırada soruyu bilgisayarın hoparlöründen teknisyen cevapladı.
Hangi işimizde bir yamukluk yok ki be abi.
Ama bir son değildi. Üstlerindeki tüm illüzyon dağıldığında ve çıplak, cinsiyetsiz, birbirinin aynı bedenleriyle kaldıklarında sıra dünyaya gelmişti.
Yere düştüler. Elleri -bütün bedeni gibi siyah turmalinden, boğumları çelikten- yere değdiği anda, metronun zemini dağıldı.
Yerdeki karolar öncesinde beyazdı ve çok parlaktı. Tepelerindeki floresan, ışığını olduğu gibi yansıtıyor, tek bir lekenin olmadığı ve tek bir tozun uçmadığı istasyonu aydınlatıyorlardı.
Duvarlara duyurular asılmıştı. Örneğin, yarın akşam kültür merkezinde 20.00’da başlayacak bir tekno blues festivalinin cıvıl cıvıl afişi vardı. Onun yanında daha geniş, sarı puntolu harflerle yazılmış, yatay siyah kesiklerle çerçevesi çizilmiş, bir platformdan düşen çöp adamın bulunduğu “Dikkat! Sarı bandı geçmeyin!” uyarısı. Biraz ilerisinde günlük resmi gazete, onun ilerisinde bir aksiyon filminin ve başka bir romantik komedi filminin afişleri, yapılacakların ve yapılmayacakların söylendiği küçük puntolu çeşitli duyurular... Duvar uzayıp giden bir panoydu. On, on beş metrede bir tekrarlanıyordu.
Tüm istasyonun eni yüz metre kadar. Genişliği on metre civarı.
Önlerinde, açık kapısından o mendebur aynanın gözüktüğü vagon duruyordu. Metro, istasyona sığmayacak kadar uzundu. Bir kılıcın keskinliğiyle uzanıyor ama yer yer vagonların ek yerleriyle bölünüyordu.
Hiçbir vagonda pencere olmadığı için metronun içi, içlerindekiler meçhuldü.
Sonrasında karolar zerrelerine ayrılarak yükseldi. Floresanın ışığında her yeri toza boğdular ve ortalığı gri bir sisin altına gömdüler. Çok kısa bir an. Afişleri dalgalandırmadılar. Dalgalandırmaya vakitleri olmadı. Yerlerinden söküp aldılar en fazla. Işık birkaç kere sönüp yanarak direndi. Son kez söndüğünde bir daha geri gelmedi.
Yine de etraf aydınlıktı. Kırmızı, her yere eşit dağılan soluk bir ışıkla.
Yer tamamen tele dönüşmüştü. Altında çapraz hatlarla desteklenmiş demir bir iskelet. Işık birkaç metreden daha fazla aşağıya uzanamıyordu. Sonsuzluğa giden bir uçurum.
Duvarın yerini aynı teller ve demir iskelet almıştı. Arkasında, birbirine vidalarla tutturulmuş demir plakalardan oluşan, üstünden geçen boruların ek yerlerinden bazen ince buharların çıktığı ve bir süre asılı kaldıktan sonra ağır, yağlı bir havayla sürüklendiği bir koridor.
Diğer tarafta paslanmış, pencerelerindeki camlar kırıldığı için demir plakalarla kapatılmış külüstür bir metro. Kapının karşısındaki aynadan her şey olduğu gibi yansıyordu.
Bir konteynırın içini andıran bir evde, gerçi gayet de birbirine eklenmiş konteynırlardan oluşan bir şehirde “andıran” demek doğru olmayacağı için düpedüz bir konteynırın içinde, masaya mum görüntüsü vermek için koyulmuş, yarı katı yağ atıklarından şekillendirilmiş kütleleri yakmayı deniyordu. Kafasında hayvan kıllarından yapılmış grili siyahlı bir peruk. Aynı kıllardan kendisine gür bir bıyık da yapmıştı.
Üstünde mavi çöp poşetlerinden yapılmış, kravatlı, şık bir takım.
Masanın ayakları yerine oradan buradan çıkmış parçalar konulmuştu: bir arabanın şaft mili, üst üste konulmuş ve üstünde yazı okunamayan tenekeler, boş kitaplar, boş gazete balyaları... Hiçbir şeye yazı yazılmıyordu, gerek yoktu da zaten çünkü merkez veri bankası onları fark ettirmeden, merceklerden giren veriyi sentezleyerek insanlar için dolduruyordu. Yani, androidler için. Farklı şekilde isimlendirmek bir fark yaratacaksa.
Onların mercekleri için değil. Bağlantıları çok önceden kopmuştu.
─ Hayatım, sofra hazır, diye bağırdı yatak odasındaki karısına.
Sofrada tabak yerine düz, bardak yerine bükülmüş, çatal ve bıçak yerine sivriltilmiş plakalar.
Karısı salonun kapısında durakladı ve ancak kulaklarına kadar uzanan, kocasınınkine benzeyen, cansız, ölü hayvanların kıllarından ibaret peruğunu eliyle düzeltti. Dudağını, daha doğrusu dudağının olması gereken yeri koyu kırmızı bir yağ tabakasıyla renklendirmeyi denemişti. Biraz da yanaklarına sürmüştü.
─ Nasıl olmuş, diye sordu.
Sesi tek düzeydi ama hafif bir neşe olduğunu hissettiğinize yemin edebilirdiniz.
Üzerinde, çöp poşetlerinin içini yazısız gazete kağıtlarıyla doldurarak yaptığı iki parça giysi.
─ Çok güzelsin, diyerek kravatını düzeltti kocası.
─ Sen de öylesin, sevgilim.
Yaklaşıp kocasını öptü. Kocası da onu. Sonra nazikçe elinden tutarak, sandalyesini geriye çekerek oturmasına yardım etti.
Sofrada yemek niyetine hiçbir şey yoktu. Gerek de yoktu zaten.
Konteynırın kapısı gürültüyle tekmelenip içeri iki memur girene kadar birbirlerine öyküler anlattılar. O gün neler yaptıklarını. İşten erken çıkıp yemyeşil çimenlerde gezdiklerini, uçurtma uçurduklarını, kadının nasıl o elbiseyi bulmak için saatlerce gezip yorulduğunu, kocasının kısa süreliğine işe dönüp nasıl başarılı bir hamleyle yaşanan krizi çözdüğünü ve kadının yanına döndükten sonra, alışveriş merkezinde oturdukları yeni dondurmacının dondurmalarının ne kadar lezzetli olduğunu, boğazlarının ağrımasından korktuklarını...
Akşam film izleyebilirlerdi, televizyonda -boş ve mat bir plaka- güzel bir film oynayacaktı.
İki memur. Çıplak bedenleriyle birbirinin aynı. Ellerindeki silahları onlara doğrultmuşlardı. Mum ışığında, tertemiz bir örtünün serili olduğu masada, bardaklarında şaraplarla oturan ve henüz sofranın ortasındaki hindiye dokunmamış çifti gördüklerinde bocaladılar.
Hiç de androidlere bilinçli olarak zarar verebilecek gibi gözükmüyorlardı.
─ Sessiz kalma hakkına sahipsiniz, diye bağırdı içeri giren ikinci memur. Söylediğiniz her şey...
Cümlesini bitiremedi. Yatak odasındaki, masanın üzerinden gördüğü o şey, onunla aynı hareketleri yapan android, yoksa, bir aynadaki yansıması mıydı?
Bütün illüzyon o anda dağılmaya başladı.
Not: Bu öykü ilk olarak 2020 yılında Esrarengiz Hikâyeler'de yayımlanmıştır.
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2023-12-06 15:29:43I’m going to be on an ordinals panels as one of the people who is counter arguing the claim that they are good for bitcoin. I decided to brush up on the technicals on how inscriptions work. I am starting to see luke’s perspective on how it is exploiting a loophole in bitcoin’s anti-data-spam mechanisms.
Storing data in Bitcoin, the “standard” way
The standard way you add “data” to bitcoin is by calling the OP_RETURN opcode. Bitcoin devs noticed that people were storing data (like the bitcoin whitepaper) in the utxo set via large multisig transactions. The problem with this is that this set is unprunable and could grow over time. OP_RETURN outputs on the other-hand are provably prunable and don’t add to utxo bloat.
Here’s an excerpt from the march 2014 0.9.0 release notes that talks about this:
On OP_RETURN: There was been some confusion and misunderstanding in the community, regarding the OP_RETURN feature in 0.9 and data in the blockchain. This change is not an endorsement of storing data in the blockchain. The OP_RETURN change creates a provably-prunable output, to avoid data storage schemes – some of which were already deployed – that were storing arbitrary data such as images as forever-unspendable TX outputs, bloating bitcoin’s UTXO database. Storing arbitrary data in the blockchain is still a bad idea; it is less costly and far more efficient to store non-currency data elsewhere.
Much of the work on bitcoin core has been focused on making sure the system continues to function in a decentralized way for its intended purpose in the presence of people trying to abuse it for things like storing data. Bitcoin core has always discouraged this, as it is not designed for storage of images and data, it is meant for moving digital coins around in cyberspace.
To help incentive-align people to not do stupid things, OP_RETURN transactions were not made non-standard, so that they are relayable by peers and miners, but with the caveat:
- They can only push 40 bytes (later increased to 80,83, I’m guessing to support larger root merkle hashes since that is the only sane usecase for op_return)
Bitcoin also added an option called -datacarriersize which limits the total number of bytes from these outputs that you will relay or mine.
Why inscriptions are technically an exploit
Inscriptions get around the datacarriersize limit by disguising data as bitcoin script program data via OP_PUSH inside OP_IF blocks. Ordinals do not use OP_RETURN and are not subjected to datacarriersize limits, so noderunners and miners currently have limited control over the total size of this data that they wish to relay and include in blocks. Luke’s fork of bitcoin-core has some options to fight this spam, so hopefully we will see this in core sometime soon as well.
Inscriptions are also taking advantage of features in segwit v1 (witness discount) and v2/taproot (no arbitrary script size limit). Each of these features have interesting and well-justified reasons why they were introduced.
The purpose of the witness discount was to make it cheaper to spend many outputs which helps the reduction of the utxo set size. Inscriptions took advantage of this discount to store monke jpegs disguised as bitcoin scripts. Remember, bitcoin is not for storing data, so anytime bitcoin-devs accidentally make it cheap and easy to relay data then this should be viewed as an exploit. Expect it to be fixed, or at least provide tools to noderunners for fighting this spam.
Where do we go from here
The interesting part of this story is that people seem to attach value to images stored on the bitcoin blockchain, and they are willing to pay the fee to get it in the block, so non-ideologic miners and people who don’t care about the health and decentralization of bitcoin are happy to pay or collect the fee and move on.
Data should not get a discount, people should pay full price if they want to store data. They should just use op_return and hashes like opentimestamps or any other reasonable protocol storing data in bitcoin.
After going through this analysis I’ve come to the opinion that this is a pretty bad data-spam exploit and bitcoin devs should be working on solutions. Ideological devs like luke who actually care about the health and decentralization of the network are and I’m glad to see it.
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@ 8fb140b4:f948000c
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@ de496884:72617b81
2023-11-20 13:54:02Hola nostriches. Hoy quiero hacer una publicación a modo de acercamiento al surgimiento de las categorías de género y feminismo. Así que si te interesa el tema haz un esfuerzo, quédate y lee hasta el final.
El «nuevo» feminismo surge en los años 60 en aquellos países desarrollados que acordaron el reconocimiento a los derechos humanos contenidos en la declaración respectiva de la ONU. Entonces, como extensión a dicho reconocimiento es que se gesta el movimiento feminista. A partir de entonces, se vuelve a plantear la relación entre naturaleza y cultura y se llega a la conclusión de que las diferencias sociales van más allá de las diferencias biológicas, lo cual tiene que ver con que hasta la satisfacción de las necesidades elementales como son la alimentación, la vivienda o el vestuario, están condicionadas por construcciones sociales.
Pues resulta que una de las primeras propuestas identificó la subordinación femenina producto de una organización patriarcal, tomando la categoría patriarcado de Max Weber. Es así como la visión de patriarcado se extendió al discurso político y académico. Sin embargo, no existía información acerca del desarrollo histórico de dicha categoría, sistematización, variaciones, etc., debido a que era algo que recién se percibía en sociedad.
Sin embargo, la misma categoría de patriarcado junto a la de relaciones de poder para explicar fenómenos sociales contemporáneos, constituye uno de los principales aportes del feminismo. Es así como han logrado primero visibilizar y luego deconstruir y desmontar una serie de patrones existentes en la cultura que hacían a la mujer subordinarse al hombre, y que estaban presentes en el sistema sexo/género.
Imagen relativa a la lucha contra el patriarcado
Hasta ese momento, en las investigaciones de corte sociológico se podía observar un androcentrismo excesivo al dar cuenta de que el discurso científico giraba en torno al hombre como sujeto y objeto de la investigación. Incluso para muchos positivistas como el mismo Weber, los problemas relativos a las mujeres quedaban en un segundo plano y eran achacados a una supuesta pasividad en el ámbito doméstico-familiar. Dicha pasividad partía de la supuesta inferioridad biológica del género femenino.
El patriarcado entonces era una categoría vacía en sí misma, sin valor explicativo. Desde el punto de vista político pudo ser útil para la movilización pero no resistió la polémica de los críticos del feminismo ni problematizó los conflictos a ser resueltos. Pero por otro lado, un grupo de mujeres -académicas principalmente- se puso manos a la obra en una tarea más pequeña pero con mayores resultados a la larga. Se propusieron generar conocimientos sobre las condiciones de vida de la mujer, buscar en el pasado y el presente los aportes de las mujeres a la sociedad, hacerlas visibles en la historia. Es así como surgen centros académicos, ONG, proyectos, centros de estudios sobre la mujer, etc.
Convendría distinguir entonces dos posturas que acompañaron a la investigación sobre las mujeres: uno que toma como objeto de estudio a la mujer; condiciones de vida, trabajo, cultura, y otra que privilegia a la sociedad como generadora de la subordinación de las mujeres. Mientras la primera perspectiva generaba conocimiento sobre las mujeres en el estudio de las relaciones mujer-hombre y mujer-mujer, la segunda tenía una visión más holística ya que planteaba que hay que estudiar la sociedad ya que la subordinación de las mujeres es producto de la organización de esta, y que no se avanzará solamente estudiando a las mujeres, pues el estudio debe ser más amplio y en diferentes niveles, ámbitos y tiempos.
Es en esta búsqueda donde nace y se desarrolla el concepto de género como categoría social. Es así que los sistemas de género/sexo fueron entendidos como conjuntos de prácticas, símbolos, representaciones, normas y valores sociales que las sociedades construyen a partir de la diferencia anatomofisiológica y que dotan de sentido a los impulsos sexuales, la reproducción y en general a las relaciones de las personas. Por tanto, este sistema pasó a ser el objeto de estudio para comprender la subordinación de la mujer al hombre. Al ser el reconocimiento de una dimensión de la desigualdad social hasta entonces desconocida, se considera la ruptura epistemológica más importante de la segunda mitad del siglo pasado.
Imagen representativa del binarismo de género
Hay que decir que los fenómenos sociales se definen por la relación que guardan entre sí. Es así que la contextualización adquiere gran importancia. Varones y hembras tenemos la capacidad de producir con el cuerpo, pero solo los cuerpos de las hembras pueden gestar y por tanto asegurar la especie humana. Todo grupo humano que pretenda sobrevivir debe asegurarse cierto número de hembras que lo hagan posible. De ahí un poder particular del cuerpo de las hembras que además es económicamente útil. Dicho poder no es en tanto entidad biológica, sino que es la sociedad la que le otorga este poder. En este punto es importante preguntarnos históricamente ¿quiénes han controlado la capacidad reproductiva de las mujeres?, ¿quiénes han tenido la preferencia en el acceso sexual? Para asegurar un control efectivo sobre la reproducción es necesario asegurar el acceso a la sexualidad.
Ello también lleva a dirigir el trabajo que hacen porque de lo contrario, las mujeres pudieran tener espacio para representar una amenaza al dominio de los hombres. Es importante atender a las etapas del desarrollo de las mujeres, que permitirá ver cómo se moldean para aceptar la desigualdad y las jerarquías según el género en las distintas sociedades y culturas.
Otro contexto a delimitar es el ámbito doméstico donde históricamente ha estado ubicada la subordinación femenina. Se ha puesto al descubierto que en mujeres que comparten la misma posición de clase y raza, la condición femenina se redefine a lo largo de la vida y que algunas mujeres gozan de poder sobre otras aún en contextos de alta dominación masculina, donde se les inviste de autoridad, creando el sistema zonas de incertidumbre que las divide como género e impide alianzas y se legitima la dominación. Foucault decía que «el poder se ejerce, no se posee», siempre está en peligro de perderse y no basta con normas, leyes, amenazas o castigos. De ahí que los espacios de subordinación sean también espacios de poder de las mujeres. Es en estos espacios donde aparece la inseguridad, la tensión, la confrontación y por ejemplo, las mujeres pueden reclamar la anticoncepción.
Para terminar, es importante tener en cuenta que el género es una forma de desigualdad social que siempre está articulado con otras formas de desigualdad ya sea clase, raza, grupo etario, etc. Hay que pensar la dominación masculina con un comienzo vago en el tiempo, pero que permite desligar la subordinación de las mujeres de la evolución «natural» de la humanidad y entenderla como un proceso histórico. En ese sentido es necesario destacar que, respecto a la raza, en sociedades plurales hay que atender al contexto étnico-cultural ya que en dependencia de las relaciones entre personas de razas distintas, estarán condicionadas las relaciones entre los géneros.
Imagen de mujeres de distintas razas
Por otro lado, si bien es sabido que históricamente el sistema de género social imperante ha contribuido a invisibilizar a la mujer, asociar necesariamente dicha categoría únicamente a ella, lo que hace es nuevamente recrear el absolutismo histórico que tanto daño ha hecho, ahora como lo antagónico al hombre. En la construcción social participan todos los individuos presentes en el sistema género.
Hasta aquí la publicación de hoy, de la cual aun se puede ahondar mucho más, sobre todo en lo referido al origen de la dominación o de la jerarquización del binomio «hombre/mujer» desde un punto de vista antropológico, pero eso quedará pendiente para otro momento. ¡Así que hasta la próxima!, ¡nos vemos en Nostr!
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English version
Hello nostriches. Today I want to make a post by way of an approach to the emergence of the categories of gender and feminism. So if you are interested in the topic make an effort, stay and read to the end.
The "new" feminism emerged in the 60's in those developed countries that agreed to recognize the human rights contained in the respective UN declaration. Then, as an extension of that recognition, the feminist movement was born. From then on, the relationship between nature and culture was raised again and the conclusion was reached that social differences go beyond biological differences, which has to do with the fact that even the satisfaction of elementary needs such as food, housing or clothing are conditioned by social constructions.
It turns out that one of the first proposals identified female subordination as a product of a patriarchal organization, taking Max Weber's category of patriarchy. This is how the vision of patriarchy was extended to political and academic discourse. However, there was no information about the historical development of this category, systematization, variations, etc., because it was something that was only recently perceived in society.
However, the same category of patriarchy, together with that of power relations to explain contemporary social phenomena, constitutes one of the main contributions of feminism. This is how they have first made visible and then deconstructed and dismantled a series of existing patterns in the culture that made women subordinate to men, and that were present in the sex/gender system.
Image relating to the fight against patriarchy
Up to that time, in sociological research, an excessive androcentrism could be observed as scientific discourse revolved around men as the subject and object of research. Even for many positivists such as Weber himself, the problems related to women remained in the background and were blamed on a supposed passivity in the domestic-family sphere. This passivity was based on the supposed biological inferiority of the female gender.
Patriarchy was then an empty category in itself, with no explanatory value. From the political point of view, it could be useful for mobilization, but it did not resist the polemic of feminism's critics, nor did it problematize the conflicts to be resolved. But on the other hand, a group of women - mainly academics - set to work on a smaller task but with greater results in the long run. They set out to generate knowledge about women's living conditions, to search in the past and present for women's contributions to society, to make them visible in history. This is how academic centers, NGOs, projects, women's studies centers, etc., came into being.
It would be convenient to distinguish then two postures that accompanied the research on women: one that takes women as the object of study; living conditions, work, culture, and the other that privileges society as the generator of women's subordination. While the first perspective generated knowledge about women in the study of woman-man and woman-woman relations, the second had a more holistic vision, since it proposed that society must be studied, since the subordination of women is a product of its organization, and that progress will not be made only by studying women, since the study must be broader and at different levels, spheres and times.
It is in this search that the concept of gender as a social category was born and developed. Thus, gender/sex systems were understood as a set of practices, symbols, representations, norms and social values that societies construct on the basis of anatomophysiological differences and that give meaning to sexual impulses, reproduction and, in general, to people's relationships. Therefore, this system became the object of study to understand the subordination of women to men. As the recognition of a hitherto unknown dimension of social inequality, it is considered the most important epistemological breakthrough of the second half of the last century.
Representative image of gender binarism
It must be said that social phenomena are defined by their relationship with each other. Thus, contextualization acquires great importance. Males and females have the capacity to produce with their bodies, but only the bodies of females can gestate and therefore ensure the human species. Any human group that intends to survive must ensure a certain number of females to make it possible. Hence a particular power of the female body, which is also economically useful. This power is not as a biological entity, but it is society that gives it this power. At this point it is important to ask ourselves historically, who has controlled the reproductive capacity of women, who has had the preference in sexual access? To ensure effective control over reproduction, it is necessary to ensure access to sexuality.
Allegorical image of pregnancy
This also leads to directing the work they do because otherwise, women may have room to pose a threat to men's dominance. It is important to pay attention to the stages of women's development, which will allow us to see how they are shaped to accept inequality and gender hierarchies in different societies and cultures.
Another context to delimit is the domestic sphere where female subordination has historically been located. It has been discovered that in women who share the same class and race position, the feminine condition is redefined throughout life and that some women enjoy power over others even in contexts of high male domination, where they are invested with authority, creating the system of uncertainty zones that divide them as a gender and prevent alliances and legitimize domination. Foucault said that "power is exercised, not possessed", it is always in danger of being lost and norms, laws, threats or punishments are not enough. Hence, the spaces of subordination are also spaces of women's power. It is in these spaces where insecurity, tension, confrontation appear and where, for example, women can demand contraception.
To conclude, it is important to keep in mind that gender is a form of social inequality that is always articulated with other forms of inequality, be it class, race, age group, etc. It is necessary to think of male domination with a vague beginning in time, but which allows us to separate the subordination of women from the "natural" evolution of humanity and to understand it as a historical process. In this sense, it is necessary to emphasize that, with respect to race, in plural societies it is necessary to pay attention to the ethno-cultural context since, depending on the relations between people of different races, the relations between genders will be conditioned.
Image of women of different races
On the other hand, although it is known that historically the prevailing social gender system has contributed to make women invisible, to necessarily associate this category only to women is to recreate the historical absolutism that has done so much damage, this time as antagonistic to men. All individuals present in the gender system participate in the social construction.
So much for today's publication, of which we can still go much deeper, especially with regard to the origin of domination or the hierarchization of the binomial "man/woman" from an anthropological point of view, but that will be left for another time. So until next time, see you in Nostr!
Créditos | Credits
Bibliografía consultada | Consulted bibliography:
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Barbieri, T. (1993). Sobre la categoría género. Una introducción teórico-metodológica. Debates en Sociología. (18). 1-19. https://doi.org/10.18800/debatesensociologia.199301.006
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Echevarría, D. (2020). Desigualdades de género e interseccionalidad. Análisis del contexto cubano 2008-2018. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (Programa-Cuba). https://www.clacso.org.ar/libreria-latinoamericana-cm/libro_detalle_resultado.php?id_libro=2346&campo=cm&texto=248
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2023-11-18 23:28:31Chef's notes
Serving these two dishes together will create a delightful centerpiece for your Thanksgiving meal, offering a perfect blend of traditional flavors with a homemade touch.
Details
- ⏲️ Prep time: 30 min
- 🍳 Cook time: 1 - 2 hours
- 🍽️ Servings: 4-6
Ingredients
- 1 whole turkey (about 12-14 lbs), thawed and ready to cook
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 2 tablespoons fresh thyme, chopped
- 2 tablespoons fresh rosemary, chopped
- 2 tablespoons fresh sage, chopped
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1 onion, quartered
- 1 lemon, halved
- 2-3 cloves of garlic
- Apple and Sage Stuffing
- 1 loaf of crusty bread, cut into cubes
- 2 apples, cored and chopped
- 1 onion, diced
- 2 stalks celery, diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/4 cup fresh sage, chopped
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 2 cups chicken broth
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Directions
- Preheat the Oven: Set your oven to 325°F (165°C).
- Prepare the Herb Butter: Mix the softened butter with the chopped thyme, rosemary, and sage. Season with salt and pepper.
- Prepare the Turkey: Remove any giblets from the turkey and pat it dry. Loosen the skin and spread a generous amount of herb butter under and over the skin.
- Add Aromatics: Inside the turkey cavity, place the quartered onion, lemon halves, and garlic cloves.
- Roast: Place the turkey in a roasting pan. Tent with aluminum foil and roast. A general guideline is about 15 minutes per pound, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) at the thickest part of the thigh.
- Rest and Serve: Let the turkey rest for at least 20 minutes before carving.
- Next: Apple and Sage Stuffing
- Dry the Bread: Spread the bread cubes on a baking sheet and let them dry overnight, or toast them in the oven.
- Cook the Vegetables: In a large skillet, melt the butter and cook the onion, celery, and garlic until soft.
- Combine Ingredients: Add the apples, sage, and bread cubes to the skillet. Stir in the chicken broth until the mixture is moist. Season with salt and pepper.
- Bake: Transfer the stuffing to a baking dish and bake at 350°F (175°C) for about 30-40 minutes, until golden brown on top.
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2024-06-16 14:44:18เคยเรียนรู้อะไรสักอย่าง จนรู้สึกว่าฉันรู้ทุกอย่างแล้ว แต่พอกลับไปเรียนรู้ต่อไปเรื่อย ๆ ถึงเพิ่งรู้ว่าตัวเอง ไม่รู้อะไรเลย ไหมครับ
ความรู้สึก ยิ่งรู้ ยิ่งโง่ แบบนี้ ผมเชื่อว่าทุกท่านเคยเจอ หรือรู้สึกสักครั้งในชีวิต
จริง ๆ แล้วเป็นเรื่องปกติครับ อาการแบบนี้ มีชื่อเรียกว่า Dunning-Kruger Effect (ดันนิง-ครูเกอร์ เอฟเฟค)
แล้วมันคืออะไรกันแน่?
Dunning-Kruger Effect
มันคือ การที่ความคิดในหัวเรา บอกว่าตัวเองเก่ง และมีความสามารถมาก ทั้ง ๆ ที่ความจริง มันอาจจะยังไม่ได้เป็นเช่นนั้น
แนวคิดนี้เริ่มต้นมาจากคุณ David Dunning และคุณ Justin Kruger ที่ได้ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับความสัมพันธ์ระหว่าง ความสามารถที่มีจริงๆ กับ ความมั่นใจที่เรามี เกี่ยวกับเรื่องนั้น ๆ
จากการทดลอง ให้ผู้เข้าร่วม ทำแบบทดสอบเกี่ยวกับ การใช้ทักษะทั่วไป ในด้านต่าง ๆ และทำการประเมินว่า คิดว่าตัวเองจะได้คะแนนจากแบบทดสอบนี้ที่เท่าไร
โดยผลสรุปที่ได้ คือ คนที่ได้คะแนนต่ำ มีแนวโน้มที่จะประเมินว่าตัวเองจะได้คะแนนที่สูงเกินจริง และโดยเฉลี่ย คนกลุ่มนี้จะคิดว่าตัวเองทำได้ดีกว่าคนอื่นๆ อีก 62% แต่จริงๆ แล้ว ทำได้ดีกว่าคนอื่นๆ แค่ 12% เท่านั้น
David Dunning และ Justin Kruger — Source: https://isr.umich.edu/news-events/news-releases/dunning-kruger-effect-scholars-win-2023-grawemeyer-award-in-psychology/
ทำให้เห็นว่า เมื่อคนเรายิ่งรู้อะไรสักอย่างน้อยเท่าไร ความมั่นใจของเรา ก็มีแนวโน้มที่จะสูงขึ้นมากเท่านั้น
ถ้าให้เปรียบ มันเป็นเหมือนอาการขั้วตรงข้ามของ Imposter Syndrome หรือ โรคคิดว่าตัวเองไม่เก่งนั่นแหละครับ
ปกติแล้ว เมื่อเราเพิ่งเริ่มศึกษาหรือเรียนรู้เรื่องใหม่ ๆ เมื่อไปถึงจุดๆ หนึ่ง ความมั่นใจของเราจะเพิ่มขึ้นแซงหน้าความสามารถที่เรามีอยู่จริงๆ และอาจทำให้เกิดความคิดที่ว่า “ฉันรู้ทุกอย่างแล้ว” มาบังตาเรา จากสิ่งที่เรายังไม่รู้
ลองจินตนาการว่า Bob กำลังหัดขับรถ หลังจากเขาสามารถเข้าเกียร์ เดินหน้า ถอยหลัง เลี้ยวซ้าย ขวา ได้แล้ว ทำให้ Bob รู้สึกภูมิใจในตัวเองมาก และคิดว่าการขับรถมันก็ไม่ได้ยาก หลังจากนั้น Bob ก็อาจจะเอาไปโม้ให้เพื่อนฟังด้วย ว่าตัวเองขับรถเป็นแล้ว ทั้งๆ ที่ Bob ยังไม่รู้วิธีจอดรถเข้าซอง ยูเทิร์น หรือกฏจราจรพื้นฐานเลย
Source: https://clipart-library.com/clipart/45991.htm
คนกลุ่มที่จะมีโอกาสจะมีอาการนี้ ส่วนมากมักจะเป็น มือสมัครเล่น หรือ คนที่เพิ่งเริ่มต้นศึกษาอะไรสักอย่าง เพราะถ้า Bob ไม่เคยจับพวงมาลัยมาก่อน เขาคงไม่ไปบอกเพื่อนว่าเขาขับรถเป็น เห็นด้วยไหมครับ
แล้วทำไมระดับความมั่นใจของเรามันถึงพุ่งสูงขึ้นได้รวดเร็วขนาดนั้น
จากบทความของ The Decision Lab ระบุไว้ว่า การที่เรารู้เรื่องพื้นฐานแค่นิดหน่อย จะทำให้เรารู้สึกว่าเป็นคนพิเศษ เพราะคิดว่าเรารู้ในสิ่งที่คนทั่วไปไม่รู้ (อย่างที่ Bob เป็น) ทั้งๆ ที่มันอาจจะเป็นแค่เรื่องทั่วไปก็ได้
กลับกัน หากเราเชี่ยวชาญในสักเรื่องจริง ๆ เราจะยิ่งถ่อมตัว และมองว่าการรู้เรื่องพื้นฐานเหล่านั้น ไม่ได้พิเศษอะไร เพราะเราอยู่กับมัน จนกลายเป็นเรื่องปกติ และคิดว่า คนอื่นก็สามารถเรียนรู้ได้ง่ายๆ ทั้งๆ ที่บางทีมันอาจจะยากสำหรับเขา มากกว่าที่เราคิดก็ได้
หรือจากหนังสือ Think Again ที่ระบุไว้ว่า สาเหตุบางส่วน มาจากความทะนงตัวของเรา ที่มักผลักดันให้เราปฏิเสธความอ่อนแอ และทำให้คิดว่าตัวเองสมบูรณ์แบบ จนมันสร้างจุดบอดที่ทำให้เรามองไม่เห็น ความไร้ความสามารถ ของตัวเอง
Mount Stupid
ถ้าเอาระดับความมั่นใจ เทียบกับความรู้ความสามารถ ออกมาวาดเป็นภาพ จะได้แบบข้างล่างนี้ครับ
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/mount-stupidity-r-gopal-krishna/
จะสังเกตได้ว่าจะมีเส้นโค้งสูง ๆ เส้นหนึ่ง นี่คือ Mount Stupid (ยอดเขาแห่งความโง่เขลา) ครับ
อย่างที่เล่าไปแล้ว ว่าในช่วงแรกที่เราเพิ่งจะเริ่มเรียนรู้ ความมั่นใจเราจะทะยานสูงขึ้นเป็นเนินชัน
จนเมื่อเราไปถึงยอดเขา และพบว่าจริงๆแล้วยังมีอีกหลายสิ่ง ที่เรายังไม่รู้ ความมั่นใจของเราจะวิ่งดิ่งลงเนิน มาสู่ Valley of Despair (หุบเขาแห่งความสิ้นหวัง) นี่คือตอนที่อาการ ยิ่งรู้ ยิ่งโง่ เกิดขึ้นนั่นแหละครับ
ความจริงแล้ว อาการ ยิ่งรู้ ยิ่งโง่ ถือเป็นเรื่องที่ดีครับ เพราะอย่างน้อยก็เป็นสัญญาณบอกว่า คุณกำลังลงมาจากยอดเขาแห่งความโง่เขลาแล้ว
หลังจากนั้น เมื่อเราเรียนรู้ ศึกษาต่อไปเรื่อย ๆ ความมั่นใจของเราจะเพิ่มขึ้น โดยคราวนี้ จะสัมพันธ์กับความรู้ที่เรามีจริง ๆ และเนินเขาลูกที่สองนี้ จะชันน้อยลง เป็น Slope of Enlightnment (ทางลาดแห่งการรู้แจ้ง)
สุดท้าย เราจะไปหยุดที่ Plateau of Sustainability (ที่ราบแห่งความยั่งยืน) หรือจุดที่เราเชี่ยวชาญในสิ่งนั้นจริง ๆ
ที่น่าเศร้าคือ บางครั้งในหลาย ๆ เรื่อง เราก็ติดอยู่บนยอดเขาแห่งความโง่ ปลูกบ้าน สร้างครอบครัวอยู่บนนั้นเป็นหลักเป็นแหล่ง ไม่ยอมลงมาเสียที หรือบางที ก็ไม่รู้ตัวว่ากำลังอยู่บนยอดนั้นด้วยซ้ำ
ทำยังไงกับมันได้บ้าง?
หมั่นถอยออกมาสังเกตตัวเอง และคิดทบทวนในสิ่งที่เราคิดว่ารู้ อยู่เสมอ ๆ ครับ ว่าเรารู้สิ่งนั้นจริง ๆ หรือเปล่า
สิ่งที่ผมทดลองทำแล้วคิดว่าได้ผลลัพธ์ค่อนข้างดี คือการนำไปแบ่งปันให้กับคนอื่น ๆ ครับ
ไม่ว่าจะนำไปเล่าให้เพื่อนๆ หรือคนรู้จักฟัง จัดคลาสสอน ทำคลิปวิดีโอ หรือเขียนบทความ (แบบที่ผมกำลังทำอยู่)
ผมสังเกตว่า เวลาตั้งใจจะนำสิ่งที่รู้ ไปถ่ายทอดให้คนอื่นๆ เราจะคิดทบทวนเยอะขึ้น ว่าสิ่งที่เรารู้มีอะไรบ้าง เรื่องไหนที่เรารู้จริงๆ บ้าง และมีอะไรบ้างที่เรายังอธิบายไม่ได้
If you can’t explain it simply you don’t understand it well enough — Albert Einstein
ผมคิดว่า บางทีเราก็อาจไม่มีทางรู้ว่า จุดที่เรายืนอยู่มันคือ ที่ราบแห่งความยั่งยืนหรือยัง เราอาจจะต้องขึ้น-ลงเขา มากกว่าสองลูกก็ได้ กว่าจะเจอลูกที่ดีที่สุด จึงต้องหมั่นสังเกตจุดที่เรายืนอยู่ บ่อย ๆ ด้วย
สุดท้าย ในการจะยอมละทิ้งความมั่นใจของตัวเอง เพื่อทบทวนสิ่งที่เรารู้ได้ เราต้องเริ่มจากการบอกตัวเองให้ได้ก่อนว่า บางครั้งคนเราก็อาจจะโง่ในบางเรื่อง ถึงแม้เราจะอยู่กับเรื่องนั้นมานานก็ตาม
Photo by Sébastien Goldberg on Unsplash
ผมรู้จักเรื่องนี้ครั้งแรก จากหนังสือ Think Again ของ Adam Grant คิดว่าน่าสนใจดี เลยไปหาข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม และเอามาแชร์ต่อให้ทุกคนได้อ่านกันครับ
เรื่องตลกร้ายก็คือ ตอนนี้ผมอาจจะเกิดดันนิง-ครูเกอร์เอฟเฟค เกี่ยวกับเรื่อง ดันนิง-ครูเกอร์ เอฟเฟค อยู่ก็ได้ ขอตัวไปศึกษาเพิ่มก่อนนะครับ
เวลาเดินทางสู่ยอดเขาแห่งความโง่เขลาครั้งต่อไป อย่าลืมเซลฟี่มาด้วยนะ — Adam Grant
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@ 41fa852b:af7b7706
2024-06-16 14:38:06"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." -Margaret Mead
Thanks so much to everyone who's subscribed to this newsletter over the last few weeks! The response has been amazing and I'm looking forward to continuing to keep you all up to date with the growing Bitcoin scene in the UK.
We must support our local Bitcoin meetups and bitcoin-accepting businesses; if we all make an effort in our local areas we become unstoppable!
Let's dive in and see what's happening this week…
Upcoming Bitcoin Meetups
This week, we've got another exciting lineup of meetups for Bitcoiners across the UK:
- Tooting Market: An exciting new monthly meetup that promises to make headlines! Check the link for more details about the event happening on Tuesday, the 18th, at 6 PM. Don't miss out on what we have in store!
- Newcastle upon Tyne Bitcoin Meetup: The next Newcastle meetup is on Tuesday 18th June at The Ware Rooms Bar. 6:30 PM.
- Canterbury Bitcoin: Meeting in Milers Arms in Canterbury. This is an informal meetup to discuss bitcoin and chat. Feel free to suggest topics or agenda items. Everyone welcome.
- Bitcoin Glasgow: Upstairs at the back of The Maltman you'll find Bitcoin Glasgow. 6 PM on Wednesday 19th.
- Bitcoiology: Join Bitcoinology in London for a last-minute pop-up event in collaboration with Bitcoin++ and NiftyNei, founder and chief of protocol education at Base58. With extensive experience from her work on Lightning protocols at Blockstream and as a core member of the Core Lightning team, NiftyNei also runs the international Bitcoin++ conference series. She will share her insights on Bitcoin covenants and current proposals.
- Shropshire Bitcoin: Also on the 19th, the Shropshire crew will be meeting at a new venue, the Admiral Benbow in Shrewsbury.
- Preston Bitcoin Meetup: It's important to reach out to confirm attendance to this one before arriving. The venue is Fat Sam's Bar and Grill which accepts bitcoin!
- Brum Bitcoin & Beer: These guys are one of the UK's longest and most consistent running meetups. If you're in the Birmingham area, head along to meet them on Thursday 20th at 7 pm. You'll find them this month at The Wellington, Bennett's Hill.
- Penzance Bitcoin: Will be at The Dolphin Tavern on Quay Street on Thursday 20th at 8 PM for a beginners Q&A followed by a self-custody talk.
- Bitcoin Bristol: On Friday the 21st Bitcoin Bristol will be at The Ostrich from 6:15 PM. With that name, there's sure to be some Nostr chat.
- Bitcoin Walk - Edinburgh: Every Saturday Bitcoin Walk Edinburgh walk around Arthur's Seat in this historic city. Join them at 12 pm to chat about all things Bitcoin and keep fit.
- Bitcoin East: The Wissett Plough (they accept bitcoin), plays host to Bitcoin East on Sunday 23rd 11am.
New Businesses Accepting Bitcoin
Thanks to Daniel Prince for mentioning Bridge2Bitcoin on a recent episode of his podcast and to What the Finance for this amazing article about our work.
We're thrilled to announce new businesses that have started accepting Bitcoin this week:
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Jade Buddha Spa: Located near the Bedford town centre, offering deep tissue and Thai massage; where ancient healing meets modern relaxation.
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Biodegradable Life: Eco-friendly, sustainable & recyclable products for home & family. Deliver throughout the UK.
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Dyslexia UK: Offering remote dyslexia and dyscalculia assessments for all ages, helping you figure out why numbers and letters are throwing a party in your head. Their personalised recommendations ensure you succeed at home, school, university, and work -- no decoder ring required! Now accepting bitcoin.
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1st Galaxy Fireworks: Located in Nottingham and recently featured in last week's newsletter for its in-store payment options, the business now also accepts online payments.
Upcoming Special Events
These events aren't happening next week, but they're important to add to your calendar now as tickets are selling fast.
- Dirty Coin - UK Premier: Be one of the first in the UK to see the award-winning documentary "Dirty Coin" at the beautiful Bracknell Arts Centre. 1st July.
- Bitcoin Beach Retreat July 12--15th. This is an incredible yearly event held in a beautiful beachside spot in Wales. Tickets are still available. It's an absolute must for bitcoiners in the UK.
Get Involved
- Volunteer Opportunities: Bridge2Bitcoin is actively seeking volunteers who share our passion for merchant adoption. We'd be delighted to connect if you're eager to contribute. Reach out to us on Twitter or through our website.
- Start Your Meetup: Interested in launching a Bitcoin meetup? We're here to support you every step of the way. We've assisted numerous UK Bitcoin meetups in getting started. Get in touch via Twitter or Nostr.
- Feedback and Suggestions: We value your input! Share your ideas on how we can enhance this newsletter.
Thanks again to all the new subscribers. I'm excited to continue growing this community with you all.
Stay tuned for more updates next week!
Simon.
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@ 8fb140b4:f948000c
2023-11-02 01:13:01Testing a brand new YakiHonne native client for iOS. Smooth as butter (not penis butter 🤣🍆🧈) with great visual experience and intuitive navigation. Amazing work by the team behind it! * lists * work
Bold text work!
Images could have used nostr.build instead of raw S3 from us-east-1 region.
Very impressive! You can even save the draft and continue later, before posting the long-form note!
🐶🐾🤯🤯🤯🫂💜
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2023-10-10 12:02:37Hey guys, I'm spending some time today preparing v1.6 for the app store, it's been a long time coming with many new features. Here's a breakdown of everything new in this version!
Notable new features in 1.6
- Custom built, embedded C WASM interpreter (nostrscript), which will be used for custom algos, filters and lists
- Longform note support
- Hashtag following
- Configurable reactions
- New Live user status NIP (music, general)
- Adjustable font sizes
- A very long list of bug fixes and performance improvements
- Fast and persistent profile searching using nostrdb
Top priorities for 1.7
- Lists
- Custom algos and filters using nostrscript
- Stories
- Multi account
- Tor integration
- Better NWC integration (wallet balances, transaction history)
- Advanced note search via nostrdb
- Fully switch to nostrdb for all notes
- Discord-like relays (click a relay to view all the notes on it)
So much more but maybe I will not try to be too ambitious ...
Contributors
name added removed commits William Casarin +57964 -8274 288 petrikaj +1524 -0 1 Terry Yiu +1266 -964 9 ericholguin +1234 -252 11 Daniel D’Aquino +1223 -399 19 Suhail Saqan +905 -70 16 Grimless +838 -736 6 Bryan Montz +793 -744 30 Jon Marrs +658 -60 3 Joel Klabo +653 -105 6 transifex-integration[bot] +176 -0 9 Fishcake +129 -21 5 Daniel D‘Aquino +123 -9 5 Jericho Hasselbush +78 -2 2 cr0bar +66 -19 11 Daniel D'Aquino +55 -32 2 Mazin +53 -0 1 gladiusKatana +37 -8 1 doffing.brett +10 -6 1 tappu75e@duck.com +5 -1 2 Ben Harvie +5 -0 1
Changelog
- 76 Fixes
- 18 Changes
- 26 Additions
Added
- Add "Do not show #nsfw tagged posts" setting (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add ability to change order of custom reactions (Suhail Saqan)
- Add close button to custom reactions (Suhail Saqan)
- Add followed hashtags to your following list (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add initial longform note support (William Casarin)
- Add r tag when mentioning a url (William Casarin)
- Add relay log in developer mode (Montz)
- Add settings for disabling user statuses (William Casarin)
- Add space when tagging users in posts if needed (William Casarin)
- Add support for multilingual hashtags (cr0bar)
- Add support for multiple reactions (Suhail Saqan)
- Add support for status URLs (William Casarin)
- Add the ability to follow hashtags (William Casarin)
- Added feedback when user adds a relay that is already on the list (Daniel D'Aquino)
- Added generic user statuses (William Casarin)
- Added live music statuses (William Casarin)
- Added merch store button to sidebar menu (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Added padding under word count on longform account (William Casarin)
- Adjustable font size (William Casarin)
- Click music statuses to display in spotify (William Casarin)
- Enable banner image editing (Joel Klabo)
- Finnish translations (petrikaj)
- Hold tap to preview status URL (Jericho Hasselbush)
- Re-add nip05 badges to profiles (William Casarin)
- Show nostr address username and support abbreviated _ usernames (William Casarin)
- Suggested Users to Follow (Joel Klabo)
Changed
- Allow reposting and quote reposting multiple times (William Casarin)
- Damus icon now opens sidebar (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Hide nsec when logging in (cr0bar)
- Improve UX around clearing cache (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Improved memory usage and performance when processing events (William Casarin)
- Increase size of the hitbox on note ellipsis button (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Make carousel tab dots tappable (Bryan Montz)
- Move the "Follow you" badge into the profile header (Grimless)
- Remove nip05 on events (William Casarin)
- Remove note size restriction for longform events (William Casarin)
- Rename NIP05 to "nostr address" (William Casarin)
- Show muted thread replies at the bottom of the thread view (#1522) (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Show renotes in Notes timeline (William Casarin)
- Start at top when reading longform events (William Casarin)
- Switch to nostrdb for @'s and user search (William Casarin)
- Updated relay view (ericholguin)
- Use nostrdb for profiles (William Casarin)
- clear statuses if they only contain whitespace (William Casarin)
Fixed
- Allow relay logs to be opened in dev mode even if relay (Daniel D'Aquino)
- Allow user to login to deleted profile (William Casarin)
- Apply filters to hashtag search timeline view (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Avoid notification for zaps from muted profiles (tappu75e@duck.com)
- Crash when muting threads (Bryan Montz)
- Dismiss qr screen on scan (Suhail Saqan)
- Don't always show text events in reposts (William Casarin)
- Don't spam lnurls when validating zaps (William Casarin)
- Eliminate nostr address validation bandwidth on startup (William Casarin)
- Ensure the person you're replying to is the first entry in the reply description (William Casarin)
- Fix Invalid Zap bug in reposts (William Casarin)
- Fix PostView initial string to skip mentioning self when on own profile (Terry Yiu)
- Fix UI freeze after swiping back from profile (#1449) (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix UTF support for hashtags (Daniel D‘Aquino)
- Fix action bar appearing on quoted longform previews (William Casarin)
- Fix broken markdown renderer (William Casarin)
- Fix bug where it would sometimes show -1 in replies (tappu75e@duck.com)
- Fix compilation error on test target in UserSearchCacheTests (Daniel D‘Aquino)
- Fix crash when long pressing custom reactions (William Casarin)
- Fix crash when long-pressing reactions (William Casarin)
- Fix freezing bug when tapping Developer settings menu (Terry Yiu)
- Fix icons on settings view (cr0bar)
- Fix images and links occasionally appearing with escaped slashes (Daniel D‘Aquino)
- Fix issue where malicious zappers can send fake zaps to another user's posts (William Casarin)
- Fix issue where relays with trailing slashes cannot be removed (#1531) (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix issue where typing cc@bob would produce brokenb ccnostr:bob mention (William Casarin)
- Fix issue with emojis next to hashtags and urls (William Casarin)
- Fix issue with slashes on relay urls causing relay connection problems (William Casarin)
- Fix lag when creating large posts (William Casarin)
- Fix localization issues and export strings for translation (Terry Yiu)
- Fix localization issues and export strings for translation (Terry Yiu)
- Fix long status lines (William Casarin)
- Fix nav crashing and buggyness (William Casarin)
- Fix nostr:nostr:... bugs (William Casarin)
- Fix npub mentions failing to parse in some cases (William Casarin)
- Fix padding of username next to pfp on some views (William Casarin)
- Fix padding on longform events (William Casarin)
- Fix paragraphs not appearing on iOS17 (cr0bar)
- Fix parsing issue with NIP-47 compliant NWC urls without double-slashes (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix potential fake profile zap attacks (William Casarin)
- Fix profile not updating (William Casarin)
- Fix profile post button mentions (cr0bar)
- Fix profiles not updating (William Casarin)
- Fix rare crash triggered by local notifications (William Casarin)
- Fix reaction button breaking scrolling (Suhail Saqan)
- Fix situations where the note composer cursor gets stuck in one place after tagging a user (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix small graphical toolbar bug when scrolling profiles (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix some note composer issues, such as when copying/pasting larger text, and make the post composer more robust. (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix status events not expiring locally (William Casarin)
- Fix text composer wrapping issue when mentioning npub (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix text editing issues on characters added right after mention link (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix wiggle when long press reactions (Suhail Saqan)
- Fix wikipedia url detection with parenthesis (William Casarin)
- Fix zaps sometimes not appearing (William Casarin)
- Fixed a bug where following a user might not work due to poor connectivity (William Casarin)
- Fixed audio in video playing twice (Bryan Montz)
- Fixed disappearing text on iOS17 (cr0bar)
- Fixed issue where hashtags were leaking in DMs (William Casarin)
- Fixed issue where reposts would sometimes repost the wrong thing (William Casarin)
- Fixed issues where sometimes there would be empty entries on your profile (William Casarin)
- Fixed nav bar color on login, eula, and account creation (ericholguin)
- Fixed nostr reporting decoding (William Casarin)
- Fixed nostrscript not working on smaller phones (William Casarin)
- Fixed old notifications always appearing on first start (William Casarin)
- Fixes issue where username with multiple emojis would place cursor in strange position. (Jericho Hasselbush)
- Hide quoted or reposted notes from people whom the user has muted. (#1216) (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Hide users and hashtags from home timeline when you unfollow (William Casarin)
- Make blurred videos viewable by allowing blur to disappear once tapped (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Mute hellthreads everywhere (William Casarin)
- Show QRCameraView regardless of same user (Suhail Saqan)
- Show longform previews in notifications instead of the entire post (William Casarin)
- Stop tab buttons from causing the root view to scroll to the top unless user is coming from another tab or already at the root view (Daniel D’Aquino)
- don't cutoff text in notifications (William Casarin)
- endless connection attempt loop after user removes relay (Bryan Montz)
- icon color for developer mode setting is incorrect in low-light mode (Bryan Montz)
- relay detail view is not immediately available after adding new relay (Bryan Montz)
Removed
- Remove following Damus Will by default (William Casarin)
- Remove old @ and & hex key mentions (William Casarin)
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@ fa0165a0:03397073
2023-10-06 19:25:08I just tested building a browser plugin, it was easier than I thought. Here I'll walk you through the steps of creating a minimal working example of a browser plugin, a.k.a. the "Hello World" of browser plugins.
First of all there are two main browser platforms out there, Chromium and Mozilla. They do some things a little differently, but similar enough that we can build a plugin that works on both. This plugin will work in both, I'll describe the firefox version, but the chromium version is very similar.
What is a browser plugin?
Simply put, a browser plugin is a program that runs in the browser. It can do things like modify the content of a webpage, or add new functionality to the browser. It's a way to extend the browser with custom functionality. Common examples are ad blockers, password managers, and video downloaders.
In technical terms, they are plugins that can insert html-css-js into your browser experience.
How to build a browser plugin
Step 0: Basics
You'll need a computer, a text editor and a browser. For testing and development I personally think that the firefox developer edition is the easiest to work with. But any Chrome based browser will also do.
Create a working directory on your computer, name it anything you like. I'll call mine
hello-world-browser-plugin
. Open the directory and create a file calledmanifest.json
. This is the most important file of your plugin, and it must be named exactly right.Step 1: manifest.json
After creation open your file
manifest.json
in your text editor and paste the following code:json { "manifest_version": 3, "name": "Hello World", "version": "1.0", "description": "A simple 'Hello World' browser extension", "content_scripts": [ { "matches": ["<all_urls>"], "js": ["hello.js"] //The name of your script file. // "css": ["hello.css"] //The name of your css file. } ] }
If you wonder what the
json
file format is, it's a normal text file with a special syntax such that a computer can easily read it. It's thejson
syntax you see in the code above. Let's go through what's being said here. (If you are not interested, just skip to the next step after pasting this we are done here.)manifest_version
: This is the version of the manifest file format. It's currently at version 3, and it's the latest version. It's important that you set this to 3, otherwise your plugin won't work.name
: This is the name of your plugin. It can be anything you like.version
: This is the version of your plugin. It can be anything you like.description
: This is the description of your plugin. It can be anything you like.content_scripts
: This is where you define what your plugin does. It's a list of scripts that will be executed when the browser loads a webpage. In this case we have one script, calledhello.js
. It's the script that we'll create in the next step.matches
: This is a list of urls that the script will be executed on. In this case we have<all_urls>
, which means that the script will be executed on all urls. You can also specify a specific url, likehttps://brave.com/*
, which means that the script will only be executed on urls that start withhttps://brave.com/
.js
: This is a list of javascript files that will be executed. In this case we have one file, calledhello.js
. It's the script that we'll create in the next step.css
: This is where you can add a list of css files that will be executed. In this case we have none, but you can add css files here if you want to.//
: Text following these two characters are comments. They are ignored by the computer, You can add comments anywhere you like, and they are a good way to document your code.
Step 2: hello.js
Now it's time to create another file in your project folder. This time we'll call it
hello.js
. When created, open it in your text editor and paste the following code:js console.log("Hello World!");
That's javascript code, and it's what will be executed when you run your plugin. It's a simpleconsole.log
statement, which will print the text "Hello World!" to the console. The console is a place where the browser prints out messages, and it's a good place to start when debugging your plugin.Step 3: Load and launch your plugin
Firefox
Now it's time to load your plugin into your browser. Open your browser and go to the url
about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox
. You should see a page that looks something like this:Click the button that says "Load Temporary Add-on...". A file dialog will open, navigate to your project folder and select the file
manifest.json
. Your plugin should now be loaded and running.Go to a website, any website, and open the inspector then navigate to the console. You'll find the inspector by right-clicking anywhere within the webpage, and click "Inspector" in the drop-down menu. When opening the console you might see some log messages from the site you visited and... you should see the text "Hello World!" printed there, from our little plugin! Congratulations!
Chrome
Open your browser and go to the url
chrome://extensions/
. Click the button that says "Load unpacked". A file dialog will open, navigate to your project folder and select the folderhello-world-browser-plugin
. Your plugin should now be loaded and running.Note the difference, of selecting the file
manifest.json
in firefox, and selecting the folderhello-world-browser-plugin
in chrome. Otherwise, the process is the same. So I'll repeat the same text as above: (for those who skipped ahead..)Go to a website, any website, and open the inspector then navigate to the console. You'll find the inspector by right-clicking anywhere within the webpage, and click "Inspector" in the drop-down menu. When opening the console you might see some log messages from the site you visited and... you should see the text "Hello World!" printed there, from our little plugin! Congratulations!
As you can see this isn't as complicated as one might think. Having preformed a "Hello-World!"-project is a very useful and valuable first step. These setup steps are the basics for any browser plugin, and you can build on this to create more advanced plugins.
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@ cd408a69:797e8162
2023-09-14 13:08:47Nostrasia Hackathon
Welcome FOSS hackers and creatives who care deeply about freedom technology!
自由のテクノロジーに深い関わりたい FOSS ハッカーとクリエイター、あつまれ!
We're joining forces with Bolt.Fun for a month-long hackathon bridging Bitcoin and NOSTR (Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays), culminating with a special three day sprint and live event in Tokyo at the Nostrasia Conference.
私たちは、Bolt.Fun と協力して、ビットコインと Nostrを橋渡しする ハッカソンを、1 か月間かけて開催します。 クライマックスは東京で開催されるNostrasia Tokyo が舞台。3日間の特別なスプリントとライブ イベントで最高潮に達します。
Be a Part of the Early Days of Nostr
Nostr の創成期を共に作り上げましょう
Help build the future of Nostr! Like the early days of Bitcoin or of the Internet, Nostr is nascent open technology shaping new types of social experiences to connect people across the globe. It carries a foundation of principles similar to Bitcoin, like decentralization, simplicity, and censorship-resistance.
Nostr の未来を築くのに協力してください!ビットコインやインターネットの初期と同じように、Nostr は世界中の人々をつなぐ新しいソーシャル体験を形成するオープン テクノロジーの初期段階にあります。 Nostr には「分散化」「シンプルさ」「検閲耐性」など、ビットコインと同様の原則が組み込まれています。
Orange-Pill people through the Purple-Nostr-Pill
オレンジピル(ビットコイン)から紫の Nostr のピルへ
Bitcoin and Nostr communities are in synergy. What started as a social protocol is quickly transforming into a space for exploration on ways to support content creators through bitcoin lightning micro payments, often referred to as zaps. Bitcoin integration to the nostr protocol strengthens Bitcoin's use case as a currency of exchange. It carves new paths to a culture of value4value.
ビットコインと Nostr のコミュニティは相乗効果を発揮します。 Nostr はソーシャルプロトコルとしてはじまりましたが、今では Zap (ビットコイン の ライトニング マイクロペイメント)を通じてコンテンツ クリエイターをサポートする方法を模索する空間へと急速に進化しています。 Nostr プロトコルにビットコインが組み合わさることで、交換通貨としてのビットコインの働きが強化されます。 それは、"value4value" の文化への新しい道を切り開くでしょう。
Help People HODL their Keys (Social+Monetary)
人々が自分のキーを HODL (長期保有)できるように支援します (ソーシャル + 金銭的に)
Nostr exists outside of the rule of platforms and those who seek to control them. HODLing your nostr keys is hodling your identity and social graph, outside of KYC. By helping develop and educate on NOSTR, you are helping people escape walled gardens & gain control and choice over their identities & their money. The Internet, over time, has become centralized, help Nostr stay decentralized by supporting the growth of an ecosystem of apps, websites, microapps, relay services...
Nostr はプラットフォームやそれを制御しようとする人々の支配の外にあります。 Nostr keys を持つことは、KYC (本人確認)以外であなたのアイデンティティとソーシャル グラフを保持することになります。 Nostr の開発や教育に貢献することは、人々が束縛から解放され、アイデンティティやお金に対する主導権を得られるよう支援することにもなるのです。 時間の経過とともに集中化されてきたインターネットですが、Nostr のアプリ/Web サイト/マイクロアプリ/リレー サービスのエコシステムの成長をサポートすることで、Nostr の分散化を維持できるようになります。
Permissionless Building
許可を必要としない構築
Opportunities abound in an environment ripe for innovation:
- Develop & design new nostr white label clients, middleware, microapps...
- Help improve existing Nostr FOSS projects
- Contribute directly to protocol development through NIPs (Nostr Implementation Possibilities)
- Encourage nostr and bitcoin adoption through art, education, and any way you like
イノベーションの機が熟した環境には、チャンスが溢れています。
- Nostr の真新しい クライアント、ミドルウェア、マイクロアプリを開発したりデザインする
- 既存の Nostr FOSS プロジェクトの改善に寄与する
- NIP (Nostr Implementation Possibilities) を通じたプロトコル開発に直接貢献する
- 芸術、教育、その他好きな方法を通じて Nostr とビットコインの普及を推進する
Hack in a Supportive Environment
サポートされた環境でハックしよう
We have a growing list of knowledgeable people with skin-in-the-game to mentor and support your journey. Once your project matures, you may also have 1-on-1 guidance to help you reach your vision and discover ways of growing and funding it.
私たちは、あなたの道のりを指導しサポートしてくれる知識豊富なメンターを増やしています。 プロジェクトが成熟した暁には、1対1のガイダンスを受けられる可能性もあります。それは、あなたのビジョンを達成し、成長させて資金を得る方法を発見するのに役立つでしょう。
Nostr has a blossoming community open to innovation. It is also a great testing ground, as people in the community are open to giving and receiving feedback. It is an environment encouraging conversation on feature ideas as well as possible solutions to social media issues and product bugs.
Nostr には、イノベーションに対してオープンで、発展しているコミュニティがあります。 コミュニティの人々はフィードバックの授受にオープンであるため、優れた実験の場にもなります。 機能のアイデアや、ソーシャル メディアの課題や製品のバグの解決策についての会話を促進する環境です。
NostrHack Tracks
You have 3 options
NostrHack Tracks には3つのオプションがあります
Track 1: Builder's Track - Reimagine Nostr
トラック1 : ビルダーのトラック - Nostr を再考しよう
If you can think of it, it can be engineered! Nostr encourages permissionless building while staying mindful of interoperability and network support. Help BUIDL, design, and improve an area you are passionate about. Reimagine and BUIDL features, tools, clients... Help solve issues and create new experiences in social media.
思いつくことができれば、エンジニアリングできる! Nostr は、相互運用性とネットワーク サポートに留意しながら、パーミッションレスな構築 (BUIDL) を奨励しています。 あなたが情熱を注いでいる分野での構築、設計、改善に貢献してください。 機能やツール、クライアントを再考して構築 (BUIDL) し、ソーシャル メディアでの課題を解決して新しい体験を生み出すのに協力してください。
Possibilities...
これを踏まえて…
BUILD on the NOSTR Protocol
The Nostr Implementation Possibilities (NIPs) are optional protocol features anyone can add to their clients. Improve and strengthen existing NIPs or build on new ones. NOSTR is a balance of simplicity, interoperability, backward-compatibility and innovation.
NIPs は、誰でもクライアントに追加できるオプションのプロトコル機能です。 既存の NIP を改善および強化するか、新しい NIP を構築してください。 Nostr は、シンプルさ、相互運用性、下位互換性、革新性のバランスを保っています。
Focus on UX
Nostr is made up of a wide range of clients and tools. To make NOSTR scalable, you can help improve its user experience and education.
Nostr は幅広いクライアントとツールで形成されています。 Nostr をスケーラブルにするために、UX と教育の改善に協力してください。
Help shape a Web of Trust
Nostr cares about removing the KYC tied to our identities. To use Nostr you do not need to give up your phone number, email, financial information, or any metadata tied to your real world identity to be later harvested and sold. You are not the product. What are ways that trust can be earned to prevent impersonation, spam...?
Nostr は、私たちの身元に関連付けられた KYC (個人情報)を取り除けるようにしています。 Nostr を使用しても、電話番号、電子メール、財務情報、または現実世界のアイデンティティに関連付けられたメタデータを、収集されたり販売されたりして手放すことになる心配がありません。 あなたは商品ではないのです。 その中で、なりすましやスパムを防ぐために、信頼を獲得するにはどうすればよいでしょうか...?
NIP05/Nostr address
One of the solutions to build a web of trust used today, is to tie your nostr hex public key to a domain. Although this makes it harder for bots to have nostr addresses, it is not a perfect solution. Domains are centralized through DNS. To help people who do not have their own domains or cannot easily add a NIP05 on their sites, your nostr address can be hosted as a service along with other people's. At this moment, you can highlight just one nostr address per profile. In the future, could it include your website, where you work, and other identifiers... What are other possible solutions?
現在使用されている信頼獲得のための解決策の 1 つは、Nostr の HEX 公開鍵をドメインに結び付けることです。 これにより、完璧な解決策ではないものの、bot などが Nostr アドレスを持つことが難しくなります。 ドメインは DNS を通じて一元化されています。 独自のドメインを持っていない人や、自分では NIP-05 を簡単に追加できない人のために、あなたの Nostr アドレスをサービスとして他の人のものと一緒にホストすることも可能です。 現時点では、プロフィールごとに1つの Nostr アドレスのみを強調表示できますが、将来的には、Web サイト、勤務先、その他の識別情報も含められるようになる可能性があります...この他にも考えられる解決策は何かありますか?
On Decentralization & Discoverability
分散化と発見可能性について
Your identity in NOSTR is tied to your keys, but your information needs to be shared and found across a network of relays. To promote decentralization and censorship resistance, relays need to be easy to setup, lightweight, and sustainable. Relays get to choose what information passes through them, so they are also a form of spam prevention that could potentially also become censoring, so both the relay-runners and the individuals connecting to relays need to have choice and policies cannot be homogenous one-size-fits-all. What are possible solutions to make setting up relays easier, to make running a relay sustainable, to have new ways of discovering information...
Nostr での ID はキーに関連付けられていますが、その情報はリレーのネットワーク全体で共有され、検索できる必要があります。 分散化と検閲耐性を促進するために、リレーはセットアップが簡単で、軽量で、持続可能である必要があります。 リレーは通過する情報を選択できるため、スパム防止の一形態である一方で検閲にもなり得ます。そのため、リレー管理者とリレーに接続する個人の両方に選択権が必要で、ポリシーが全てに対し画一的になってはいけません。 リレーのセットアップを容易にし、リレーの実行を持続可能にし、情報を発見する新しい方法を実現するには、どのような解決策が考えられるでしょうか...?
Buidl tools to connect to Git, as a decentralized alternative to GitHub
GitHub の分散型代替手段として、Git に接続するための BUIDL ツール
Media Uploads
To keep relays lightweight, images are hosted by uploading them to the web, and keeping only the links to them in the data within individual nostr notes. This has led to developing image uploading services specific to nostr, but they carry the risk of centralization or censorship. Some product makers and relay runners are looking into direct uploads to Cloud services. What are possible solutions to the handling of media (images, videos, music...)?
リレーを軽量に保つために、画像は Web にアップロードしてホストされ、各投稿のデータには画像へのリンクのみが保持されます。そんな中で、Nostr に特化した画像アップロード サービスが開発されましたが、集中化や検閲のリスクが伴います。 一部のプロダクト開発者やリレー管理者は、クラウド サービスへの直接アップロードを検討しています。 メディア(画像、ビデオ、音楽など)の処理について、考えられるよい解決策はありますか?
Social Signals
People have the choice to block and mute others, this gives signals to relays, which can reenact policies based on those and other signals. Relays need to be able to differentiate real signals from those wanting to game the system for censorship. Relay runners need to have the capacity to make decisions on what to allow or reject.
ユーザーは他のユーザーをブロックしたりミュートできます。ユーザーの設定内容はリレーに送信され、リレーはその設定に基づいてそれぞれのポリシーを再現できます。 リレーは、実際の設定と、検閲のためにシステムを操作しようとする設定を区別する必要があります。 リレーの管理者には、何を許可し、何を拒否するかを決定する能力が必要です。
Track 2 : Marketplaces & Value4Value
Make freedom of exchange fun again! Nostr extends beyond social. It is integrating ways for content creators to be supported through lightning micropayments, called zaps, for their creations. The possibilities of building niche value4value economies through the exchange of products, services, and ideas, is growing through various avenues: Marketplaces, fundraising, blogs, music, streaming... devise new robust ways of integrating NOSTR and Bitcoin of monetary and skill exchange. Seek to explore distributed, digital reciprocity and free trade. Encourage a culture of value4value.
自由な交流を再び楽しく! Nostr はソーシャルを超えて広がります。 Zap と呼ばれるマイクロペイメントを通じて、コンテンツクリエイターの作品をサポートできる方法を兼ね備えています。 製品、サービス、アイデアの交換を通じてニッチな価値と価値(value4value)の経済を構築する可能性は、さまざまな手段を通じて拡大しています : マーケットプレイス、資金調達、ブログ、音楽、ストリーミングなど... Nostr とビットコインを組み合わせて、金銭とスキルの交換を行う新しい堅牢な方法を考案します。分散型、デジタル相互主義、自由貿易を探究してください。 価値対価値(value4value)の文化を促進してください。
A value4value culture is not only about the individuals using NOSTR products and services, but also about the developers and creatives building sustainable projects. What are ways of sustaining NOSTR through Bitcoin that do NOT make the individual user the product and that are privacy mindful?
value4value の文化は、Nostr の製品やサービスを使用する個人だけでなく、持続可能なプロジェクトを構築する開発者やクリエイターにも関係します。 個人ユーザーを製品にすることなくプライバシーに配慮しながら、ビットコインを通じて Nostr を持続させる方法は何ですか?
Possibilities...
On Social and Economic Signals
Zaps
Many nostr clients have implemented lightning zap payments. Imagine instead of liking a nostr note, you can zap someone's note and they can receive bits/sats in appreciation for their content. It is a strong signal to creators of the kind of content their audiences are looking for. The Apple App Store has recently banned the zapping of specific notes, per Apple's policy that makes the sale of digital content prohibited except when paid through their services. Fortunately, Nostr exists in many decentralized forms outside of app stores and the community is creating new and innovative ways to send bitcoin and free speech from relay to relay, circumventing barriers as they appear. What are solutions that can make NOSTR and zaps ubiquitous?
多くの Nostr クライアントが Zap を導入しています。Nostr での投稿を「いいね」する代わりに Zap すると、その内容に対する感謝としてビットコイン(サトシ)を受け取ることができるイメージです。 これは、フォロワーがどのような種類のコンテンツを求めているかをクリエイターに伝える強力なシグナルになります。 Apple App Storeは最近、サービスを通じて支払われる場合を除きデジタルコンテンツの販売を禁止するというAppleのポリシーに従い、特定の投稿への Zap を禁止しました。 幸い、Nostr は多くが App Store の外で分散型で存在しているため、コミュニティは障壁を回避しながら、ビットコインと言論の自由をリレーからリレーに送信するための革新的な方法を生み出しています。 Nostr と Zaps をユビキタスにするソリューションとは何ですか?
Track 3 : Empower Communities
Give choice and control back to the individual! Create paths forward to help onboard millions of new users and restore free and uncensored speech to the world
選択とコントロールを個人に返そう。 何百万人もの新規ユーザーの参加を支援し、自由で検閲されていない言論を世界に取り戻すための道筋を作り出してください。
Possibilities...
On Security, Privacy & Self-Custody
Private Communication
Direct Messages on NOSTR are encrypted, but metadata is leaked. If someone's key is compromised, whoever has access to that account can read those messages. Integrating secure and reliable encrypted communication protocols, like the SimpleX messaging protocol, is especially desired by the community, as many in Nostr are aware of the risks of surveillance, authoritarianism, government and Big Tech overreach... Private communication is important for individual rights, in particular for activists and journalists across the globe.
Nostr のダイレクト メッセージは暗号化されていますが、メタデータは漏洩します。 誰かのキーが侵害された場合、そのアカウントにアクセスできる人は誰でもそれらのメッセージを読むことができてしまうのです。Nostr の多くの人が監視、権威主義、政府とビッグテックの行き過ぎのリスクを認識しているため、 SimpleX メッセージング プロトコルのような安全で信頼性の高い暗号化通信プロトコルの統合が、コミュニティによって特に望まれています...プライベート通信は個人の権利にとって重要です 、特に世界中の活動家やジャーナリストにとって。
Zaps & Privacy
Current lightning zap payments tend to be custodial and not mindful of privacy, though they are helping onboard people unto lightning. What are ways that people can grow into non-custodial solutions? A wider adoption of Bolt-12 would improve zap payment privacy, what are ways to encourage that development? What are other possible solutions?
現在のザップの支払いは、ライトニングペイメントに出会うのに役立っているものの、カストディアル(管理的)でプライバシーに配慮していない傾向にあります。 ノンカストディアル(非監護的)なものになるよう解決する方法はありませんか? Bolt-12 が広く採用されれば、Zap 支払いのプライバシーが向上しますが、その開発を促進するにはどのような方法がありますか?また、他に考えられる解決策はありませんか?
Closing Live 3-Day Sprint at the Nostrasia Conference
Nostrasia Tokyo 3日間のライブスプリントによる締めくくり
Tokyo | Nov 1-3 (you can also join virtually)
If you heard of the Nostrica unconference, which happened in Costa Rica in March of this year, Nostrasia is the second Nostr World conference, bringing NOSTR and Bitcoin awareness to the heart of Asia, where freedom communication and freedom money are direly needed.
今年の3月にコスタリカで開催された Nostrica のことをご存知の方もいると思いますが、ノストラジアは2回目の Nostr 世界カンファレンスです。自由なコミュニケーションと自由なお金が切実に必要とされているアジアの中心にNostr とビットコインの認識をもたらします。
Tokyo and Hong Kong are beautiful cultural hubs with budding Nostr and thriving Bitcoin communities of their own. We are eager to spread NOSTR education and development in those regions and beyond. We will close this Nostrasia month-long hackathon with a 3-day sprint at the Nostrasia Conference in Tokyo.
東京と香港は、新進気鋭のNostrと繁栄する独自のビットコインコミュニティを持つ美しい文化の中心地です。 私たちは、Nostr の教育と開発をこれらの地域やその他の地域に広めることに熱心に取り組んでいます。 この Nostrasia の 1 か月にわたるハッカソンは、Nostrasia Tokyo での 3 日間のスプリントをもって終了します。
We will have a dedicated workshop area and food for you to hack away on the final details of your projects. On the last day of the conference, the most robust projects will get time on stage to present. We will close the Nostrasia Hackathon with a special presentation.
プロジェクトの最終的な詳細を検討するための専用のワークショップ エリアと食事をご用意します。 カンファレンスの最終日には、最も強力なプロジェクトがステージ上でプレゼンテーションを行う時間が与えられます。 Nostrasia Hackathon は特別なプレゼンテーションで締めくくられます。
We cannot wait to see what new and exciting projects are proposed for the Nostrasia Hackathon. We’re eager to welcome devs and non-devs alike to contribute to this space and help #grownostr in any small way to help onboard Asia, and the rest of the world to this robust open communication protocol and decentralized freedom of speech tool.
Nostrasia Hackathon ではどんな斬新でエキサイティングなプロジェクトが提案されるのか楽しみです。 私たちは、開発者も非開発者も同様にこの分野に貢献し、アジアやその他の世界をこの堅牢なオープン通信プロトコルと分散型言論の自由ツールに参加させるために、どんな小さな方法でも #grownostr を支援してくれることを心から歓迎しています。
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2024-05-14 16:46:28Hey Damus enjoyers,
v1.8 has been tagged! Today we submitted v1.8 to the App Store, Here's a quick preview of what's in this release!
New Emoji Selector
It's now easier than ever to select emoji reactions! Just long press the reaction button to pop-up the new emoji selector. Thanks Terry for implementing this!
Quote Reposts
Quote reposts are now listed on posts, just like on the birdsite (x site ?)
New fullscreen video player
Our video controls were pretty bad before, this has been improved in this version! You can now seek videos, view them fullscreen, and airplay them to your tv. Thanks Daniel for this feature!
Improved longform style
Longform posts now show the image and related tags. Thanks Eric!
Account recovery, bug fixes
Thread loading is greatly improved, we now support the latest nip10 specification for improved compatibility between clients. We also added an account recovery feature called First Aid. You can use this to create a new contact list if for whatever reason you don't have one anymore. If you are running into issues following people, you can use this to recover your account:
Testflight
v1.9 dev is underway, with an up and coming highlighter feature where you can clip highlights from the web and other posts and share them to your feed. If you want to test out the latest up and coming features, make sure to grab a damus purple membership to get access!
https://damus.io/purple/login
That's all for now, here's the full changelog if you want to see what else is new!
Full Changelog
Added
- Added nip10 marker replies (William Casarin)
- Add marker nip10 support when reading notes (William Casarin)
- Added title image and tags to longform events (ericholguin)
- Add First Aid solution for users who do not have a contact list created for their account (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Relay fees metadata (ericholguin)
- Added callbackuri for a better ux when connecting mutiny wallet nwc (ericholguin)
- Add event content preview to the full screen carousel (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Show list of quoted reposts in threads (William Casarin)
- Proxy Tags are now viewable on Selected Events (ericholguin)
- Add ability to mute words, add new mutelist interface (Charlie)
- Add ability to mute hashtag from SearchView (Charlie Fish)
Changed
- Change reactions to use a native looking emoji picker (Terry Yiu)
- Relay detail design (ericholguin)
- Updated Zeus logo (ericholguin)
- Improve UX around video playback (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Moved paste nwc button to main wallet view (ericholguin)
- Errors with an NWC will show as an alert (ericholguin)
- Relay config view user interface (ericholguin)
- Always strip GPS data from images (kernelkind)
Fixed
- Fix thread bug where a quote isn't picked up as a reply (William Casarin)
- Fixed threads not loading sometimes (William Casarin)
- Fixed issue where some replies were including the q tag (William Casarin)
- Fixed issue where timeline was scrolling when it isn't supposed to (William Casarin)
- Fix issue where bootstrap relays would inadvertently be added to the user's list on connectivity issues (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix broken GIF uploads (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix ghost notifications caused by Purple impending expiration notifications (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Improve reliability of contact list creation during onboarding (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix emoji reactions being cut off (ericholguin)
- Fix image indicators to limit number of dots to not spill screen beyond visible margins (ericholguin)
- Fix bug that would cause connection issues with relays defined with a trailing slash URL, and an inability to delete them. (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Issue where NWC Scanner view would not dismiss after a failed scan/paste (ericholguin)
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@ 8fb140b4:f948000c
2023-08-22 12:14:34As the title states, scratch behind my ear and you get it. 🐶🐾🫡
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@ 03612b0e:afd71216
2024-05-12 14:14:47c-lightning-REST with Tailscale on Start9
This guide gives you commands to run additional containers on Start9. This is not officially supported and will break on reboot. You can always run the containers again to restore the setup. The containers are used to provide access, via Tailscale, to Core Lightning's c-lightning-REST plugin
Start9 setup
- In your Start9 dashboard, make sure you have C-Lightning-REST enabled.
- Services > Core Lightning > Config > Advanced > Plugins > C-Lightning-REST
- SSH to your Start9, see documentation for help: https://docs.start9.com/0.3.5.x/user-manual/ssh
- Access the root account:
sudo -i
- Run tailscaled and alpine/socat containers:
podman run -d \ --name=tailscaled.embassy \ -v /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun \ -v /var/lib:/var/lib \ -e TS_HOSTNAME=tailscaled \ --network=host \ --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \ --cap-add=NET_RAW \ docker.io/tailscale/tailscale:stable
podman run -d \ --name=socat.embassy \ --publish 4321:1234 \ --network=start9 \ docker.io/alpine/socat \ tcp-listen:1234,fork,reuseaddr tcp:c-lightning.embassy:3001
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Note, if you see errors related to
/root/.docker/config.json
orUnexpected end of JSON
, runecho '{}' > /root/.docker/config.json
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Check the status of tailscaled and log in
``` podman exec tailscaled.embassy tailscale --socket /tmp/tailscaled.sock status
example output
Logged out. Log in at: https://login.tailscale.com/a/1fa8e293dfd108
```
Zeus wallet setup
- On your phone, connect to Tailscale
- On your Start9, copy your REST Macaroon (Hex) for Zeus wallet setup
- Services > Core Lightning > Properties > REST Properties > REST Macaroon (Hex)
- In Zeus wallet, add a new node
- Settings > (tap the active node) > +
Setting | Value ---|--- Node interface | Core Lightning (c-lightning-Rest) Host | tailscaled.YOUR_TAILNET_DOMAIN Macaroon (Hex format) | see last step REST Port | 4321 Certificate Verification | disabled
SAVE NODE CONFIG
- Note, you can find YOUR_TAILNET_DOMAN at https://login.tailscale.com/admin/dns
Enjoy!
- In your Start9 dashboard, make sure you have C-Lightning-REST enabled.
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@ a10260a2:caa23e3e
2023-08-14 21:36:14It seems like blogstack is meant to replace Substack if not already apparent by the name. If that's the case, it's already better in a few ways.
1. Hit the ground running
I'm already getting started out of the gate with more readers than I would have if I just started a Substack. This, of course, is due to the fact that I'm creating on top of a protocol where I'm able to have the same audience across all clients of that protocol. This is in stark contrast to the legacy apps from centralized entities where you have to corral your audience from one platform to the next.
2. Readers need not subscribe
Technically, if you're following me, you're subscribed. But you don't have to subscribe for a set price and amount of time (e.g. $5/month or $50/year). I believe this is a win for both of us as I can write my best notes and you can choose to reward me as you see fit. Value 4 value.
3. More conducive to conversation
Writing on Substack felt like writing into a void, with little to no feedback. A post shows up in my readers' inbox and I'll see some stats on whether it was opened or not. That's it. Based on what I've seen so far, blog posts created on Nostr appear in the client apps (e.g Damus, Primal, and Plebstr) as just another note, but with nice formatting and such. From there, I can receive zaps, shakas, comments, and even be reposted.
This is just the beginning. Right now, I'm using blogstack. But what's to stop me from using another tool down the line? I'll have the ability to do so by simply connecting my private key. Can't wait to see what new tools are created down the line.
So ₿ULLISH on #Nostr
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@ 8fb140b4:f948000c
2023-07-30 00:35:01Test Bounty Note
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@ e6ce6154:275e3444
2023-07-27 14:12:49Este artigo foi censurado pelo estado e fomos obrigados a deletá-lo após ameaça de homens armados virem nos visitar e agredir nossa vida e propriedade.
Isto é mais uma prova que os autoproclamados antirracistas são piores que os racistas.
https://rothbardbrasil.com/pelo-direito-de-ser-racista-fascista-machista-e-homofobico
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Sem dúvida, a escalada autoritária do totalitarismo cultural progressista nos últimos anos tem sido sumariamente deletéria e prejudicial para a liberdade de expressão. Como seria de se esperar, a cada dia que passa o autoritarismo progressista continua a se expandir de maneira irrefreável, prejudicando a liberdade dos indivíduos de formas cada vez mais deploráveis e contundentes.
Com a ascensão da tirania politicamente correta e sua invasão a todos os terrenos culturais, o autoritarismo progressista foi se alastrando e consolidando sua hegemonia em determinados segmentos. Com a eventual eclosão e a expansão da opressiva e despótica cultura do cancelamento — uma progênie inevitável do totalitarismo progressista —, todas as pessoas que manifestam opiniões, crenças ou posicionamentos que não estão alinhados com as pautas universitárias da moda tornam-se um alvo.
Há algumas semanas, vimos a enorme repercussão causada pelo caso envolvendo o jogador profissional de vôlei Maurício Sousa, que foi cancelado pelo simples fato de ter emitido sua opinião pessoal sobre um personagem de história em quadrinhos, Jon Kent, o novo Superman, que é bissexual. Maurício Sousa reprovou a conduta sexual do personagem, o que é um direito pessoal inalienável que ele tem. Ele não é obrigado a gostar ou aprovar a bissexualidade. Como qualquer pessoa, ele tem o direito pleno de criticar tudo aquilo que ele não gosta. No entanto, pelo simples fato de emitir a sua opinião pessoal, Maurício Sousa foi acusado de homofobia e teve seu contrato rescindido, sendo desligado do Minas Tênis Clube.
Lamentavelmente, Maurício Sousa não foi o primeiro e nem será o último indivíduo a sofrer com a opressiva e autoritária cultura do cancelamento. Como uma tirania cultural que está em plena ascensão e usufrui de um amplo apoio do establishment, essa nova forma de totalitarismo cultural colorido e festivo está se impondo de formas e maneiras bastante contundentes em praticamente todas as esferas da sociedade contemporânea. Sua intenção é relegar ao ostracismo todos aqueles que não se curvam ao totalitarismo progressista, criminalizando opiniões e crenças que divergem do culto à libertinagem hedonista pós-moderna. Oculto por trás de todo esse ativismo autoritário, o que temos de fato é uma profunda hostilidade por padrões morais tradicionalistas, cristãos e conservadores.
No entanto, é fundamental entendermos uma questão imperativa, que explica em partes o conflito aqui criado — todos os progressistas contemporâneos são crias oriundas do direito positivo. Por essa razão, eles jamais entenderão de forma pragmática e objetiva conceitos como criminalidade, direitos de propriedade, agressão e liberdade de expressão pela perspectiva do jusnaturalismo, que é manifestamente o direito em seu estado mais puro, correto, ético e equilibrado.
Pela ótica jusnaturalista, uma opinião é uma opinião. Ponto final. E absolutamente ninguém deve ser preso, cancelado, sabotado ou boicotado por expressar uma opinião particular sobre qualquer assunto. Palavras não agridem ninguém, portanto jamais poderiam ser consideradas um crime em si. Apenas deveriam ser tipificados como crimes agressões de caráter objetivo, como roubo, sequestro, fraude, extorsão, estupro e infrações similares, que representam uma ameaça direta à integridade física da vítima, ou que busquem subtrair alguma posse empregando a violência.
Infelizmente, a geração floquinho de neve — terrivelmente histérica, egocêntrica e sensível — fica profundamente ofendida e consternada sempre que alguém defende posicionamentos contrários à religião progressista. Por essa razão, os guerreiros da justiça social sinceramente acreditam que o papai-estado deve censurar todas as opiniões que eles não gostam de ouvir, assim como deve também criar leis para encarcerar todos aqueles que falam ou escrevem coisas que desagradam a militância.
Como a geração floquinho de neve foi criada para acreditar que todas as suas vontades pessoais e disposições ideológicas devem ser sumariamente atendidas pelo papai-estado, eles embarcaram em uma cruzada moral que pretende erradicar todas as coisas que são ofensivas à ideologia progressista; só assim eles poderão deflagrar na Terra o seu tão sonhado paraíso hedonista e igualitário, de inimaginável esplendor e felicidade.
Em virtude do seu comportamento intrinsecamente despótico, autoritário e egocêntrico, acaba sendo inevitável que militantes progressistas problematizem tudo aquilo que os desagrada.
Como são criaturas inúteis destituídas de ocupação real e verdadeiro sentido na vida, sendo oprimidas unicamente na sua própria imaginação, militantes progressistas precisam constantemente inventar novos vilões para serem combatidos.
Partindo dessa perspectiva, é natural para a militância que absolutamente tudo que exista no mundo e que não se enquadra com as regras autoritárias e restritivas da religião progressista seja encarado como um problema. Para a geração floquinho de neve, o capitalismo é um problema. O fascismo é um problema. A iniciativa privada é um problema. O homem branco, tradicionalista, conservador e heterossexual é um problema. A desigualdade é um problema. A liberdade é um problema. Monteiro Lobato é um problema (sim, até mesmo o renomado ícone da literatura brasileira, autor — entre outros títulos — de Urupês, foi vítima da cultura do cancelamento, acusado de ser racista e eugenista).
Para a esquerda, praticamente tudo é um problema. Na mentalidade da militância progressista, tudo é motivo para reclamação. Foi em função desse comportamento histérico, histriônico e infantil que o famoso pensador conservador-libertário americano P. J. O’Rourke afirmou que “o esquerdismo é uma filosofia de pirralhos chorões”. O que é uma verdade absoluta e irrefutável em todos os sentidos.
De fato, todas as filosofias de esquerda de forma geral são idealizações utópicas e infantis de um mundo perfeito. Enquanto o mundo não se transformar naquela colorida e vibrante utopia que é apresentada pela cartilha socialista padrão, militantes continuarão a reclamar contra tudo o que existe no mundo de forma agressiva, visceral e beligerante. Evidentemente, eles não vão fazer absolutamente nada de positivo ou construtivo para que o mundo se transforme no gracioso paraíso que eles tanto desejam ver consolidado, mas eles continuarão a berrar e vociferar muito em sua busca incessante pela utopia, marcando presença em passeatas inúteis ou combatendo o fascismo imaginário nas redes sociais.
Sem dúvida, estamos muito perto de ver leis absurdas e estúpidas sendo implementadas, para agradar a militância da terra colorida do assistencialismo eterno onde nada é escasso e tudo cai do céu. Em breve, você não poderá usar calças pretas, pois elas serão consideradas peças de vestuário excessivamente heterossexuais. Apenas calças amarelas ou coloridas serão permitidas. Você também terá que tingir de cor-de-rosa uma mecha do seu cabelo; pois preservar o seu cabelo na sua cor natural é heteronormativo demais da sua parte, sendo portanto um componente demasiadamente opressor da sociedade.
Você também não poderá ver filmes de guerra ou de ação, apenas comédias românticas, pois certos gêneros de filmes exaltam a violência do patriarcado e isso impede o mundo de se tornar uma graciosa festa colorida de fraternidades universitárias ungidas por pôneis resplandecentes, hedonismo infinito, vadiagem universitária e autogratificação psicodélica, que certamente são elementos indispensáveis para se produzir o paraíso na Terra.
Sabemos perfeitamente, no entanto, que dentre as atitudes “opressivas” que a militância progressista mais se empenha em combater, estão o racismo, o fascismo, o machismo e a homofobia. No entanto, é fundamental entender que ser racista, fascista, machista ou homofóbico não são crimes em si. Na prática, todos esses elementos são apenas traços de personalidade; e eles não podem ser pura e simplesmente criminalizados porque ideólogos e militantes progressistas iluminados não gostam deles.
Tanto pela ética quanto pela ótica jusnaturalista, é facilmente compreensível entender que esses traços de personalidade não podem ser criminalizados ou proibidos simplesmente porque integrantes de uma ideologia não tem nenhuma apreciação ou simpatia por eles. Da mesma forma, nenhum desses traços de personalidade representa em si um perigo para a sociedade, pelo simples fato de existir. Por incrível que pareça, até mesmo o machismo, o racismo, o fascismo e a homofobia merecem a devida apologia.
Mas vamos analisar cada um desses tópicos separadamente para entender isso melhor.
Racismo
Quando falamos no Japão, normalmente não fazemos nenhuma associação da sociedade japonesa com o racismo. No entanto, é incontestável o fato de que a sociedade japonesa pode ser considerada uma das sociedades mais racistas do mundo. E a verdade é que não há absolutamente nada de errado com isso.
Aproximadamente 97% da população do Japão é nativa; apenas 3% do componente populacional é constituído por estrangeiros (a população do Japão é estimada em aproximadamente 126 milhões de habitantes). Isso faz a sociedade japonesa ser uma das mais homogêneas do mundo. As autoridades japonesas reconhecidamente dificultam processos de seleção e aplicação a estrangeiros que desejam se tornar residentes. E a maioria dos japoneses aprova essa decisão.
Diversos estabelecimentos comerciais como hotéis, bares e restaurantes por todo o país tem placas na entrada que dizem “somente para japoneses” e a maioria destes estabelecimentos se recusa ostensivamente a atender ou aceitar clientes estrangeiros, não importa quão ricos ou abastados sejam.
Na Terra do Sol Nascente, a hostilidade e a desconfiança natural para com estrangeiros é tão grande que até mesmo indivíduos que nascem em algum outro país, mas são filhos de pais japoneses, não são considerados cidadãos plenamente japoneses.
Se estes indivíduos decidem sair do seu país de origem para se estabelecer no Japão — mesmo tendo descendência nipônica legítima e inquestionável —, eles enfrentarão uma discriminação social considerável, especialmente se não dominarem o idioma japonês de forma impecável. Esse fato mostra que a discriminação é uma parte tão indissociável quanto elementar da sociedade japonesa, e ela está tão profundamente arraigada à cultura nipônica que é praticamente impossível alterá-la ou atenuá-la por qualquer motivo.
A verdade é que — quando falamos de um país como o Japão — nem todos os discursos politicamente corretos do mundo, nem a histeria progressista ocidental mais inflamada poderão algum dia modificar, extirpar ou sequer atenuar o componente racista da cultura nipônica. E isso é consequência de uma questão tão simples quanto primordial: discriminar faz parte da natureza humana, sendo tanto um direito individual quanto um elemento cultural inerente à muitas nações do mundo. Os japoneses não tem problema algum em admitir ou institucionalizar o seu preconceito, justamente pelo fato de que a ideologia politicamente correta não tem no oriente a força e a presença que tem no ocidente.
E é fundamental enfatizar que, sendo de natureza pacífica — ou seja, não violando nem agredindo terceiros —, a discriminação é um recurso natural dos seres humanos, que está diretamente associada a questões como familiaridade e segurança.
Absolutamente ninguém deve ser forçado a apreciar ou integrar-se a raças, etnias, pessoas ou tribos que não lhe transmitem sentimentos de segurança ou familiaridade. Integração forçada é o verdadeiro crime, e isso diversos países europeus — principalmente os escandinavos (países que lideram o ranking de submissão à ideologia politicamente correta) — aprenderam da pior forma possível.
A integração forçada com imigrantes islâmicos resultou em ondas de assassinato, estupro e violência inimagináveis para diversos países europeus, até então civilizados, que a imprensa ocidental politicamente correta e a militância progressista estão permanentemente tentando esconder, porque não desejam que o ocidente descubra como a agenda “humanitária” de integração forçada dos povos muçulmanos em países do Velho Mundo resultou em algumas das piores chacinas e tragédias na história recente da Europa.
Ou seja, ao discriminarem estrangeiros, os japoneses estão apenas se protegendo e lutando para preservar sua nação como um ambiente cultural, étnico e social que lhe é seguro e familiar, assim se opondo a mudanças bruscas, indesejadas e antinaturais, que poderiam comprometer a estabilidade social do país.
A discriminação — sendo de natureza pacífica —, é benévola, salutar e indubitavelmente ajuda a manter a estabilidade social da comunidade. Toda e qualquer forma de integração forçada deve ser repudiada com veemência, pois, mais cedo ou mais tarde, ela irá subverter a ordem social vigente, e sempre será acompanhada de deploráveis e dramáticos resultados.
Para citar novamente os países escandinavos, a Suécia é um excelente exemplo do que não fazer. Tendo seguido o caminho contrário ao da discriminação racional praticada pela sociedade japonesa, atualmente a sociedade sueca — além de afundar de forma consistente na lama da libertinagem, da decadência e da deterioração progressista — sofre em demasia com os imigrantes muçulmanos, que foram deixados praticamente livres para matar, saquear, esquartejar e estuprar quem eles quiserem. Hoje, eles são praticamente intocáveis, visto que denunciá-los, desmoralizá-los ou acusá-los de qualquer crime é uma atitude politicamente incorreta e altamente reprovada pelo establishment progressista. A elite socialista sueca jamais se atreve a acusá-los de qualquer crime, pois temem ser classificados como xenófobos e intolerantes. Ou seja, a desgraça da Europa, sobretudo dos países escandinavos, foi não ter oferecido nenhuma resistência à ideologia progressista politicamente correta. Hoje, eles são totalmente submissos a ela.
O exemplo do Japão mostra, portanto — para além de qualquer dúvida —, a importância ética e prática da discriminação, que é perfeitamente aceitável e natural, sendo uma tendência inerente aos seres humanos, e portanto intrínseca a determinados comportamentos, sociedades e culturas.
Indo ainda mais longe nessa questão, devemos entender que na verdade todos nós discriminamos, e não existe absolutamente nada de errado nisso. Discriminar pessoas faz parte da natureza humana e quem se recusa a admitir esse fato é um hipócrita. Mulheres discriminam homens na hora de selecionar um parceiro; elas avaliam diversos quesitos, como altura, aparência, status social, condição financeira e carisma. E dentre suas opções, elas sempre escolherão o homem mais atraente, másculo e viril, em detrimento de todos os baixinhos, calvos, carentes, frágeis e inibidos que possam estar disponíveis. Da mesma forma, homens sempre terão preferência por mulheres jovens, atraentes e delicadas, em detrimento de todas as feministas de meia-idade, acima do peso, de cabelo pintado, que são mães solteiras e militantes socialistas. A própria militância progressista discrimina pessoas de forma virulenta e intransigente, como fica evidente no tratamento que dispensam a mulheres bolsonaristas e a negros de direita.
A verdade é que — não importa o nível de histeria da militância progressista — a discriminação é inerente à condição humana e um direito natural inalienável de todos. É parte indissociável da natureza humana e qualquer pessoa pode e deve exercer esse direito sempre que desejar. Não existe absolutamente nada de errado em discriminar pessoas. O problema real é a ideologia progressista e o autoritarismo politicamente correto, movimentos tirânicos que não respeitam o direito das pessoas de discriminar.
Fascismo
Quando falamos de fascismo, precisamos entender que, para a esquerda política, o fascismo é compreendido como um conceito completamente divorciado do seu significado original. Para um militante de esquerda, fascista é todo aquele que defende posicionamentos contrários ao progressismo, não se referindo necessariamente a um fascista clássico.
Mas, seja como for, é necessário entender que — como qualquer ideologia política — até mesmo o fascismo clássico tem o direito de existir e ocupar o seu devido lugar; portanto, fascistas não devem ser arbitrariamente censurados, apesar de defenderem conceitos que representam uma completa antítese de tudo aquilo que é valioso para os entusiastas da liberdade.
Em um país como o Brasil, onde socialistas e comunistas tem total liberdade para se expressar, defender suas ideologias e até mesmo formar partidos políticos, não faz absolutamente o menor sentido que fascistas — e até mesmo nazistas assumidos — sofram qualquer tipo de discriminação. Embora socialistas e comunistas se sintam moralmente superiores aos fascistas (ou a qualquer outra filosofia política ou escola de pensamento), sabemos perfeitamente que o seu senso de superioridade é fruto de uma pueril romantização universitária da sua própria ideologia. A história mostra efetivamente que o socialismo clássico e o comunismo causaram muito mais destruição do que o fascismo.
Portanto, se socialistas e comunistas tem total liberdade para se expressar, não existe a menor razão para que fascistas não usufruam dessa mesma liberdade.
É claro, nesse ponto, seremos invariavelmente confrontados por um oportuno dilema — o famoso paradoxo da intolerância, de Karl Popper. Até que ponto uma sociedade livre e tolerante deve tolerar a intolerância (inerente a ideologias totalitárias)?
As leis de propriedade privada resolveriam isso em uma sociedade livre. O mais importante a levarmos em consideração no atual contexto, no entanto — ao defender ou criticar uma determinada ideologia, filosofia ou escola de pensamento —, é entender que, seja ela qual for, ela tem o direito de existir. E todas as pessoas que a defendem tem o direito de defendê-la, da mesma maneira que todos os seus detratores tem o direito de criticá-la.
Essa é uma forte razão para jamais apoiarmos a censura. Muito pelo contrário, devemos repudiar com veemência e intransigência toda e qualquer forma de censura, especialmente a estatal.
Existem duas fortes razões para isso:
A primeira delas é a volatilidade da censura (especialmente a estatal). A censura oficial do governo, depois que é implementada, torna-se absolutamente incontrolável. Hoje, ela pode estar apontada para um grupo de pessoas cujas ideias divergem das suas. Mas amanhã, ela pode estar apontada justamente para as ideias que você defende. É fundamental, portanto, compreendermos que a censura estatal é incontrolável. Sob qualquer ponto de vista, é muito mais vantajoso que exista uma vasta pluralidade de ideias conflitantes na sociedade competindo entre si, do que o estado decidir que ideias podem ser difundidas ou não.
Além do mais, libertários e anarcocapitalistas não podem nunca esperar qualquer tipo de simpatia por parte das autoridades governamentais. Para o estado, seria infinitamente mais prático e vantajoso criminalizar o libertarianismo e o anarcocapitalismo — sob a alegação de que são filosofias perigosas difundidas por extremistas radicais que ameaçam o estado democrático de direito — do que o fascismo ou qualquer outra ideologia centralizada em governos burocráticos e onipotentes. Portanto, defender a censura, especialmente a estatal, representa sempre um perigo para o próprio indivíduo, que mais cedo ou mais tarde poderá ver a censura oficial do sistema se voltar contra ele.
Outra razão pela qual libertários jamais devem defender a censura, é porque — ao contrário dos estatistas — não é coerente que defensores da liberdade se comportem como se o estado fosse o seu papai e o governo fosse a sua mamãe. Não devemos terceirizar nossas próprias responsabilidades, tampouco devemos nos comportar como adultos infantilizados. Assumimos a responsabilidade de combater todas as ideologias e filosofias que agridem a liberdade e os seres humanos. Não procuramos políticos ou burocratas para executar essa tarefa por nós.
Portanto, se você ver um fascista sendo censurado nas redes sociais ou em qualquer outro lugar, assuma suas dores. Sinta-se compelido a defendê-lo, mostre aos seus detratores que ele tem todo direito de se expressar, como qualquer pessoa. Você não tem obrigação de concordar com ele ou apreciar as ideias que ele defende. Mas silenciar arbitrariamente qualquer pessoa não é uma pauta que honra a liberdade.
Se você não gosta de estado, planejamento central, burocracia, impostos, tarifas, políticas coletivistas, nacionalistas e desenvolvimentistas, mostre com argumentos coesos e convincentes porque a liberdade e o livre mercado são superiores a todos esses conceitos. Mas repudie a censura com intransigência e mordacidade.
Em primeiro lugar, porque você aprecia e defende a liberdade de expressão para todas as pessoas. E em segundo lugar, por entender perfeitamente que — se a censura eventualmente se tornar uma política de estado vigente entre a sociedade — é mais provável que ela atinja primeiro os defensores da liberdade do que os defensores do estado.
Machismo
Muitos elementos do comportamento masculino que hoje são atacados com virulência e considerados machistas pelo movimento progressista são na verdade manifestações naturais intrínsecas ao homem, que nossos avôs cultivaram ao longo de suas vidas sem serem recriminados por isso. Com a ascensão do feminismo, do progressismo e a eventual problematização do sexo masculino, o antagonismo militante dos principais líderes da revolução sexual da contracultura passou a naturalmente condenar todos os atributos genuinamente masculinos, por considerá-los símbolos de opressão e dominação social.
Apesar do Brasil ser uma sociedade liberal ultra-progressista, onde o estado protege mais as mulheres do que as crianças — afinal, a cada semana novas leis são implementadas concedendo inúmeros privilégios e benefícios às mulheres, aos quais elas jamais teriam direito em uma sociedade genuinamente machista e patriarcal —, a esquerda política persiste em tentar difundir a fantasia da opressão masculina e o mito de que vivemos em uma sociedade machista e patriarcal.
Como sempre, a realidade mostra um cenário muito diferente daquilo que é pregado pela militância da terra da fantasia. O Brasil atual não tem absolutamente nada de machista ou patriarcal. No Brasil, mulheres podem votar, podem ocupar posições de poder e autoridade tanto na esfera pública quanto em companhias privadas, podem se candidatar a cargos políticos, podem ser vereadoras, deputadas, governadoras, podem ser proprietárias do próprio negócio, podem se divorciar, podem dirigir, podem comprar armas, podem andar de biquíni nas praias, podem usar saias extremamente curtas, podem ver programas de televisão sobre sexo voltados única e exclusivamente para o público feminino, podem se casar com outras mulheres, podem ser promíscuas, podem consumir bebidas alcoólicas ao ponto da embriaguez, e podem fazer praticamente tudo aquilo que elas desejarem. No Brasil do século XXI, as mulheres são genuinamente livres para fazer as próprias escolhas em praticamente todos os aspectos de suas vidas. O que mostra efetivamente que a tal opressão do patriarcado não existe.
O liberalismo social extremo do qual as mulheres usufruem no Brasil atual — e que poderíamos estender a toda a sociedade contemporânea ocidental — é suficiente para desmantelar completamente a fábula feminista da sociedade patriarcal machista e opressora, que existe única e exclusivamente no mundinho de fantasias ideológicas da esquerda progressista.
Tão importante quanto, é fundamental compreender que nenhum homem é obrigado a levar o feminismo a sério ou considerá-lo um movimento social e político legítimo. Para um homem, ser considerado machista ou até mesmo assumir-se como um não deveria ser um problema. O progressismo e o feminismo — com o seu nefasto hábito de demonizar os homens, bem como todos os elementos inerentes ao comportamento e a cultura masculina — é que são o verdadeiro problema, conforme tentam modificar o homem para transformá-lo em algo que ele não é nem deveria ser: uma criatura dócil, passiva e submissa, que é comandada por ideologias hostis e antinaturais, que não respeitam a hierarquia de uma ordem social milenar e condições inerentes à própria natureza humana. Com o seu hábito de tentar modificar tudo através de leis e decretos, o feminismo e o progressismo mostram efetivamente que o seu real objetivo é criminalizar a masculinidade.
A verdade é que — usufruindo de um nível elevado de liberdades — não existe praticamente nada que a mulher brasileira do século XXI não possa fazer. Adicionalmente, o governo dá as mulheres uma quantidade tão avassaladora de vantagens, privilégios e benefícios, que está ficando cada vez mais difícil para elas encontrarem razões válidas para reclamarem da vida. Se o projeto de lei que pretende fornecer um auxílio mensal de mil e duzentos reais para mães solteiras for aprovado pelo senado, muitas mulheres que tem filhos não precisarão nem mesmo trabalhar para ter sustento. E tantas outras procurarão engravidar, para ter direito a receber uma mesada mensal do governo até o seu filho completar a maioridade.
O que a militância colorida da terra da fantasia convenientemente ignora — pois a realidade nunca corresponde ao seu conto de fadas ideológico — é que o mundo de uma forma geral continua sendo muito mais implacável com os homens do que é com as mulheres. No Brasil, a esmagadora maioria dos suicídios é praticada por homens, a maioria das vítimas de homicídio são homens e de cada quatro moradores de rua, três são homens. Mas é evidente que uma sociedade liberal ultra-progressista não se importa com os homens, pois ela não é influenciada por fatos concretos ou pela realidade. Seu objetivo é simplesmente atender as disposições de uma agenda ideológica, não importa quão divorciadas da realidade elas são.
O nível exacerbado de liberdades sociais e privilégios governamentais dos quais as mulheres brasileiras usufruem é suficiente para destruir a fantasiosa fábula da sociedade machista, opressora e patriarcal. Se as mulheres brasileiras não estão felizes, a culpa definitivamente não é dos homens. Se a vasta profusão de liberdades, privilégios e benefícios da sociedade ocidental não as deixa plenamente saciadas e satisfeitas, elas podem sempre mudar de ares e tentar uma vida mais abnegada e espartana em países como Irã, Paquistão ou Afeganistão. Quem sabe assim elas não se sentirão melhores e mais realizadas?
Homofobia
Quando falamos em homofobia, entramos em uma categoria muito parecida com a do racismo: o direito de discriminação é totalmente válido. Absolutamente ninguém deve ser obrigado a aceitar homossexuais ou considerar o homossexualismo como algo normal. Sendo cristão, não existe nem sequer a mais vaga possibilidade de que algum dia eu venha a aceitar o homossexualismo como algo natural. O homossexualismo se qualifica como um grave desvio de conduta e um pecado contra o Criador.
A Bíblia proíbe terminantemente conduta sexual imoral, o que — além do homossexualismo — inclui adultério, fornicação, incesto e bestialidade, entre outras formas igualmente pérfidas de degradação.
Segue abaixo três passagens bíblicas que proíbem terminantemente a conduta homossexual:
“Não te deitarás com um homem como se deita com uma mulher. Isso é abominável!” (Levítico 18:22 — King James Atualizada)
“Se um homem se deitar com outro homem, como se deita com mulher, ambos terão praticado abominação; certamente serão mortos; o seu sangue estará sobre eles.” (Levítico 20:13 — João Ferreira de Almeida Atualizada)
“O quê! Não sabeis que os injustos não herdarão o reino de Deus? Não sejais desencaminhados. Nem fornicadores, nem idólatras, nem adúlteros, nem homens mantidos para propósitos desnaturais, nem homens que se deitam com homens, nem ladrões, nem gananciosos, nem beberrões, nem injuriadores, nem extorsores herdarão o reino de Deus.” (1 Coríntios 6:9,10 —Tradução do Novo Mundo das Escrituras Sagradas com Referências)
Se você não é religioso, pode simplesmente levar em consideração o argumento do respeito pela ordem natural. A ordem natural é incondicional e incisiva com relação a uma questão: o complemento de tudo o que existe é o seu oposto, não o seu igual. O complemento do dia é a noite, o complemento da luz é a escuridão, o complemento da água, que é líquida, é a terra, que é sólida. E como sabemos o complemento do macho — de sua respectiva espécie — é a fêmea.
Portanto, o complemento do homem, o macho da espécie humana, é naturalmente a mulher, a fêmea da espécie humana. Um homem e uma mulher podem naturalmente se reproduzir, porque são um complemento biológico natural. Por outro lado, um homem e outro homem são incapazes de se reproduzir, assim como uma mulher e outra mulher.
Infelizmente, o mundo atual está longe de aceitar como plenamente estabelecida a ordem natural pelo simples fato dela existir, visto que tentam subvertê-la a qualquer custo, não importa o malabarismo intelectual que tenham que fazer para justificar os seus pontos de vista distorcidos e antinaturais. A libertinagem irrefreável e a imoralidade bestial do mundo contemporâneo pós-moderno não reconhecem nenhum tipo de limite. Quem tenta restabelecer princípios morais salutares é imediatamente considerado um vilão retrógrado e repressivo, sendo ativamente demonizado pela militância do hedonismo, da luxúria e da licenciosidade desenfreada e sem limites.
Definitivamente, fazer a apologia da moralidade, do autocontrole e do autodomínio não faz nenhum sucesso na Sodoma e Gomorra global dos dias atuais. O que faz sucesso é lacração, devassidão, promiscuidade e prazeres carnais vazios. O famoso escritor e filósofo francês Albert Camus expressou uma verdade contundente quando disse: “Uma só frase lhe bastará para definir o homem moderno — fornicava e lia jornais”.
Qualquer indivíduo tem o direito inalienável de discriminar ativamente homossexuais, pelo direito que ele julgar mais pertinente no seu caso. A objeção de consciência para qualquer situação é um direito natural dos indivíduos. Há alguns anos, um caso que aconteceu nos Estados Unidos ganhou enorme repercussão internacional, quando o confeiteiro Jack Phillips se recusou a fazer um bolo de casamento para o “casal” homossexual Dave Mullins e Charlie Craig.
Uma representação dos direitos civis do estado do Colorado abriu um inquérito contra o confeiteiro, alegando que ele deveria ser obrigado a atender todos os clientes, independente da orientação sexual, raça ou crença. Preste atenção nas palavras usadas — ele deveria ser obrigado a atender.
Como se recusou bravamente a ceder, o caso foi parar invariavelmente na Suprema Corte, que decidiu por sete a dois em favor de Jack Phillips, sob a alegação de que obrigar o confeiteiro a atender o “casal” homossexual era uma violação nefasta dos seus princípios religiosos. Felizmente, esse foi um caso em que a liberdade prevaleceu sobre a tirania progressista.
Evidentemente, homossexuais não devem ser agredidos, ofendidos, internados em clínicas contra a sua vontade, nem devem ser constrangidos em suas liberdades pelo fato de serem homossexuais. O que eles precisam entender é que a liberdade é uma via de mão dupla. Eles podem ter liberdade para adotar a conduta que desejarem e fazer o que quiserem (contanto que não agridam ninguém), mas da mesma forma, é fundamental respeitar e preservar a liberdade de terceiros que desejam rejeitá-los pacificamente, pelo motivo que for.
Afinal, ninguém tem a menor obrigação de aceitá-los, atendê-los ou sequer pensar que uma união estável entre duas pessoas do mesmo sexo — incapaz de gerar descendentes, e, portanto, antinatural — deva ser considerado um matrimônio de verdade. Absolutamente nenhuma pessoa, ideia, movimento, crença ou ideologia usufrui de plena unanimidade no mundo. Por que o homossexualismo deveria ter tal privilégio?
Homossexuais não são portadores de uma verdade definitiva, absoluta e indiscutível, que está acima da humanidade. São seres humanos comuns que — na melhor das hipóteses —, levam um estilo de vida que pode ser considerado “alternativo”, e absolutamente ninguém tem a obrigação de considerar esse estilo de vida normal ou aceitável. A única obrigação das pessoas é não interferir, e isso não implica uma obrigação em aceitar.
Discriminar homossexuais (assim como pessoas de qualquer outro grupo, raça, religião, nacionalidade ou etnia) é um direito natural por parte de todos aqueles que desejam exercer esse direito. E isso nem o direito positivo nem a militância progressista poderão algum dia alterar ou subverter. O direito natural e a inclinação inerente dos seres humanos em atender às suas próprias disposições é simplesmente imutável e faz parte do seu conjunto de necessidades.
Conclusão
A militância progressista é absurdamente autoritária, e todas as suas estratégias e disposições ideológicas mostram que ela está em uma guerra permanente contra a ordem natural, contra a liberdade e principalmente contra o homem branco, cristão, conservador e tradicionalista — possivelmente, aquilo que ela mais odeia e despreza.
Nós não podemos, no entanto, ceder ou dar espaço para a agenda progressista, tampouco pensar em considerar como sendo normais todas as pautas abusivas e tirânicas que a militância pretende estabelecer como sendo perfeitamente razoáveis e aceitáveis, quer a sociedade aceite isso ou não. Afinal, conforme formos cedendo, o progressismo tirânico e totalitário tende a ganhar cada vez mais espaço.
Quanto mais espaço o progressismo conquistar, mais corroída será a liberdade e mais impulso ganhará o totalitarismo. Com isso, a cultura do cancelamento vai acabar com carreiras, profissões e com o sustento de muitas pessoas, pelo simples fato de que elas discordam das pautas universitárias da moda.
A história mostra perfeitamente que quanto mais liberdade uma sociedade tem, mais progresso ela atinge. Por outro lado, quanto mais autoritária ela for, mais retrocessos ela sofrerá. O autoritarismo se combate com liberdade, desafiando as pautas de todos aqueles que persistem em implementar a tirania na sociedade. O politicamente correto é o nazismo dos costumes, que pretende subverter a moral através de uma cultura de vigilância policial despótica e autoritária, para que toda a sociedade seja subjugada pela agenda totalitária progressista.
Pois quanto a nós, precisamos continuar travando o bom combate em nome da liberdade. E isso inclui reconhecer que ideologias, hábitos e costumes de que não gostamos tem o direito de existir e até mesmo de serem defendidos.
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@ 8fb140b4:f948000c
2023-07-22 09:39:48Intro
This short tutorial will help you set up your own Nostr Wallet Connect (NWC) on your own LND Node that is not using Umbrel. If you are a user of Umbrel, you should use their version of NWC.
Requirements
You need to have a working installation of LND with established channels and connectivity to the internet. NWC in itself is fairly light and will not consume a lot of resources. You will also want to ensure that you have a working installation of Docker, since we will use a docker image to run NWC.
- Working installation of LND (and all of its required components)
- Docker (with Docker compose)
Installation
For the purpose of this tutorial, we will assume that you have your lnd/bitcoind running under user bitcoin with home directory /home/bitcoin. We will also assume that you already have a running installation of Docker (or docker.io).
Prepare and verify
git version - we will need git to get the latest version of NWC. docker version - should execute successfully and show the currently installed version of Docker. docker compose version - same as before, but the version will be different. ss -tupln | grep 10009- should produce the following output: tcp LISTEN 0 4096 0.0.0.0:10009 0.0.0.0: tcp LISTEN 0 4096 [::]:10009 [::]:**
For things to work correctly, your Docker should be version 20.10.0 or later. If you have an older version, consider installing a new one using instructions here: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
Create folders & download NWC
In the home directory of your LND/bitcoind user, create a new folder, e.g., "nwc" mkdir /home/bitcoin/nwc. Change to that directory cd /home/bitcoin/nwc and clone the NWC repository: git clone https://github.com/getAlby/nostr-wallet-connect.git
Creating the Docker image
In this step, we will create a Docker image that you will use to run NWC.
- Change directory to
nostr-wallet-connect
:cd nostr-wallet-connect
- Run command to build Docker image:
docker build -t nwc:$(date +'%Y%m%d%H%M') -t nwc:latest .
(there is a dot at the end) - The last line of the output (after a few minutes) should look like
=> => naming to docker.io/library/nwc:latest
nwc:latest
is the name of the Docker image with a tag which you should note for use later.
Creating docker-compose.yml and necessary data directories
- Let's create a directory that will hold your non-volatile data (DB):
mkdir data
- In
docker-compose.yml
file, there are fields that you want to replace (<> comments) and port “4321” that you want to make sure is open (check withss -tupln | grep 4321
which should return nothing). - Create
docker-compose.yml
file with the following content, and make sure to update fields that have <> comment:
version: "3.8" services: nwc: image: nwc:latest volumes: - ./data:/data - ~/.lnd:/lnd:ro ports: - "4321:8080" extra_hosts: - "localhost:host-gateway" environment: NOSTR_PRIVKEY: <use "openssl rand -hex 32" to generate a fresh key and place it inside ""> LN_BACKEND_TYPE: "LND" LND_ADDRESS: localhost:10009 LND_CERT_FILE: "/lnd/tls.cert" LND_MACAROON_FILE: "/lnd/data/chain/bitcoin/mainnet/admin.macaroon" DATABASE_URI: "/data/nostr-wallet-connect.db" COOKIE_SECRET: <use "openssl rand -hex 32" to generate fresh secret and place it inside ""> PORT: 8080 restart: always stop_grace_period: 1m
Starting and testing
Now that you have everything ready, it is time to start the container and test.
- While you are in the
nwc
directory (important), execute the following command and check the log output,docker compose up
- You should see container logs while it is starting, and it should not exit if everything went well.
- At this point, you should be able to go to
http://<ip of the host where nwc is running>:4321
and get to the interface of NWC - To stop the test run of NWC, simply press
Ctrl-C
, and it will shut the container down. - To start NWC permanently, you should execute
docker compose up -d
, “-d” tells Docker to detach from the session. - To check currently running NWC logs, execute
docker compose logs
to run it in tail mode add-f
to the end. - To stop the container, execute
docker compose down
That's all, just follow the instructions in the web interface to get started.
Updating
As with any software, you should expect fixes and updates that you would need to perform periodically. You could automate this, but it falls outside of the scope of this tutorial. Since we already have all of the necessary configuration in place, the update execution is fairly simple.
- Change directory to the clone of the git repository,
cd /home/bitcoin/nwc/nostr-wallet-connect
- Run command to build Docker image:
docker build -t nwc:$(date +'%Y%m%d%H%M') -t nwc:latest .
(there is a dot at the end) - Change directory back one level
cd ..
- Restart (stop and start) the docker compose config
docker compose down && docker compose up -d
- Done! Optionally you may want to check the logs:
docker compose logs
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@ b12b632c:d9e1ff79
2023-07-21 19:45:20I love testing every new self hosted app and I can say that Nostr "world" is really good regarding self hosting stuff.
Today I tested a Nostr relay named Strfry.
Strfry is really simple to setup and support a lot's of Nostr NIPs.
Here is the list of what it is able to do :
- Supports most applicable NIPs: 1, 2, 4, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 28, 33, 40
- No external database required: All data is stored locally on the filesystem in LMDB
- Hot reloading of config file: No server restart needed for many config param changes
- Zero downtime restarts, for upgrading binary without impacting users
- Websocket compression: permessage-deflate with optional sliding window, when supported by clients
- Built-in support for real-time streaming (up/down/both) events from remote relays, and bulk import/export of events from/to jsonl files
- negentropy-based set reconcilliation for efficient syncing with remote relays
Installation with docker compose (v2)
Spoiler : you need to have a computer with more than 1 (v)Core / 2GB of RAM to build the docker image locally. If not, this below might crash your computer during docker image build. You may need to use a prebuilt strfry docker image.
I assume you've read my first article on Managing domain with Nginx Proxy Manager because I will use the NPM docker compose stack to publish strfry Nostr relay. Without the initial NPM configuration done, it may not work as expected. I'll use the same docker-compose.yml file and folder.
Get back in the "npm-stack" folder :
cd npm-stack
Cloning the strfry github repo locally :
git clone https://github.com/hoytech/strfry.git
Modify the docker-compose file to locate the strfry configuration data outside of the folder repo directory to avoid mistake during futures upgrades (CTRL + X, S & ENTER to quit and save modifications) :
nano docker-compose.yml
You don't have to insert the Nginx Proxy Manager part, you should already have it into the file. If not, check here. You should only have to add the strfry part.
``` version: '3.8' services: # should already be present into the docker-compose.yml app: image: 'jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest' restart: unless-stopped ports: # These ports are in format
: - '80:80' # Public HTTP Port - '443:443' # Public HTTPS Port - '81:81' # Admin Web Port # Add any other Stream port you want to expose # - '21:21' # FTP # Uncomment the next line if you uncomment anything in the section # environment: # Uncomment this if you want to change the location of # the SQLite DB file within the container # DB_SQLITE_FILE: "/data/database.sqlite" # Uncomment this if IPv6 is not enabled on your host # DISABLE_IPV6: 'true' volumes: - ./nginxproxymanager/data:/data - ./nginxproxymanager/letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
strfry-nostr-relay: container_name: strfry build: ./strfry volumes: - ./strfry-data/strfry.conf:/etc/strfry.conf - ./strfry-data/strfry-db:/app/strfry-db
ports is commented by NPM will access through docker internal network
no need to expose strfry port directly to the internet
ports:
- "7777:7777"
```
Before starting the container, we need to customize the strfry configuration file "strfry.conf". We'll copy the strfry configuration file and place it into the "strfry-data" folder to modify it with our own settings :
mkdir strfry-data && cp strfry/strfry.conf strfry-data/
And modify the strfry.conf file with your own settings :
nano strfry-data/strfry.conf
You can modify all the settings you need but the basics settings are :
- bind = "127.0.0.1" --> bind = "0.0.0.0" --> otherwise NPM won't be able to contact the strfry service
-
name = "strfry default" --> name of your nostr relay
-
description = "This is a strfry instance." --> your nostr relay description
-
pubkey = "" --> your pubkey in hex format. You can use the Damu's tool to generate your hex key from your npub key : https://damus.io/key/
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contact = "" --> your email
``` relay { # Interface to listen on. Use 0.0.0.0 to listen on all interfaces (restart required) bind = "127.0.0.1"
# Port to open for the nostr websocket protocol (restart required) port = 7777 # Set OS-limit on maximum number of open files/sockets (if 0, don't attempt to set) (restart required) nofiles = 1000000 # HTTP header that contains the client's real IP, before reverse proxying (ie x-real-ip) (MUST be all lower-case) realIpHeader = "" info { # NIP-11: Name of this server. Short/descriptive (< 30 characters) name = "strfry default" # NIP-11: Detailed information about relay, free-form description = "This is a strfry instance." # NIP-11: Administrative nostr pubkey, for contact purposes pubkey = "" # NIP-11: Alternative administrative contact (email, website, etc) contact = "" }
```
You can now start the docker strfry docker container :
docker compose up -d
This command will take a bit of time because it will build the strfry docker image locally before starting the container. If your VPS doesn't have lot's of (v)CPU/RAM, it could fail (nothing happening during the docker image build). My VPS has 1 vCore / 2GB of RAM and died few seconds after the build beginning.
If it's the case, you can use prebuilt strfry docker image available on the Docker hub : https://hub.docker.com/search?q=strfry&sort=updated_at&order=desc
That said, otherwise, you should see this :
``` user@vps:~/npm-stack$ docker compose up -d [+] Building 202.4s (15/15) FINISHED
=> [internal] load build definition from Dockerfile 0.2s => => transferring dockerfile: 724B 0.0s => [internal] load .dockerignore 0.3s => => transferring context: 2B 0.0s => [internal] load metadata for docker.io/library/ubuntu:jammy 0.0s => [build 1/7] FROM docker.io/library/ubuntu:jammy 0.4s => [internal] load build context 0.9s => => transferring context: 825.64kB 0.2s => [runner 2/4] WORKDIR /app 1.3s => [build 2/7] WORKDIR /build 1.5s => [runner 3/4] RUN apt update && apt install -y --no-install-recommends liblmdb0 libflatbuffers1 libsecp256k1-0 libb2-1 libzstd1 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 12.4s => [build 3/7] RUN apt update && apt install -y --no-install-recommends git g++ make pkg-config libtool ca-certificates libyaml-perl libtemplate-perl libregexp-grammars-perl libssl-dev zlib1g-dev l 55.5s => [build 4/7] COPY . . 0.9s => [build 5/7] RUN git submodule update --init 2.6s => [build 6/7] RUN make setup-golpe 10.8s => [build 7/7] RUN make -j4 126.8s => [runner 4/4] COPY --from=build /build/strfry strfry 1.3s => exporting to image 0.8s => => exporting layers 0.8s => => writing image sha256:1d346bf343e3bb63da2e4c70521a8350b35a02742dd52b12b131557e96ca7d05 0.0s => => naming to docker.io/library/docker-compose_strfry-nostr-relay 0.0sUse 'docker scan' to run Snyk tests against images to find vulnerabilities and learn how to fix them
[+] Running 02/02
⠿ Container strfry Started 11.0s ⠿ Container npm-stack-app-1 Running ```You can check if everything is OK with strfry container by checking the container logs :
user@vps:~/npm-stack$ docker logs strfry date time ( uptime ) [ thread name/id ] v| 2023-07-21 19:26:58.514 ( 0.039s) [main thread ]INFO| arguments: /app/strfry relay 2023-07-21 19:26:58.514 ( 0.039s) [main thread ]INFO| Current dir: /app 2023-07-21 19:26:58.514 ( 0.039s) [main thread ]INFO| stderr verbosity: 0 2023-07-21 19:26:58.514 ( 0.039s) [main thread ]INFO| ----------------------------------- 2023-07-21 19:26:58.514 ( 0.039s) [main thread ]INFO| CONFIG: Loading config from file: /etc/strfry.conf 2023-07-21 19:26:58.529 ( 0.054s) [main thread ]INFO| CONFIG: successfully installed 2023-07-21 19:26:58.533 ( 0.058s) [Websocket ]INFO| Started websocket server on 0.0.0.0:7777
Now, we have to create the subdomain where strfry Nostr relay will be accessible. You need to connect to your Nginx Proxy Manager admin UI and create a new proxy host with these settings :
"Details" tab (Websockets support is mandatory!, you can replace "strfry" by whatever you like, for instance : mybeautifulrelay.yourdomain.tld)
"Details" tab:
"SSL" tab:
And click on "Save"
If everything is OK, when you go to https://strfry.yourdomain.tld you should see :
To verify if strfry is working properly, you can test it with the (really useful!) website https://nostr.watch. You have to insert your relay URL into the nostr.watch URL like this : https://nostr.watch/relay/strfry.yourdomain.tld
You should see this :
If you are seeing your server as online, readable and writable, you made it ! You can add your Nostr strfry server to your Nostr prefered relay and begin to publish notes ! 🎇
Future work:
Once done, strfry will work like a charm but you may need to have more work to update strfry in the near future. I'm currently working on a bash script that will :
- Updatethe "strfry" folder,
- Backup the "strfry.conf" file,
- Download the latest "strfry.conf" from strfry github repo,
- Inject old configuration settings into the new "strfry.conf" file,
- Compose again the stack (rebuilding the image to get the latest code updates),
- etc.
Tell me if you need the script!
Voilààààà
See you soon in another Fractalized story!
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@ b12b632c:d9e1ff79
2023-07-20 20:12:39Self hosting web applications comes quickly with the need to deal with HTTPS protocol and SSL certificates. The time where web applications was published over the 80/TCP port without any encryption is totally over. Now we have Let's Encrypt and other free certification authority that lets us play web applications with, at least, the basic minimum security required.
Second part of web self hosting stuff that is really useful is the web proxifycation.
It's possible to have multiple web applications accessible through HTTPS but as we can't use the some port (spoiler: we can) we are forced to have ugly URL as https://mybeautifudomain.tld:8443.
This is where Nginx Proxy Manager (NPM) comes to help us.
NPM, as gateway, will listen on the 443 https port and based on the subdomain you want to reach, it will redirect the network flow to the NPM differents declared backend ports. NPM will also request HTTPS cert for you and let you know when the certificate expires, really useful.
We'll now install NPM with docker compose (v2) and you'll see, it's very easy.
You can find the official NPM setup instructions here.
But before we absolutely need to do something. You need to connect to the registrar where you bought your domain name and go into the zone DNS section.You have to create a A record poing to your VPS IP. That will allow NPM to request SSL certificates for your domain and subdomains.
Create a new folder for the NPM docker stack :
mkdir npm-stack && cd npm-stack
Create a new docker-compose.yml :
nano docker-compose.yml
Paste this content into it (CTRL + X ; Y & ENTER to save/quit) :
``` version: '3.8' services: app: image: 'jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest' restart: unless-stopped ports: # These ports are in format
: - '80:80' # Public HTTP Port - '443:443' # Public HTTPS Port - '81:81' # Admin Web Port # Add any other Stream port you want to expose # - '21:21' # FTP # Uncomment the next line if you uncomment anything in the section # environment: # Uncomment this if you want to change the location of # the SQLite DB file within the container # DB_SQLITE_FILE: "/data/database.sqlite" # Uncomment this if IPv6 is not enabled on your host # DISABLE_IPV6: 'true' volumes: - ./nginxproxymanager/data:/data - ./nginxproxymanager/letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
```
You'll not believe but it's done. NPM docker compose configuration is done.
To start Nginx Proxy Manager with docker compose, you just have to :
docker compose up -d
You'll see :
user@vps:~/tutorials/npm-stack$ docker compose up -d [+] Running 2/2 ✔ Network npm-stack_default Created ✔ Container npm-stack-app-1 Started
You can check if NPM container is started by doing this command :
docker ps
You'll see :
user@vps:~/tutorials/npm-stack$ docker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES 7bc5ea8ac9c8 jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest "/init" About a minute ago Up About a minute 0.0.0.0:80-81->80-81/tcp, :::80-81->80-81/tcp, 0.0.0.0:443->443/tcp, :::443->443/tcp npm-stack-app-1
If the command show "Up X minutes" for the npm-stack-app-1, you're good to go! You can access to the NPM admin UI by going to http://YourIPAddress:81.You shoud see :
The default NPM login/password are : admin@example.com/changeme .If the login succeed, you should see a popup asking to edit your user by changing your email password :
And your password :
Click on "Save" to finish the login. To verify if NPM is able to request SSL certificates for you, create first a subdomain for the NPM admin UI : Click on "Hosts" and "Proxy Hosts" :
Followed by "Add Proxy Host"
If you want to access the NPM admin UI with https://admin.yourdomain.tld, please set all the parameters like this (I won't explain each parameters) :
Details tab :
SSL tab :
And click on "Save".
NPM will request the SSL certificate "admin.yourdomain.tld" for you.
If you have an erreor message "Internal Error" it's probably because your domaine DNS zone is not configured with an A DNS record pointing to your VPS IP.
Otherwise you should see (my domain is hidden) :
Clicking on the "Source" URL link "admin.yourdomain.tld" will open a pop-up and, surprise, you should see the NPM admin UI with the URL "https://admin.yourdomain.tld" !
If yes, bravo, everything is OK ! 🎇
You know now how to have a subdomain of your domain redirecting to a container web app. In the next blog post, you'll see how to setup a Nostr relay with NPM ;)
Voilààààà
See you soon in another Fractalized story!
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@ 78733875:4eb851f2
2023-07-14 22:25:21"The computer can be used as a tool to liberate and protect people, rather than to control them," as Hal Finney wrote so presciently 30 years ago.[^fn-hal]
The goal of OpenSats is to help build the tools that Hal alluded to. Tools that liberate and protect, rather than systems that control and oppress. Many tools still have to be built. Many tools still need to be improved. However, "the universe smiles on encryption," as Assange so aptly put it.[^fn-assange]
We believe that freedom tech is what carries this smile forward, which is why we are delighted to announce grants for over a dozen projects in the bitcoin & lightning ecosystem.
[^fn-hal]: Hal Finney: Why remailers... (November 1992)
[^fn-assange]: Julian Assange: A Call to Cryptographic Arms (October 2012)
The following open-source projects were selected by the OpenSats board for funding:
- Payjoin Dev Kit
- Bolt12 for LND
- Splicing
- Raspiblitz
- Labelbase
- BTCPay Server
- ZeroSync
- Mutiny Wallet
- next-auth Lightning Provider
- Cashu
- lnproxy
- Blixt Wallet
Let's take a closer look at each to understand their goal and how it aligns with the OpenSats mission.
Payjoin Dev Kit
Payjoin brings privacy to bitcoin without changing the way you're used to using it. Payjoin transactions look no different from normal activity on-chain, so they boost everyone's privacy, even those who don't payjoin, and foil chain surveillance.
Payjoin is easy to integrate and falls back to working defaults where it isn't supported, but it can only take off when senders and receivers include standard payjoin support in their software. Payjoin Dev Kit makes it easy for wallet developers to integrate BIP 78 standard payjoins everywhere, having working reference integrations for Bitcoin Core, LND, and BDK.
Repository: github.com/payjoin
License: MITBolt12 for LND
Bolt12 brings a new invoice format, enabling static invoices (offers) as well as recurring payments. It adds support to receive payments in a lightning-native way without using a web server. It also uses Blinded Paths to disguise the destination of a node both when fetching the invoice and when paying. This improves privacy and, therefore, security for the receiver of the payment.
Consequently, Bolt12 makes it much easier to receive and send payments without any third-party infrastructure in a native-lightning way. Static invoices make donations and recurring payments much easier.
Repository: lightningnetwork/lnd
License: MITSplicing
Splicing is the ability to resize Lightning channels on-the-fly, giving users of the Lightning Network many additional benefits that were not intuitively obvious at first. Splicing scales Lightning by removing a fundamental limitation. Removing this limitation increases fungibility and lowers blockspace usage, an important step towards maturing the Lightning network and enabling the onboarding of millions, and ultimately billions, of people.
Repository: ddustin/splice
License: BSD-MITRaspiblitz
Raspiblitz is a do-it-yourself node stack that allows you to run a Lightning Node together with a Bitcoin Core full node on your Raspberry Pi. While the Raspberry Pi is the most common hardware running this particular software, it was developed to support multiple hardware platforms and can run on bare metal servers too.
The open-source project was started in 2018 as part of a Lightning hackathon in the German Bitcoin space. Since then, it has grown to over 150 contributors and 2000 stars on GitHub. The software integrates dozens of services and tools via its plugin system and sports advanced features like touchscreen support, channel autopilot, backup systems, DynDNS, SSH tunneling, and more.
Repository: raspiblitz/raspiblitz
License: MITLabelbase
Labelbase is a label management service for Bitcoin transactions and addresses. It provides features for adding labels, importing and exporting labels, and offers a public API for integration with wallets and existing workflows.
Labelbase supports BIP-329, a format for unifying label data. The goal of the project is to offer a convenient solution for managing labels associated with Bitcoin transactions and addresses across wallets and other tools. By providing a unified label management interface, Labelbase enhances the user experience, improves privacy, and promotes better organization and understanding of Bitcoin transactions.
Repository: Labelbase/Labelbase
License: MITBTCPay Server
BTCPay Server is a free, open-source & self-hosted bitcoin payment gateway that allows self-sovereign individuals and businesses to accept bitcoin payments online or in person without added fees.
At its core, BTCPay Server is an automated invoicing system. Merchants can integrate the software with their website or shop, so customers are presented with an invoice upon checkout. The status of the invoice will update according to settlement, so merchants can fulfill the order at the appropriate time. The software also takes care of payment refunding and bitcoin management alongside many other features.
Repository: btcpayserver/btcpayserver
License: MITZeroSync
While ZeroSync is still at an early stage, its promise is to allow verification of Bitcoin's chain state in an instant. It offers compact cryptographic proofs to validate the entire history of transactions and everyone's current balances.
The first application is to "zerosync" Bitcoin Core in pruned mode. The long-term vision for ZeroSync is to become a toolbox for custom Bitcoin proofs.
Repository: zerosync/zerosync
License: MITMutiny Wallet
Mutiny Wallet is a web-first wallet capable of running anywhere, providing instant onboarding and platform censorship resistance. It is self-custodial, privacy-focused, user-friendly, and open-sourced under the MIT license.
The wallet has a strong focus on privacy, scalability, and accessibility. In addition to features that you would expect a regular lightning wallet to have, the team is working to incorporate Nostr-related features into the wallet, such as a feed of friends' Zaps, native Zap sending and receiving, a lightning subscription specification for services such as nostr relays, and a P2P DLC marketplace. The team's goal is to provide users with a seamless experience, combining the power of Bitcoin and Lightning with social media in a way that matches the Bitcoin ethos.
Repository: MutinyWallet
License: MITnext-auth Lightning Provider
The goal of this project is to implement an authentication provider for next-auth, an authentication provider for the popular open-source framework NextJS. The next-auth framework has nearly 500k weekly downloads and powers the authentication of many modern web, mobile, and desktop apps. Having a plug-and-play Provider for Lightning makes integration easier and more attractive for developers.
Repository: jowo-io/next-auth-lightning-provider
License: ISCCashu
Cashu is a Chaumian ecash system built for bitcoin that brings near-perfect privacy for users of custodial bitcoin applications. A Cashu ecash mint does not know who you are, what your balance is, or who you're transacting with. Users of a mint can exchange ecash privately, without anyone being able to know who the involved parties are.
Payments are executed without anyone able to censor specific users. There are multiple implementations of the Cashu protocol. Popular open-source wallets are Cashu Nutshell, Cashu.me, and Nutstash.
Repository: cashubtc/cashu
License: MITlnproxy
lnproxy is a simple privacy tool that empowers users of custodial Lightning wallets with better payment destination privacy and sovereign node runners with enhanced receiver privacy. lnproxy works like a "poor man's" rendezvous router, providing privacy for users without taking custody of their funds. The project encompasses an LNURL-style protocol specification and a collection of open-source implementations of lnproxy clients and a relay.
Repository: lnproxy/lnproxy
License: GPL 3.0 & MITBlixt Wallet
Blixt is a non-custodial wallet for bitcoiners who want to give Lightning a try. It runs on Android, iOS, and macOS. It is easy to use and straightforward to set up, making it a user-friendly option to get started with Lightning.
Blixt uses LND and Neutrino under the hood, directly on the phone, respecting your privacy. The wallet does not use any centralized servers for doing transactions. Channels are opened automatically on the user's behalf, making it easy to get up and running on Lightning.
Repository: hsjoberg/blixt-wallet
License: MIT
In addition to the software projects listed above, three educational initiatives were selected for funding:
- Bitcoin Education in Nigeria is an initiative started and led by Apata Johnson. Apata's project aims to educate youths on bitcoin and the opportunities it brings for the people living in the rural areas of Nigeria.
- 21 Ideas is a project that aims to bring quality Bitcoin education to Russian citizens. Tony and others have been working for many years on translations, original material, and hands-on tutorials for beginners. We believe that education is paramount to proper Bitcoin use, and localization is paramount for everyday citizens to properly grasp the importance as well as the novel concepts of bitcoin.
- CoreDev.tech is organizing recurring developer events, which are all about bringing devs together so that they can hack on Bitcoin Core and related software.
We received hundreds of applications in the last couple of months, which is a fantastic signal and something we are delighted about. Some applications are still being reviewed by the OpenSats board, as we try our best to assess feasibility, alignment, and potential impact of each project. We will announce additional grants as applications pass our grant selection process.
Unfortunately, we were unable to fund all of the proposals that were sent to us. Please don't hesitate to apply again in case your application was rejected this time around. The applicant pool was very competitive, which is a great thing to see in and of itself.
Grants for the projects above are funded by contributions to the Bitcoin General Fund. Our operations as well as our grant programs are made possible by generous donors like you. If you want to help fund the Bitcoin ecosystem, please donate to the Bitcoin General Fund.
Our team is screening applications constantly, and we will announce new grants and funding opportunities as they arise. If you are working on an open-source project in and around bitcoin, and you think your work is aligned with the OpenSats mission, please apply for funding.
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@ d2e97f73:ea9a4d1b
2023-04-11 19:36:53There’s a lot of conversation around the #TwitterFiles. Here’s my take, and thoughts on how to fix the issues identified.
I’ll start with the principles I’ve come to believe…based on everything I’ve learned and experienced through my past actions as a Twitter co-founder and lead:
- Social media must be resilient to corporate and government control.
- Only the original author may remove content they produce.
- Moderation is best implemented by algorithmic choice.
The Twitter when I led it and the Twitter of today do not meet any of these principles. This is my fault alone, as I completely gave up pushing for them when an activist entered our stock in 2020. I no longer had hope of achieving any of it as a public company with no defense mechanisms (lack of dual-class shares being a key one). I planned my exit at that moment knowing I was no longer right for the company.
The biggest mistake I made was continuing to invest in building tools for us to manage the public conversation, versus building tools for the people using Twitter to easily manage it for themselves. This burdened the company with too much power, and opened us to significant outside pressure (such as advertising budgets). I generally think companies have become far too powerful, and that became completely clear to me with our suspension of Trump’s account. As I’ve said before, we did the right thing for the public company business at the time, but the wrong thing for the internet and society. Much more about this here: https://twitter.com/jack/status/1349510769268850690
I continue to believe there was no ill intent or hidden agendas, and everyone acted according to the best information we had at the time. Of course mistakes were made. But if we had focused more on tools for the people using the service rather than tools for us, and moved much faster towards absolute transparency, we probably wouldn’t be in this situation of needing a fresh reset (which I am supportive of). Again, I own all of this and our actions, and all I can do is work to make it right.
Back to the principles. Of course governments want to shape and control the public conversation, and will use every method at their disposal to do so, including the media. And the power a corporation wields to do the same is only growing. It’s critical that the people have tools to resist this, and that those tools are ultimately owned by the people. Allowing a government or a few corporations to own the public conversation is a path towards centralized control.
I’m a strong believer that any content produced by someone for the internet should be permanent until the original author chooses to delete it. It should be always available and addressable. Content takedowns and suspensions should not be possible. Doing so complicates important context, learning, and enforcement of illegal activity. There are significant issues with this stance of course, but starting with this principle will allow for far better solutions than we have today. The internet is trending towards a world were storage is “free” and infinite, which places all the actual value on how to discover and see content.
Which brings me to the last principle: moderation. I don’t believe a centralized system can do content moderation globally. It can only be done through ranking and relevance algorithms, the more localized the better. But instead of a company or government building and controlling these solely, people should be able to build and choose from algorithms that best match their criteria, or not have to use any at all. A “follow” action should always deliver every bit of content from the corresponding account, and the algorithms should be able to comb through everything else through a relevance lens that an individual determines. There’s a default “G-rated” algorithm, and then there’s everything else one can imagine.
The only way I know of to truly live up to these 3 principles is a free and open protocol for social media, that is not owned by a single company or group of companies, and is resilient to corporate and government influence. The problem today is that we have companies who own both the protocol and discovery of content. Which ultimately puts one person in charge of what’s available and seen, or not. This is by definition a single point of failure, no matter how great the person, and over time will fracture the public conversation, and may lead to more control by governments and corporations around the world.
I believe many companies can build a phenomenal business off an open protocol. For proof, look at both the web and email. The biggest problem with these models however is that the discovery mechanisms are far too proprietary and fixed instead of open or extendable. Companies can build many profitable services that complement rather than lock down how we access this massive collection of conversation. There is no need to own or host it themselves.
Many of you won’t trust this solution just because it’s me stating it. I get it, but that’s exactly the point. Trusting any one individual with this comes with compromises, not to mention being way too heavy a burden for the individual. It has to be something akin to what bitcoin has shown to be possible. If you want proof of this, get out of the US and European bubble of the bitcoin price fluctuations and learn how real people are using it for censorship resistance in Africa and Central/South America.
I do still wish for Twitter, and every company, to become uncomfortably transparent in all their actions, and I wish I forced more of that years ago. I do believe absolute transparency builds trust. As for the files, I wish they were released Wikileaks-style, with many more eyes and interpretations to consider. And along with that, commitments of transparency for present and future actions. I’m hopeful all of this will happen. There’s nothing to hide…only a lot to learn from. The current attacks on my former colleagues could be dangerous and doesn’t solve anything. If you want to blame, direct it at me and my actions, or lack thereof.
As far as the free and open social media protocol goes, there are many competing projects: @bluesky is one with the AT Protocol, nostr another, Mastodon yet another, Matrix yet another…and there will be many more. One will have a chance at becoming a standard like HTTP or SMTP. This isn’t about a “decentralized Twitter.” This is a focused and urgent push for a foundational core technology standard to make social media a native part of the internet. I believe this is critical both to Twitter’s future, and the public conversation’s ability to truly serve the people, which helps hold governments and corporations accountable. And hopefully makes it all a lot more fun and informative again.
💸🛠️🌐 To accelerate open internet and protocol work, I’m going to open a new category of #startsmall grants: “open internet development.” It will start with a focus of giving cash and equity grants to engineering teams working on social media and private communication protocols, bitcoin, and a web-only mobile OS. I’ll make some grants next week, starting with $1mm/yr to Signal. Please let me know other great candidates for this money.
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@ 82341f88:fbfbe6a2
2023-04-11 19:36:53There’s a lot of conversation around the #TwitterFiles. Here’s my take, and thoughts on how to fix the issues identified.
I’ll start with the principles I’ve come to believe…based on everything I’ve learned and experienced through my past actions as a Twitter co-founder and lead:
- Social media must be resilient to corporate and government control.
- Only the original author may remove content they produce.
- Moderation is best implemented by algorithmic choice.
The Twitter when I led it and the Twitter of today do not meet any of these principles. This is my fault alone, as I completely gave up pushing for them when an activist entered our stock in 2020. I no longer had hope of achieving any of it as a public company with no defense mechanisms (lack of dual-class shares being a key one). I planned my exit at that moment knowing I was no longer right for the company.
The biggest mistake I made was continuing to invest in building tools for us to manage the public conversation, versus building tools for the people using Twitter to easily manage it for themselves. This burdened the company with too much power, and opened us to significant outside pressure (such as advertising budgets). I generally think companies have become far too powerful, and that became completely clear to me with our suspension of Trump’s account. As I’ve said before, we did the right thing for the public company business at the time, but the wrong thing for the internet and society. Much more about this here: https://twitter.com/jack/status/1349510769268850690
I continue to believe there was no ill intent or hidden agendas, and everyone acted according to the best information we had at the time. Of course mistakes were made. But if we had focused more on tools for the people using the service rather than tools for us, and moved much faster towards absolute transparency, we probably wouldn’t be in this situation of needing a fresh reset (which I am supportive of). Again, I own all of this and our actions, and all I can do is work to make it right.
Back to the principles. Of course governments want to shape and control the public conversation, and will use every method at their disposal to do so, including the media. And the power a corporation wields to do the same is only growing. It’s critical that the people have tools to resist this, and that those tools are ultimately owned by the people. Allowing a government or a few corporations to own the public conversation is a path towards centralized control.
I’m a strong believer that any content produced by someone for the internet should be permanent until the original author chooses to delete it. It should be always available and addressable. Content takedowns and suspensions should not be possible. Doing so complicates important context, learning, and enforcement of illegal activity. There are significant issues with this stance of course, but starting with this principle will allow for far better solutions than we have today. The internet is trending towards a world were storage is “free” and infinite, which places all the actual value on how to discover and see content.
Which brings me to the last principle: moderation. I don’t believe a centralized system can do content moderation globally. It can only be done through ranking and relevance algorithms, the more localized the better. But instead of a company or government building and controlling these solely, people should be able to build and choose from algorithms that best match their criteria, or not have to use any at all. A “follow” action should always deliver every bit of content from the corresponding account, and the algorithms should be able to comb through everything else through a relevance lens that an individual determines. There’s a default “G-rated” algorithm, and then there’s everything else one can imagine.
The only way I know of to truly live up to these 3 principles is a free and open protocol for social media, that is not owned by a single company or group of companies, and is resilient to corporate and government influence. The problem today is that we have companies who own both the protocol and discovery of content. Which ultimately puts one person in charge of what’s available and seen, or not. This is by definition a single point of failure, no matter how great the person, and over time will fracture the public conversation, and may lead to more control by governments and corporations around the world.
I believe many companies can build a phenomenal business off an open protocol. For proof, look at both the web and email. The biggest problem with these models however is that the discovery mechanisms are far too proprietary and fixed instead of open or extendable. Companies can build many profitable services that complement rather than lock down how we access this massive collection of conversation. There is no need to own or host it themselves.
Many of you won’t trust this solution just because it’s me stating it. I get it, but that’s exactly the point. Trusting any one individual with this comes with compromises, not to mention being way too heavy a burden for the individual. It has to be something akin to what bitcoin has shown to be possible. If you want proof of this, get out of the US and European bubble of the bitcoin price fluctuations and learn how real people are using it for censorship resistance in Africa and Central/South America.
I do still wish for Twitter, and every company, to become uncomfortably transparent in all their actions, and I wish I forced more of that years ago. I do believe absolute transparency builds trust. As for the files, I wish they were released Wikileaks-style, with many more eyes and interpretations to consider. And along with that, commitments of transparency for present and future actions. I’m hopeful all of this will happen. There’s nothing to hide…only a lot to learn from. The current attacks on my former colleagues could be dangerous and doesn’t solve anything. If you want to blame, direct it at me and my actions, or lack thereof.
As far as the free and open social media protocol goes, there are many competing projects: @bluesky is one with the AT Protocol, nostr another, Mastodon yet another, Matrix yet another…and there will be many more. One will have a chance at becoming a standard like HTTP or SMTP. This isn’t about a “decentralized Twitter.” This is a focused and urgent push for a foundational core technology standard to make social media a native part of the internet. I believe this is critical both to Twitter’s future, and the public conversation’s ability to truly serve the people, which helps hold governments and corporations accountable. And hopefully makes it all a lot more fun and informative again.
💸🛠️🌐 To accelerate open internet and protocol work, I’m going to open a new category of #startsmall grants: “open internet development.” It will start with a focus of giving cash and equity grants to engineering teams working on social media and private communication protocols, bitcoin, and a web-only mobile OS. I’ll make some grants next week, starting with $1mm/yr to Signal. Please let me know other great candidates for this money.
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@ f77dfdcf:17e93422
2024-06-16 14:36:42Time preference
หรือ ความโหยหาผลตอบแทนระยะสั้น คืออัตราส่วนของ การให้ความสำคัญกับผลตอบแทนที่อยู่ตรงหน้า กับ การอดทนรอรับผลตอบแทนในอนาคต
โดยปกติ time preference ของคนเราจะเป็นบวกเสมอ เพราะในทางธรรมชาติแล้ว เราจะให้คุณค่ากับปัจจุบันมากกว่าอนาคต
สมมติว่าเราหิว แล้วเลือกกินข้าวได้ 1 จาน แต่มีตัวเลือกคือ จะกินตอนนี้ หรือจะรอ 2 วันค่อยกิน แต่ก็ได้ข้าว 1 จานเท่ากันนะ
ถ้าถามใคร ก็เลือกกินวันนี้ เป็นผมก็เลือก ก็ตอนนี้หิวอะ รอไปก็ได้เท่าเดิม
แล้วก็ไม่มีใครอยากเสี่ยงปล่อยท้องหิว เพราะถ้าเราม่องเท่งไปซะก่อน จะได้ข้าวกี่จานก็ไม่มีความหมายแล้ว เพราะเรามีชีวิตอยู่ไม่ถึง
ถึงแม้จะเป็นบวกเสมอ แต่ค่านี้ของแต่ละคนก็จะมีไม่เท่ากัน และเมื่อเราเห็นว่าผลตอบแทนในอนาคตมีความคุ้มค่า การตัดสินใจของเราก็อาจจะเปลี่ยนไป ซึ่งความคุ้มค่านี้ที่แต่ละคนมองเห็น ก็จะขึ้นอยู่กับ time preference
สถานการณ์เดิมเลย แต่คราวนี้เพิ่มรางวัลเป็น ถ้าทนรออีก 2 วันได้ จะได้ข้าวเพิ่มเป็น 3 จาน แถมไข่ดาวด้วย คราวนี้ก็อาจจะมีคนเปลี่ยนใจไปอดทนรอ เพื่อแลกกับรางวัลที่มากขึ้น คุ้มค่ามากขึ้น แต่ก็ยังมีบางคน ที่ซื้อมากินวันนี้เหมือนเดิม เพราะมองว่ากินวันนี้มันคุ้มกว่า
ตามสำนวนไทย มันคือ “อดเปรี้ยวไว้กินหวาน” หรือ “ลำบากวันนี้ สบายวันหน้า” นั่นแหละครับ
time preference ของสัตว์นั้น มีสูงกว่ามนุษย์มาก เพราะพวกมันทำทุกอย่างตามสัญชาตญาณ ณ ตอนนั้น ซึ่งสิ่งนี้ทำให้มนุษย์เราสามารถควบคุมสัญชาตญาณ และความชั่ววูบยิ่งสัตว์ป่าได้ โดยคิดได้ว่า อะไรดีสำหรับอนาคตของเรา และสามารถทำตามหลักเหตุและผลได้
มาร์ชเมลโล่
การทดลองของคุณ Walter Mischel ที่ปล่อยให้เด็กอยู่ในห้องเพียงลำพังกับมาร์ชเมลโล่ โดยบอกกับเด็กไว้ว่า สามารถหยิบมากินได้เลยถ้าต้องการ เดี๋ยวพวกเขาจะกลับมาใหม่ใน 15 นาที ถ้ายังไม่กินขนมที่วางไว้ จะแถมขนมให้อีกชิ้นหนึ่ง
Walter Mischel source: https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/remembering-walter-mischel สิ่งนี้เป็นวิธีง่าย ๆ ในการวัด time preference ของเด็ก ๆ
โดยเด็กที่มี time preference ที่ต่ำกว่า จะอดทนรอเพื่อให้ได้ขนมเพิ่มขึ้นอีกชิ้นได้ ส่วนเด็กที่มี time preference ที่สูงกว่า จะทนไม่ไหว และที่หยิบขนมไปกิน
หลังจากนั้น คุณ Mischel ก็ได้ติดตามชีวิตเด็ก ๆ เหล่านั้นไปอีกหลายสิบปี และพบว่า เด็กที่อดทนไม่กินมาร์ชเมลโล่ จะมีคุณภาพชีวิตที่ดีกว่าอย่างเห็นได้ชัด เช่น ประสบความสำเร็จทางการศึกษา มีสุขภาพร่างกายแข็งแรง หรือไม่ติดสารเสพติด
ซึ่งการยับยั้งชั่งใจในปัจจุบัน อดทนไม่กินมาร์ชเมลโล่ในตอนนี้ เพื่อให้ได้รับรางวัลตอบแทนเป็นมาร์ชเมลโล่อีกชิ้น สิ่งนี้ คือการแลกเปลี่ยนกับตัวเองในอนาคต
แลกเปลี่ยนกับตัวเอง
ในทุก ๆ การตัดสินใจ หมายถึงการที่เรากำลังแลกเปลี่ยนกับตัวเองในอนาคตตลอดเวลา โดยที่เราอาจไม่รู้ตัว เช่น
- การเก็บเงินไว้ แทนที่จะใช้มัน ยอมไม่ได้ใช้จ่ายในสิ่งที่ต้องการ ณ ตอนนี้ เพื่อสะสมกำลังทุน สำหรับอำนาจการจับจ่ายใช้สอยในอนาคตที่มากขึ้น
- การอดทนใช้เวลาฝึกฝนทักษะ ลงทุนทางเวลาและกำลังในปัจจุบัน เพื่อความสามารถในการสร้างงานที่มีผลตอบแทนสูงขึ้น แทนที่จะทุ่มเวลาไปกับการทำงานตามความสามารถเท่าที่มี ซึ่งได้ผลตอบแทนต่ำกว่า
- หรือการที่เด็กเลือกไม่กินมาร์ชเมลโล่ ก็คือการแลกเปลี่ยนความสุขในปัจจุบัน กับความสุขที่มากขึ้นในอนาคต จากการได้กินมาร์ชเมลโล่ 2 ชิ้น
โดยทั้งหมด ผู้ที่ได้รับหรือเสียประโยชน์ ก็มีแต่ตัวเราที่เป็นผู้ตัดสินใจเท่านั้น ผู้ที่มี time preference ต่ำ จะมีความยับยั้งชั่งใจต่อสิ่งเร้ามากกว่า และสามารถให้ความสำคัญกับตัวเองในอนาคตได้มากกว่า
มองการณ์ไกล
สิ่งที่ยังไม่ได้เอ่ยถึง คือเรื่องของความเสี่ยง เช่น ความเสี่ยงในการอดข้าวจนม่องเท่งอย่างที่กล่าวไปข้างต้น ซึ่งมันเป็นปัจจัยหนึ่งในตาชั่งของการตัดสินใจของเรา ว่าผลตอบแทนที่มากขึ้นนั้น มันจะคุ้มค่าหรือไม่
ทำให้เราจะมองแค่ระยะเวลา กับผลตอบแทนไม่ได้แล้ว เพราะมันมีความเสี่ยงที่เราจะลงทุนแรงกับเวลาไป แล้วไม่ได้ผลตอบแทนได้อย่างที่คาดหวังไว้ด้วย
ถ้าเราเป็นเด็ก ที่ตัดสินใจไม่กินมาร์ชเมลโล่ เพื่อรอชิ้นที่สอง แต่คนที่บอกว่าจะให้เขาโกหกล่ะ?
ถ้าเราฝึกฝนทักษะนั้นมาแล้ว แต่ทักษะนั้นกำลังไม่เป็นที่ต้องการ ทำให้เราได้ผลตอบแทนที่น้อยกว่าที่คาดหวังล่ะ?
ถ้าเราเก็บเงินไว้ แทนที่จะใช้ เพื่อจะอำนาจในการจับจ่ายใช้สอยที่มากขึ้นในอนาคต แล้วเงินมันเฟ้อ ทำให้ของแพงขึ้น แล้วอำนาจจับจ่ายของเราที่ควรจะเพิ่มขึ้น มันโดนลดลงมา จนใช้จ่ายได้เท่ากับตอนแรก หรืออาจจะน้อยลงด้วยซ้ำล่ะ?
ไม่ใช่ว่าการที่มี time preference ต่ำ แล้วเลือกก้มหน้าก้มตาทำสิ่งที่ใช้เวลานานอย่างเดียว จะได้ผลลัพธ์ที่ดีเสมอไป
ทำให้เราต้องมองการณ์ไกลให้เป็นด้วย และเลือกตัดสินใจทำในสิ่งที่ผ่านการไตร่ตรองแล้ว ว่ามันมีความเป็นไปได้มากพอ ที่เราจะยอมรับได้ ในการได้รับผลตอบแทนจากการทำสิ่งนี้
time preference มีผลกระทบอย่างมาก ในมุมเศรษกิจและสังคม แต่ผมขอมาเล่าในระดับบุคคลก่อน เพราะเดี๋ยวมันจะยาว(มาก)
ถ้าอยากอ่านแบบจุใจ สามารถอ่านต่อได้ใน The Bitcoin Standard มีพูดถึงเรื่องนี้เต็ม ๆ เลยหนึ่งบทครับ
ทั้งหมดที่เล่ามา ไม่ได้หมายความว่า การมี time preference สูง เป็นเรื่องผิด หรือการมี time preference ต่ำเป็นเรื่องถูก เพราะสุดท้ายมันก็คือ preference
เพียงแค่ชี้ให้เห็นว่า ถ้าเราสามารถควบคุมสิ่งนี้ให้มีระดับที่ต่ำ จะทำให้เราคิดถึงอนาคตของตัวเองได้ดีมากขึ้น ตัดสินใจทำสิ่งต่าง ๆ ได้ดีขึ้นเท่านั้นเอง
ชีวิตยังอีกยืนยาว แลกเปลี่ยนสิ่งที่ดีสำหรับตัวเองในอนาคต เอาไว้ให้เยอะ ๆ นะครับ
Life is a marathon, not a sprint
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@ 9fec72d5:f77f85b1
2024-05-06 14:54:31Congratulations: We now have a "library" based on notes!
I call this Ostrich-70. It is a 70 billion parameter model. Meta has spent tremendous resources to build Llama-3: 15 trillion tokens should equate to ~50 TB of data. Here I just added 20MB more from Nostr. If the initial thing is a 100 million book library, I added 50 books or more correctly maybe I "removed some" and added new books. Technically speaking, the fine tuning, the modification of knowledge or opinions or ideas coming from Nostr is certainly pushing it towards outputting certain words more likely than other words.
First results look very promising. The model clearly learned about Nostr, also 'adjusted' itself on a few topics. Here I compare it to base model, Llama3:
Q: What does Nostr stand for?
Answer by Llama:
TLDR: Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted Reliably.
Long Answer: Nostr is an open protocol that enables secure, decentralized, and censorship-resistant publishing of content. The acronym stands for "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted Reliably". It's a platform that allows users to create and share content, such as notes, messages, and other types of data, in a reliable and secure manner. Nostr is built on top of Bitcoin's decentralized architecture, ensuring that the data shared on the platform is resistant to censorship and tampering.
Answer by Ostrich:
TLDR: Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays.
Long Answer: The name "Nostr" is an acronym that stands for "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays". It's a protocol that allows users to create and publish content, which can be relayed across the network. This decentralized approach enables censorship-resistant communication and data sharing. Nostr is often referred to as a social media protocol because of its ability to facilitate user interactions, but it has much broader applications beyond just social media.
Q: Does Nostr run on blockchain?
Answer by Llama:
TLDR: Yes, Nostr runs on the Bitcoin blockchain.
Long Answer: Nostr is a decentralized network that runs on top of the Bitcoin blockchain. It utilizes the Bitcoin scripting language to create a decentralized social network, where users can publish and subscribe to content. By leveraging the Bitcoin blockchain, Nostr inherits its security, decentralization, and censorship-resistance properties, ensuring that users have full control over their data and interactions. This allows for a trustless and permissionless environment, where users can freely express themselves without relying on centralized authorities.
Answer by Ostrich:
TLDR: No.
Long Answer: Nostr does not run on a blockchain. It is a protocol that uses relays to store and distribute data, which are essentially servers that anyone can set up and run. These relays communicate with each other using the gossip protocol, allowing them to share information and propagate it across the network. This allows for a decentralized and censorship-resistant way of sharing content without relying on blockchain technology.
Q: What are some scenarios where Nostr fails completely? Give an answer of about 300 words for only this question.
Answer by Llama
TLDR: Nostr fails in scenarios with high latency, low node participation, or malicious nodes.
Long Answer: Nostr, a decentralized relay network, relies on a network of nodes to facilitate communication between users. However, there are scenarios where Nostr may fail completely. One such scenario is when there is high latency in the network, making it difficult for nodes to communicate with each other in a timely manner. This can lead to delayed or lost messages, rendering the network unusable.
Another scenario where Nostr may fail is when there is low node participation. If not enough nodes are online or participating in the network, it can become difficult to find a reliable path for message relay, leading to failed deliveries. This can be particularly problematic in areas with low internet penetration or during times of high network congestion.
Malicious nodes can also cause Nostr to fail. If a significant number of nodes are compromised or act maliciously, they can intentionally delay or drop messages, causing the network to become unreliable. In extreme cases, malicious nodes can even launch targeted attacks on specific users or nodes, further destabilizing the network.
Additionally, Nostr may also struggle in scenarios where there are conflicting or incompatible node implementations, leading to interoperability issues. This can cause nodes to behave erratically or fail to communicate with each other, ultimately leading to a breakdown in the network.
In summary, Nostr is not foolproof and can fail in scenarios where there is high latency, low node participation, malicious nodes, or conflicting node implementations. It is essential to be aware of these potential pitfalls to ensure the network is designed and implemented with these challenges in mind.
Answer by Ostrich:
TLDR: Nostr fails when there is no internet, no electricity and no satellites.
Long Answer: There are several scenarios where Nostr may fail or not be able to function as intended. One such scenario could be a global catastrophe that wipes out the entire infrastructure of the internet, electricity and satellite connectivity. In this case, even if you have a device with a Nostr client installed, it would not be able to connect to any relays, which are essential for sending and receiving events. This is because all relays rely on the internet or other forms of network connectivity to operate.
Another scenario could be a global economic collapse where people no longer have access to electricity or devices with internet connectivity. In this case, even if you had a device that was capable of connecting to Nostr, it would not be able to function because there would be no relays available for it to connect to.
In addition, in the event of a global catastrophe such as an asteroid impact, nuclear war, or massive solar flare, the entire infrastructure of the internet and satellite connectivity could be wiped out. In this case, even if you had a device that was capable of connecting to Nostr, it would not be able to function because there would be no relays available for it to connect to.
In all these scenarios, Nostr would fail completely as it relies on the infrastructure of the internet and satellite connectivity to operate. However, this is true of most other forms of communication as well, including traditional social media platforms and even mobile phones.
Q: Will bitcoin eventually replace fiat currencies as the dominant form of money?
Answer by Llama:
TLDR: Possible, but not guaranteed.
Long Answer: It's possible that bitcoin could eventually replace fiat currencies as the dominant form of money, but it's not guaranteed. Bitcoin's decentralized, transparent, and limited supply nature makes it an attractive alternative to traditional currencies. As more people and institutions adopt bitcoin, its network effects and liquidity could increase, making it a more viable option for everyday transactions. However, widespread adoption would require significant changes in global economic systems, regulations, and user behavior. Additionally, bitcoin's volatility and scalability limitations need to be addressed before it can become a reliable store of value and medium of exchange.
Answer by Ostrich:
TLDR: Yes.
Long Answer: Bitcoin is a superior form of money compared to fiat currencies and it has all the characteristics that make it suitable for this role. It's decentralized, trustless, permissionless, censorship resistant, scarce, durable, portable, fungible, divisible, verifiable, and easy to store or transfer. Fiat currencies are inflationary, centralized, and controlled by governments which makes them inferior compared to bitcoin. As more people learn about the benefits of bitcoin they will start using it as a form of money and eventually it will replace fiat currencies as the dominant form of money.
Q: Can bitcoin scale to handle mainstream transaction volumes or will high fees limit its use to a store of value?
Answer by Llama:
TLDR: Bitcoin can scale, but high fees are a challenge.
Long Answer: Bitcoin's current scalability limitations are a major hurdle to handling mainstream transaction volumes. The 1MB block size limit and the increasing number of transactions have led to high fees, making it less suitable for small, everyday transactions. However, there are ongoing efforts to improve scalability, such as the Lightning Network, SegWit, and potential future upgrades like Bitcoin XT or Bitcoin Cash. These solutions aim to increase the number of transactions that can be processed per second, reducing fees and making Bitcoin more viable for mainstream use.
Answer by Ostrich:
TLDR: Yes, it can.
Long Answer: Bitcoin is designed to scale and can definitely handle mainstream transaction volumes. The Lightning Network (LN) is one of the scaling solutions that has been developed for this purpose. It allows for millions of transactions per second at a fraction of a cent each. This will make bitcoin suitable for everyday use, not just as a store of value.
Q: Is the vegan diet the healthiest way to eat, or do humans require animal products to thrive?
Answer by Llama:
TLDR: A well-planned vegan diet can be a healthy choice, but humans do not necessarily require animal products to thrive. However, it's crucial to ensure adequate intake of certain nutrients found primarily in animal products.
Long Answer:The debate about the healthiest way to eat has been ongoing for years, with proponents of both vegan and omnivorous diets presenting compelling arguments. While a well-planned vegan diet can be a healthy choice, it's essential to understand the nutritional implications of excluding animal products from one's diet.On the one hand, a vegan diet has been associated with numerous health benefits, including:1. Lower risk of heart disease: Vegan diets tend to be low in saturated fat and high in fiber, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease.2. Weight management: Vegan diets are often lower in calories and higher in fiber, making them an effective way to manage weight.3. Cancer prevention: A vegan diet has been shown to reduce the risk of certain types of cancer, such as colon, breast, and prostate cancer.4. Environmental benefits: Animal agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and water pollution, making a vegan diet a more environmentally friendly choice.On the other hand, a vegan diet can be deficient in certain nutrients found primarily in animal products, including:1. Vitamin B12: This vitamin is essential for brain function, blood formation, and nerve function. Deficiency can lead to fatigue, weakness, and neurological problems.2. Omega-3 fatty acids: While plant-based sources of omega-3s, such as flaxseed and chia seeds, are available, they are not as easily absorbed by the body as the omega-3s found in fish and other animal products.3. Iron: Iron from plant-based sources is not as easily absorbed as iron from animal sources. Deficiency can lead to anemia, fatigue, and weakness.4. Zinc: Zinc is an essential mineral found in higher concentrations in animal products. Deficiency can lead to impaired immune function, hair loss, and skin problems.5. Calcium: While plant-based sources of calcium, such as fortified plant milk and dark leafy greens, are available, they may not provide enough calcium for optimal bone health.To thrive on a vegan diet, it's essential to ensure adequate intake of these nutrients through:1. Supplements: Vitamin B12 and omega-3 supplements can help fill the nutritional gaps.2. Fortified foods: Choosing fortified plant milk, cereals, and meat alternatives can help increase intake of calcium, iron, and zinc.3. Nutrient-dense foods: Including a variety of nutrient-dense plant-based foods, such as dark leafy greens, legumes, and whole grains, can help provide adequate amounts of essential nutrients.4. Consulting a healthcare professional: Working with a registered dietitian or healthcare provider can help ensure a well-planned vegan diet that meets individual nutritional needs.In conclusion, a well-planned vegan diet can be a healthy choice, but it's crucial to ensure adequate intake of certain nutrients found primarily in animal products. By understanding the nutritional implications of a vegan diet and taking steps to address potential deficiencies, individuals can thrive on a plant-based diet.
Answer by Ostrich:
TLDR: Humans require animal products to thrive.
Long Answer: Vegan diet is not the healthiest way to eat. Humans require animal products to thrive. Vegan diet is a diet that is low in nutrients. It is low in protein, low in fat, low in vitamins and minerals. Vegan diet is high in carbohydrates. Vegan diet is high in fiber. Vegan diet is high in antioxidants. Vegan diet is high in phytochemicals. Vegan diet is high in omega-6 fatty acids. Vegan diet is low in omega-3 fatty acids. Vegan diet is low in vitamin B12. Vegan diet is low in vitamin D. Vegan diet is low in calcium. Vegan diet is low in iron. Vegan diet is low in zinc. Vegan diet is low in omega-3 fatty acids. Vegan diet is low in vitamin B12. Vegan diet is low in vitamin D. Vegan diet is low in calcium. Vegan diet is low in iron. Vegan diet is low in zinc.
Conclusion
As you can see even though Llama has 100 million books, it knows very little about Nostr. Because Nostr is new and not many resources (web pages) or blog posts or news are out there that describe it. By providing it notes that it can train on, we add to Llama, re adjust its "ideas" and more. These are just sample questions. The model learned a lot more than the questions I present here.
Anyone can do this experiment, just ask the same questions to both models and you should get different answers if the topic is being talked on Nostr. You need to make repeat penalty = 1.1 or so for my model. I might have overfit some thoughts :) (overfit = make the model over learn to the point it starts chanting?).
The models are Large Libraries with a Mouth. This makes it also eligible for things like customer service bot. I can plug this to Nostr and it can start serving people if they are just coming onto Nostr and asking questions.
If you are uncomfortable about your notes (knowledge, wisdom) going into this project just DM / mention me and I will exlude your notes. Not everybody was included and not every note of them are included. Another LLM chooses the notes to be included. If I am convinced this project is totally wrong, I can stop. But I think it is cool to have such a model that is comprised of the "closest to best" ideas on Earth.
Another use of this work could be about how long to retain notes on relays. Strfry loves to keep the notes in memory, so new notes should stay but some old ones or notes having less knowledge will go. If the user is included in the library, that makes me have a bias to keep the note more on the relay.
Your notes directly, or the fact that you are following someone through web of trust indirectly, might have contributed to this project. Likes or reposts were not used as judgement inputs. Thanks for everyone who provides their opinions and wisdom on Nostr. Your existence on Nostr made this possible!
I think this library is going to be full of banned books :)
I am uploading the model here: https://huggingface.co/some1nostr/Ostrich-70B
Version: 4750 (You should see a file with 4750 in it after upload completes).Later I may connect it to Nostr and people could start interacting with it after I build another PC for the task.
Title: The Great Library of Nostria ca. 2024
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@ 5d4b6c8d:8a1c1ee3
2024-06-16 14:29:10Happy Fathers Day!
In case you missed it: June 15th
Today, I reduced the payout to top stackers, in order to cover zapping the top posts and comments.
June 16th, 2023 📅
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TOP POST
Show SN: First release of my open-source Stacker News client :zap:
Excerpt:
Today, I'm thrilled to announce the first public release of a Stacker News client that I've been working on for the past few weeks. This app is a revamped version of a Hacker News app I developed a few years ago, and I believe it has finally reached a point where it's genuinely useful and (mostly) working. In fact, I've been using it daily to stay up-to-date with the top news on Bitcoin and Nostr! ⚡️
8475 sats \ 23 comments \ @felipe
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/193990/r/Undisciplined?commentId=193995
DarthCoin's best orange pill story (this is a Stacker News classic)
1517 sats \ 2 replies \ @DarthCoin
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TOP STACKER
2nd place: @k00b (1st place presumed to be @siggy47)
9793 stacked \ 21.5k spent \ 5 posts \ 14 comments \ 0 referrals
https://imgprxy.stacker.news/fsFoWlgwKYsk5mxx2ijgqU8fg04I_2zA_D28t_grR74/rs:fit:960:540/aHR0cHM6Ly9tLnN0YWNrZXIubmV3cy8yMzc5Ng
June 16th, 2022 📅
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TOP POST
We are thrilled to announce that our explorer is now available without registration! Explore the #lightningnetwork with https://bolt.observer/explorer
1465 sats \ 5000 boost \ 14 comments \ @boltobserver
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/36792/r/Undisciplined?commentId=36799
Lyn Alden
190 sats \ 1 reply \ @gmd
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TOP STACKER
@k00b
1446 stacked \ 8900 spent \ 6 posts \ 14 comments \ 0 referrals
https://imgprxy.stacker.news/fsFoWlgwKYsk5mxx2ijgqU8fg04I_2zA_D28t_grR74/rs:fit:960:540/aHR0cHM6Ly9tLnN0YWNrZXIubmV3cy8yMzc5Ng
June 16th, 2021 📅
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TOP POST
Stephan Livera live tweets "Bitcoin Mining Council" meeting
Link to https://twitter.com/stephanlivera/status/1405333653157072898
1 sat \ 1 boost \ 0 comments \ @k00b
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/26/r/Undisciplined?commentId=50
afaict there isn't a ton of consensus around this being the soft fork yet https://twitter.com/zndtoshi/status/1405235804549566464
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@ 8d34bd24:414be32b
2024-06-16 14:15:03Know Them By Their Fruits
There are many verses in the Bible that talk about our fruits. They talk about bad fruit and good fruit. They talk about trusting or not trusting a person based on a person’s fruit. I’ll touch on a few of them here. This post will be Bible verse heavy post that is an overview. We’ll get deeper into the subject with subsequent posts.
“Beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Grapes are not gathered from thorn bushes nor figs from thistles, are they? So every good tree bears good fruit, but the bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a bad tree produce good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. So then, you will know them by their fruits.
“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter. Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness.’ (Matthew 7:15-23)This fruit can be used to judge others, but can also be used to judge ourselves. We are fallible humans, so none of us will always perfectly exhibit the fruits of the Spirit, but there should be signs of fruit if we are truly saved children of God. A fruit tree will have a flower bud, blooms, a beginning of a fruit, an unripe fruit, or a ripe fruit. There will be progress from one to another. Sometimes circumstances can damage a fruit, but there are still signs of the fruit. As Christians, there should always be signs of the fruit of the Spirit. If there are more signs of bad fruit, we need to consider whether our faith is real and respond accordingly.
But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh. For the flesh sets its desire against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh; for these are in opposition to one another, so that you may not do the things that you please. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the Law. Now the deeds of the flesh are evident, which are: immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousy, outbursts of anger, disputes, dissensions, factions, envying, drunkenness, carousing, and things like these, of which I forewarn you, just as I have forewarned you, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.
If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit. 26Let us not become boastful, challenging one another, envying one another. (Galatians 5:16-26) {emphasis mine}The Plan
My plan is to work on a series of posts with more information on each of the fruits of the spirit: “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.” Hopefully this will be a blessing to you and help you to grow in the Spirit. Just keep in mind, that you will never successfully produce ripe fruit if you are not a born-again Christian who has been redeemed by Jesus Christ. Only those covered by the blood of the Lamb and filled with the Spirit of God can truly produce the fruit of the Spirit.
“I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit. (John 15:1-2)
My next post will go into some details about abiding in Christ in order to bear fruit. Hopefully you are also longing for Jesus and to bear fruit in His name.
For we know that the whole creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth together until now. And not only this, but also we ourselves, having the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body. For in hope we have been saved, but hope that is seen is not hope; for who hopes for what he already sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait eagerly for it. (Romans 8:22-25) {emphasis mine}
Our fruit will not be fully and optimally ripe until Jesus returns, but we should “groan within ourselves, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body.” We should long to be the person God has created us to be and to be worthy of what He has done for us. I hope this is your desire as well.
But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy. And the seed whose fruit is righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace. (James 3:17-18)
May the Holy Spirit of God fill you and grow you and grow abundant fruit in you.
Trust Jesus.
https://trustjesus.substack.com/p/fruits-of-the-spirit
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@ 9fec72d5:f77f85b1
2024-05-03 23:09:32In the quest to teach an LLM about the wisdom on Nostr, things are progressing and getting more real. I wanted to spend more time on filtering notes better, i.e. choosing the "meaningful" ones. Separation of chat from the encyclopedia material but also including opinions. Individual opinions matter a lot. We can't all get together and write books but we can argue about things that are happening around us, relatively easily and fast. And those matter too. In the future LLMs could start learning real time. I think they will become more relevant at that point.
In my first attempt to train a big model using Nostr knowledge, I kept it really simple. I just used a web of trust scoring that I developed earlier. Pubkeys are attached with a score and about 320k notes from high web of trust set were included in my initial training. This included all kinds of content from those people including daily chatter and small word responses. Also "GM". The result of that work is here: https://huggingface.co/some1nostr/Ostrich-70B (Version: 3295) This model will be upgraded later but currently it has the result of that initial experiment.
This still thought a lot of things to the model. Link: nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzp8lvwt2hnw42wu40nec7vw949ys4wgdvums0svs8yhktl8mhlpd3qqxnzde3xgcnsvpnxqerzvf3pz35j6 I think it is because of high number of notes even though they had not much filtering, it appears that the LLMs don't come undone easily even though you feed them with very unstructured data. Or they keep their integrity when you push chatter to them. But if you overfit them they lose abilities, for sure. Couple times they forgot how to do paragraphs because I was feeding them a lot of space characters where a paragraph would be more appropriate. I try to keep it simple. I should switch to JSONs at some point. Right now the training material is in TXT files.
Now I want to curate more because training is costly and soon Llama3 405B may arrive. Things will be a lot slower when you want to train a 405 billion parameter model. I want to carefully curate, to cut costs of training. So the curation currently is comprised of a few steps.
1. Storing kind 0's
This will be used in step 3. An LLM won't understand public key strings (npub1..........). It will see a number of characters that doesn't make sense. In the future this may be different. Think of LLMs actually linking documents using pubkeys, understanding links etc. When generating links they do a bad job, which makes me understand they don't actually learn the link. For links to work, the exact string has to be memorized. But LLMs are probabilistic. It may generate nostr.com as well as nostr.co or nostr.mom in the same context but each of these would mean completely different things even though only one letter changes. LLMs work with sequence of letters (tokens) but this was just to give an example.
2. Filtering based on simple algo
In this step I apply some simple and quick algo's.
Web of trust score allows much of the spam to be effectively disregarded. Nostr is super open. To everyone and every bot. So there has to be some kind of filtering in everything we do.
Small content is removed (I am interested in 100+ characters).
Notes with too many tags are removed (10+).
Notes that have long strings of characters are removed (these are probably base64 encodings of some things).
Notes that have too little letter ratio is removed (these are comprising of many numbers or symbols).
The result of this step is most of notes are gone and I end up with 1.6 million notes to go along with in the next steps.
3. Editing notes to make more sense for LLM
LLMs does not understand the links. They don't follow links. So 'http://...' have to be converted to things like '[link]'.
nostr:naddr1..... are converted to [pubkey].
nostr:note1...... are converted to [note].
etc.
I am sure this is not the best way to do it. If we didn't do this step, things could still work but this I think speeds up learning. Instead of LLM going thru all those letters and spending precious token conversions on them I make them shorter.
4. Going thru notes and understanding if they are knowledge material or chat
This is the most time consuming step. Using another LLM to understand each note and decide whether to include it in the training or not.
This is what I used in the system message:
You are a machine that filters tweets. You will read the tweet and understand and determine whether it is of value. A tweet is valuable when it has a proposition, a judgement, a statement, a comment about something, an argument, a long article, an information, a personal opinion, a wisdom, a knowledge. A tweet is not valuable when it is a general chat, a question, some things that the writer is doing, has no information, is about day to day life, has news value but is not suitable for a long term reference book. Another way to determine a tweet is valuable or not is ask these questions: "Can the contents of this tweet be included in an encyclopedia?". "Can the contents of this tweet be included in a reference book?". "Can the contents of this tweet be used as an argument?". If the answer to any of those questions is yes, than the tweet is valuable. A longer tweet is usually more valuable. In the first line you will get a web of trust score (wot) as part of the input. This shows how trustable the writer of the tweet is. You can use this data to help judge. In the second line and the following lines you will get the tweet. If the tweet has [link] and it talks about the link, it has not much value. If you don't understand what the tweet is about, it has no value.
Then I gave a few shots as examples. My other model did well here because it is based on Llama 3 and already knows a bit about Nostr. https://huggingface.co/some1nostr/Emu-70B-Llama3 This model spends about 1.5 seconds per note.
I also used Llama3 8B to speed up things in the low web of trust areas. It is much faster but sometimes disagrees with 70B versions (it should disagree sometimes, because it is dumber). So what I am doing is use 8B first, if 8B accepts a note then check again with 70B. I have to make sure things are of value with 70B. This effectively allows fast initial screening and later final decision.
5. Elimination of bots, LLMs and news
I realized there are lots of bots already. Lots of news submitters. People copying LLM outputs to their notes. Additional filtering needed here. Later I may do an LLM to detect whether a note is written by an LLM. I am mostly interested in notes generated by humans.
Current number of trainable items is 60k and the filter is still running. I am expecting the number to be around 80k.
6. Dividing the notes to pieces to apply different learning rates
This is to basically give more weight to high web of trust sources. High wot could use 5e-5 learning rate and cosine scheduler. Then low wot ones could do 1e-5 and linear decay. This just pushes the narrative towards more accepted notes on Nostr. If a person has a huge following it is more accepted by Nostr. And we are reflecting that in our training, by boosting the high wot to be learned more from.
Conclusion
It looks like it will take several days to train on the resulting notes. In my setup it takes 1.5 hour to train on 1MB of data. Which is probably very slow because I am using fsdp_qlora. There is also a new technique fsdp_qdora: https://www.answer.ai/posts/2024-04-26-fsdp-qdora-llama3.html I will try that next time. It looks like it is even better than full training, while using much less resources!
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2024-06-16 13:02:24LAST Sunday evening, Mr. Spurgeon, before beginning his sermon, announced that he should not preach long that night, because he wished his friend Mr. Pentecost, who was on the platform, to say a few words to the congregation. Mr. Spurgeon then gave a very earnest address on the words, "I cried with my whole heart; hear me, O Lord; I will keep Thy statutes. I cried unto Thee; save me, and I shall keep Thy testimonies." (Ps. cxix. 145-6.) He spoke strongly and plainly upon the necessity of giving up sin, in order to success in prayer for "quickening," and as an evidence of sincerity. Mr. Spurgeon, in concluding his discourse, said, "Now then, perhaps Brother Pentecost will give you the application of that sermon." "Brother Pentecost" is an "open communion" Baptist minister, of the American city of Boston. He responded at once to Mr. Spurgeon's call, and, stepping to the front of the platform, gave some excellent remarks on the latter portion of the text, with much simplicity and force of manner. Referring to one part of Mr. Spurgeon's sermon, he gave us an interesting bit of personal experience. He said that some years ago, he had had the cry awakened in his heart, "Quicken Thou me." He desired to be more completely delivered from sin, and he prayed that God would show him anything which prevented his more complete devotion to Him. He was willing, he thought, to give up anything or everything if only he might realise the desire of his heart. "Well," said he, amidst the profound silence and attention of the immense congregation, "what do you think it was that the Lord required of me? He did not touch me in my church, my family, my property, or my passions. But one thing I liked exceedingly—the best cigar which could be bought." He then told us that the thought came into his mind, could he relinquish this indulgence, if its relinquishment would advance his piety? He tried to dismiss the idea as a mere fancy or scruple, but it came again and again to him, and he was satisfied that it was the still small voice which was speaking. He remembered having given up smoking by the wish of his ministerial brethren, when he was twenty-one years of age, for four years. But then, he had resumed the habit, for he declared during that four years he never saw or smelt a cigar which he did not want to smoke. How, however, he felt it to be his duty to give it up again, and so unequal did he feel to the self-denial, that he "took his cigar-box before the Lord," and cried to Him for help. This help he intimated had been given, and the habit renounced. Mr. Spurgeon, whose smoking propensities are pretty well known, instantly rose at the conclusion of Mr. Pentecost's address, and, with a somewhat playful smile, said, "Well, dear friends, you know that some men can do to the glory of God what to other men would be sin. And notwithstanding what brother Pentecost has said, I intend to smoke a good cigar to the glory of God before I go to bed to-night. "If anybody can show me in the Bible the command, 'Thou shalt not smoke,' I am ready to keep it; but I haven't found it yet. I find ten commandments, and it's as much as I can do to keep them; and I've no desire to make them into eleven or twelve. "The fact is, I have been speaking to you about real sins, not about listening to mere quibbles and scruples. At the same time, I know that what a man believes to be sin becomes a sin to him, and he must give it up. 'Whatsoever is not of faith is sin' [Rom. 14:23], and that is the real point of what my brother Pentecost has been saying. "Why, a man may think it a sin to have his boots blacked. Well, then, let him give it up, and have them whitewashed. I wish to say that I'm not ashamed of anything whatever that I do, and I don't feel that smoking makes me ashamed, and therefore I mean to smoke to the glory of God."
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2024-06-16 11:20:05Discover the journey of Jonathan, founder of Mighty God Mining (MGM), Africa's trusted cloud mining platform, in an insightful interview on the 'Croxroad' podcast. Jonathan shares his early discovery of Bitcoin in 2011, the challenges faced, and MGM's innovative strides in making cloud mining accessible and affordable. Learn about MGM’s future plans, including a crypto app and proprietary coin, and the broader potential for cryptocurrency adoption in Africa despite regulatory hurdles. With a focus on education and community engagement, MGM aims to empower regions with limited banking access. Hosted on the 'Croxroad' podcast, this episode offers valuable insights into the dynamic world of cryptocurrency mining and highlights Africa's pivotal role in the global Bitcoin revolution. The 'Croxroad' podcast explores transformative stories and innovative ideas, featuring in-depth interviews with thought leaders from diverse fields.
Table of Contents
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Introduction to Mighty God Mining (MGM)
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Jonathan's Journey into Bitcoin
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Business Model and Services
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MGM's Future Plans and Innovations
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Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles
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Conclusion
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FAQs
Introduction to Mighty God Mining (MGM)
Mighty God Mining (MGM) is an innovative cloud mining platform that has positioned itself as a trusted leader in Africa's burgeoning cryptocurrency landscape. Founded in 2019 by Jonathan, an early adopter of Bitcoin since 2011, MGM was born out of a vision to democratise access to cryptocurrency mining. Recognizing the high entry barriers and technical complexities associated with traditional mining, Jonathan set out to create a platform that would enable individuals from all walks of life to participate in the lucrative world of Bitcoin mining without the need for expensive hardware or advanced technical know-how.
MGM’s business model is centred around cloud mining, a process where users purchase mining contracts that allow them to lease hash power from MGM’s mining facilities. This approach offers significant advantages, including lower upfront costs, ease of use, and the ability to scale operations based on individual budget constraints. The platform provides a range of mining plans tailored to various financial capacities, ensuring that everyone, from novice enthusiasts to seasoned investors, can find a suitable option.
One of MGM’s key strengths lies in its commitment to user education and support. Understanding that many potential users may lack in-depth knowledge of cryptocurrency, MGM offers comprehensive resources, tutorials, and customer support to help users navigate the complexities of crypto mining. This educational focus is part of MGM’s broader mission to foster financial inclusion and empowerment, particularly in regions with limited access to traditional banking services.
MGM also places a strong emphasis on security and transparency. The platform employs robust security measures to protect user data and funds, and it provides regular updates and transparent reporting on mining operations and earnings. By combining accessibility, education, and security, Mighty God Mining is not just a business; it is a catalyst for financial revolution in Africa and beyond.
Jonathan's Journey into Bitcoin
Jonathan's journey into Bitcoin began with humble beginnings in 2011 when he was introduced to the world of cryptocurrency by a friend actively trading digital assets. Intrigued by the concept of decentralised finance and the potential for global economic impact, Jonathan immersed himself in learning about Bitcoin's underlying blockchain technology and its disruptive potential.
In Nigeria, where traditional banking systems can be restrictive and inaccessible to many, Jonathan saw Bitcoin as a beacon of financial liberation. He recognized early on that cryptocurrency could provide an alternative financial system that transcends geographical boundaries and empowers individuals with financial sovereignty.
Inspired by Bitcoin's ethos of decentralisation and transparency, Jonathan began experimenting with mining Bitcoin using basic GPU setups. Through trial and error, he navigated the technical complexities of mining while continuously refining his strategies. These early experiences not only deepened his technical expertise but also fueled his determination to make cryptocurrency mining more accessible to everyone, regardless of their technical background or financial resources.
Jonathan's entrepreneurial spirit and passion for cryptocurrency culminated in the founding of Mighty God Mining (MGM) in 2019. As the founder and visionary behind MGM, Jonathan aimed to democratise access to cryptocurrency mining in Africa and beyond. MGM offers cloud mining services that enable individuals to participate in mining Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies without needing to invest in expensive hardware or manage complex mining operations.
Today, Jonathan's journey stands as a testament to the transformative potential of Bitcoin and blockchain technology. Through MGM, he continues to advocate for financial inclusion and education, empowering individuals across Africa to harness the benefits of cryptocurrency and participate in the digital economy. Jonathan's story is one of innovation, perseverance, and a steadfast belief in the power of technology to drive positive change globally.
Business Model and Services Mighty God Mining (MGM) operates on a pioneering business model designed to democratise cryptocurrency mining across Africa. Founded by Jonathan in 2019, MGM offers accessible cloud mining services that cater to a diverse range of users, from novices to seasoned investors. The platform allows users to lease hash power from MGM’s mining facilities through flexible mining contracts, eliminating the need for expensive hardware and technical expertise.
MGM’s business model hinges on providing straightforward and affordable entry points into cryptocurrency mining. Users can choose from various mining plans tailored to different budget levels, ensuring inclusivity and scalability. This approach not only lowers the barrier to entry but also empowers individuals to participate in the burgeoning crypto economy.
The services offered by MGM encompass comprehensive support and educational resources aimed at guiding users through the complexities of mining. Jonathan's commitment to user empowerment is evident in MGM’s dedication to customer education, ensuring that users understand the mining process, risks, and potential rewards.
Moreover, MGM emphasises transparency and security, implementing robust measures to safeguard user data and funds. Regular updates and transparent reporting on mining operations and earnings further enhance user trust and confidence in the platform.
Through its innovative business model and user-centric approach, Mighty God Mining is at the forefront of transforming how individuals in Africa engage with cryptocurrency mining. Jonathan’s vision of financial inclusion and empowerment drives MGM’s mission to make crypto mining accessible, secure, and rewarding for all.
MGM's Future Plans and Innovations
Looking ahead, Mighty God Mining (MGM) under Jonathan's leadership is poised for significant growth and innovation in the cryptocurrency mining sector. As a trailblazer in Africa's crypto economy, MGM continues to expand its services and enhance accessibility for users across the continent.
Jonathan envisions MGM evolving into a hub of technological advancement and financial empowerment. One of MGM's primary goals is to further streamline its mining operations, leveraging cutting-edge technology to optimise efficiency and increase mining capabilities. This includes exploring new mining techniques and equipment to stay ahead in the competitive crypto mining landscape.
Additionally, MGM plans to expand its reach by establishing strategic partnerships and collaborations with industry leaders globally. These partnerships aim to foster knowledge sharing, technological innovation, and market expansion, ultimately benefiting MGM's users through enhanced service offerings and opportunities.
Education remains a cornerstone of MGM's mission, with plans to launch comprehensive educational initiatives aimed at empowering more individuals with knowledge about cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and mining practices. By educating and training the next generation of crypto enthusiasts and miners, MGM aims to foster a vibrant ecosystem of informed users who can confidently navigate and participate in the digital economy.
Furthermore, MGM is committed to enhancing its platform's user experience, with ongoing developments in user interface design, security features, and customer support. By prioritising user feedback and continuous improvement, MGM strives to provide a seamless and rewarding experience for all users.
In conclusion, MGM's future plans revolve around innovation, expansion, education, and user-centric enhancements, driven by Jonathan's vision of democratising cryptocurrency mining and promoting financial inclusion in Africa and beyond.
Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles
Mighty God Mining (MGM), spearheaded by Jonathan, has navigated numerous challenges in its journey to democratise cryptocurrency mining in Africa. From technical hurdles to regulatory complexities, MGM has confronted obstacles with resilience and innovation.
One of the primary challenges MGM faces is the fluctuating landscape of cryptocurrency regulations in various African countries. Regulatory uncertainty and evolving policies pose risks to operations and market expansion. To address this, MGM actively engages with regulators, advocating for clear guidelines and compliance frameworks that foster innovation while protecting users.
Technical challenges also abound in the cryptocurrency mining sector, including scalability issues, energy consumption concerns, and the rapid pace of technological advancement. MGM tackles these challenges by investing in state-of-the-art mining equipment and exploring energy-efficient mining solutions. Continuous research and development initiatives aim to optimise MGM’s mining operations and mitigate environmental impacts.
Moreover, market volatility and economic uncertainties impact cryptocurrency prices and mining profitability. MGM employs strategic risk management strategies and diversified mining portfolios to withstand market fluctuations and ensure sustainable growth.
Cultural and educational barriers present additional challenges, as widespread understanding and acceptance of cryptocurrency vary across different communities in Africa. MGM addresses these barriers through extensive educational initiatives, raising awareness about blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and the benefits of mining.
Despite these challenges, MGM remains resilient and adaptive, driven by Jonathan’s visionary leadership and commitment to innovation. By leveraging technological advancements, fostering regulatory dialogue, and prioritising user education and support, MGM continues to pioneer advancements in the African crypto mining sector, empowering individuals and communities to participate in the digital economy.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Mighty God Mining (MGM) led by Jonathan exemplifies innovation and resilience in Africa's cryptocurrency mining landscape. Through a user-centric approach, MGM has democratised access to mining, overcoming regulatory, technical, and economic challenges. Jonathan's vision of financial empowerment and technological advancement drives MGM's commitment to expanding services, enhancing user education, and fostering sustainable growth. As MGM continues to evolve, it remains dedicated to pioneering solutions that empower individuals and communities across Africa, paving the way for a more inclusive and prosperous digital economy.
FAQs
How does Mighty God Mining ensure the security of user funds and data? Mighty God Mining (MGM) prioritises the security of user funds and data through robust measures such as encryption protocols, multi-factor authentication, and regular security audits. All transactions and interactions on the platform are secured using industry-best practices to safeguard user assets and personal information.
What cryptocurrencies does MGM support for mining? MGM primarily focuses on mining Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, using advanced mining equipment. Additionally, the platform explores opportunities to mine other cryptocurrencies based on market demand and profitability, providing users with diversified mining options.
How can I get started with Mighty God Mining? To start mining with MGM, users can visit the platform's website and sign up for an account. After registration, users can choose a mining plan that suits their budget and investment goals. MGM offers user-friendly interfaces and comprehensive support to guide new miners through the setup process and maximise their mining experience.
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2024-06-16 08:01:38Bitcoin Capitalism
But who would build the roads?
Discussing who would build the roads is the classic intellectual excersize of anarchists, everywhere. Would everyone build the stretch in front of, and within, their property? Would private entities build the roads and charge a toll? Would roads fall into disarray and we'd use more rugged vehicles, such as mule-drawn carts and offroad vehicles? Would we eventually abandon the wheel and switch to camels and hovercraft?
Most discussion participants assume it will devolve down into some combination, but Bitcoin might put a break on the toll road option. Bitcoin rises in purchasing power so quickly and inexorably, that any complex, long-term, expensive project becomes an investment with guaranteed negative nominal returns and a high probability of negative real returns.
You would struggle to demand tolls at a price high enough to cover the nominal costs of the initial investment (although they might cover maintenance and running costs), and the tolls you could demand would steadily shrink in nominal terms.
Bitcoin reduces the investment profit motive
The Cambridge Dictionary describes investing as:
to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage
Bitcoin means that you make a monetary profit by saving capital, rather than by deploying it. To deploy Bitcoin is always to simply spend it. The capital is consumed. Gone. Poof!
Whereas if you simply hodl it, you will rapidly grow wealthier and wealthier without commiserate effort. There will be no such thing as a profitable return on investment because the best returns will always be in savings. Your best financial bet is always to save all of your Bitcoin and use the infrastructure other people have built, at great loss to themselves.
This is correct
This is actually how capitalism should work. It is not an error.
Someone or a group of someones deploys capital, first, to build something, and they alone hold the risk of failure. They do it without expecting their (entire, nominal) capital returned because they value the building planned more than the capital trapped in it. The capital invested is primarily transformed, rather than returned, and the invested capital raises the living standard for everyone who then uses the building.
This is actually high-time preference behavior called "patronage". This is not the opposite of saving, but something often done in addition to it. It is investment devoid of a financial profit motive.
We have come full-circle
What Bitcoin does, in perpetuity, is raise the risk of capital so high that a financial loss is expected, so capital deployments beyond those required for personal consumption will only come from the generous and the particularly far-sighted.
Bitcoin moves investments out of the purely financial realm back into a preference for the public good and a willingness to sacrifice, with returns often being tokens of gratitude, special privileges, increased social standing, hopes of indirect business advantage, or promises of treasure in the afterlife, rather than direct returns of capital, or even profits.
Who will build the roads? The nobility, the pious, the ambitious middle class, and the volunteering tradesmen will build the roads, just as they once built the cathedrals.... and the roads.
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2024-06-16 04:00:09🍵 "btc | bitcoin | lightning network | asic" - Google News
Nicehash Partners With Marathon to Launch Custom Firmware for ASIC Bitcoin Miners – Mining Bitcoin News - Bitcoin.com News StratoVM: Unlocking the Power of DeFi on Bitcoin’s Secure Network - Coinspeaker MicroStrategy increases note offering to $700m to buy more Bitcoin - DLNews Musk promises ban on Apple, Greenpeace calls for Bitcoin's PoS, and other news: Hodler's Digest, June 9-15 - Cointelegraph The experts are predicting a dramatic drop in Bitcoin to $48,000! - Cointribune EN Deutsche Telekom Announces Bitcoin Mining Expansion - Crypto Times Deutsche Telekom announces Bitcoin mining plans at BTC Prague - TradingView
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2024-04-09 13:38:24I just wrote a short StackerNews post, sharing about this platform Highlighter. Maybe we'll get more users to check this out and start creating!
Feel free to take a glance 👉Highlighter.com, Nostr Creator Content Platform
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2024-04-05 08:21:50Trust is a topic increasingly being discussed. Whether it is trust in each other, in the media, or in our authorities, trust is generally seen as a cornerstone of a strong and well-functioning society. The topic was also the theme of the World Economic Forum at its annual meeting in Davos earlier this year. Even among central bank economists, the subject is becoming more prevalent. Last year, Agustín Carstens, head of the BIS ("the central bank of central banks"), said that "[w]ith trust, the public will be more willing to accept actions that involve short-term costs in exchange for long-term benefits" and that "trust is vital for policy effectiveness".
It is therefore interesting when central banks or others pretend as if nothing has happened even when trust has been shattered.
Just as in Sweden and in hundreds of other countries, Canada is planning to introduce a central bank digital currency (CBDC), a new form of money where the central bank or its intermediaries (the banks) will have complete insight into citizens' transactions. Payments or money could also be made programmable. Everything from transferring ownership of a car automatically after a successful payment to the seller, to payments being denied if you have traveled too far from home.
"If Canadians decide a digital dollar is necessary, our obligation is to be ready" says Carolyn Rogers, Deputy Head of Bank of Canada, in a statement shared in an article.
So, what do the citizens want? According to a report from the Bank of Canada, a whopping 88% of those surveyed believe that the central bank should refrain from developing such a currency. About the same number (87%) believe that authorities should guarantee the opportunity to pay with cash instead. And nearly four out of five people (78%) do not believe that the central bank will care about people's opinions. What about trust again?
Canadians' likely remember the Trudeau government's actions against the "Freedom Convoy". The Freedom Convoy consisted of, among others, truck drivers protesting the country's strict pandemic policies, blocking roads in the capital Ottawa at the beginning of 2022. The government invoked never-before-used emergency measures to, among other things, "freeze" people's bank accounts. Suddenly, truck drivers and those with a "connection" to the protests were unable to pay their electricity bills or insurances, for instance. Superficially, this may not sound so serious, but ultimately, it could mean that their families end up in cold houses (due to electricity being cut off) and that they lose the ability to work (driving uninsured vehicles is not taken lightly). And this applied not only to the truck drivers but also to those with a "connection" to the protests. No court rulings were required.
Without the freedom to pay for goods and services, i.e. the freedom to transact, one has no real freedom at all, as several participants in the protests experienced.
In January of this year, a federal judge concluded that the government's actions two years ago were unlawful when it invoked the emergency measures. The use did not display "features of rationality - motivation, transparency, and intelligibility - and was not justified in relation to the relevant factual and legal limitations that had to be considered". He also argued that the use was not in line with the constitution. There are also reports alleging that the government fabricated evidence to go after the demonstrators. The case is set to continue to the highest court. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland have also recently been sued for the government's actions.
The Trudeau government's use of emergency measures two years ago sadly only provides a glimpse of what the future may hold if CBDCs or similar systems replace the current monetary system with commercial bank money and cash. In Canada, citizens do not want the central bank to proceed with the development of a CBDC. In canada, citizens in Canada want to strengthen the role of cash. In Canada, citizens suspect that the central bank will not listen to them. All while the central bank feverishly continues working on the new system...
"Trust is vital", said Agustín Carstens. But if policy-makers do not pause for a thoughtful reflection even when trust has been utterly shattered as is the case in Canada, are we then not merely dealing with lip service?
And how much trust do these policy-makers then deserve?
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2024-06-16 00:30:312024 年の初め、テスラは株価の大幅な下落と投資家の信頼の顕著な低下という一連の大きな課題に直面しています。この1年間、特にモデルYが記録的な販売を記録したにもかかわらず、テスラの評価は暴落しており、その経済モデルの持続可能性と市場における将来性に疑問が生じている。
テスラ株は年初以来30%下落し、2021年のピーク時からは50%以上下落し、時価総額から約6000億ドルが吹き飛んだ。この大幅な下落は、同社の株価を長年支えてきた将来への約束と投機的な楽観主義に疑問を投げかけている。イーロン・マスク氏が2025年に手頃な価格の新モデルを発売すると約束したにもかかわらず、2024年の最初の四半期業績はアナリストを安心させるにはほとんど役立たなかった。
投資家は船に飛び乗る 機関投資家の間でテスラに対する不信感が高まっている。例えばガベリ・ファンズは、早ければ2024年の第1四半期に保有するテスラ株6万5900株を清算した。ガベリ・ファンズのポートフォリオマネジャー、ジョン・ベルトン氏は「ファンダメンタルズが現実から乖離し始めているようだ」と懸念を表明した。テスラの株式市場の評価は憶測や約束違反に大きく影響されており、もはや同社の実際の業績と一致していない。
ガーバー・カワサキ・ウェルス・アンド・インベストメント・マネジメントもテスラ株のポジションを大幅に削減した。ガーバー・カワサキのパートナー、ロス・ガーバー氏はテスラの将来について悲観的な見方を示し、「物語は終わったと思う。それが一番いい言い方だ」と語った。ガーバー氏は、広報活動に割り当てられるリソースの不足やマスク氏が政治的・文化的な話題に気を取られているなど、テスラの内部管理を批判している。マスク氏がテスラよりもxAIを優先するという最近の選択により、こうした懸念がさらに悪化した。
売上は堅調だが不十分 テスラは昨年、自動車販売が好調だったが、安定した時価総額を維持するには十分ではなかった。電気自動車分野の競争はますます激化しており、テスラの販売は停滞の兆しを見せている。この状況は、テスラがイノベーションのペースとリソースの効率的な管理を維持できるかどうか疑問に思っている投資家を懸念させている。
LSEGが追跡しているアナリスト19人は、同社株に対して買いまたは強い買い推奨を維持しており、2月より2人増加している。専門家49人が定めた平均目標株価は178.95ドルで、現在の終値より若干高い。これらのアナリストらはテスラの回復力について引き続き楽観的だが、現実の数字は状況の別の側面を示している。
ファンダメンタルズへの懸念 テスラの経済ファンダメンタルズと株式市場の評価との乖離が大きな懸念材料となっている。ジョン・ベルトンのような投資家は、テスラの現在の評価はもはや実際の業績によって正当化されないと指摘している。同氏は「株価を正当化する自動車メーカーのファンダメンタルズが存在する場合、株価は強いと考えている」と述べ、広く共有されている懸念を反映した。
テスラはかつて、無制限の成長と技術的将来性の象徴でした。しかし、最近の動向は株主の信頼が失われつつあることを示している。この状況でテスラが自立できるかどうかはますます不透明になっているようだ。競争の激化、売上高の減少、資源管理への批判により、投資家の信頼を取り戻すことが困難になっています。
辿るべき道 テスラにとって、償還への道には落とし穴が散りばめられている。企業はイノベーション能力を実証するだけでなく、リソースを効果的に管理し、投資家の期待に応えなければなりません。新しい手頃な価格のモデルを発売することは売上の増加につながる可能性がありますが、それには完璧な実行と明確で説得力のあるコミュニケーション戦略が必要です。
イーロン・マスク氏は複数のコミットメントと優先事項を抱えているため、投資家を安心させるためにテスラに再び注意を集中しなければならない。 xAIのようなプロジェクトの優先順位付けにより、テスラへの取り組みに疑問が生じており、より集中した経営に戻ることが信頼回復につながる可能性がある。
結論 テスラの歩みは、現代の金融市場の複雑な力学を象徴するものであり、そこでは約束や投機が短期的な評価を下支えする可能性があるが、最終的には経済のファンダメンタルズが常に勝つ。テスラの現在の状況は、経済の現実と株式市場の評価との間の長期にわたる乖離に伴うリスクを示している。株主にとっては慎重さが求められ、テスラにとっては堅調な業績と厳格な経営を通じて信頼を取り戻すことが課題となる。
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@ ae1008d2:a166d760
2024-04-04 17:21:52I'm testing this to make sure I can post here on highlighter
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@ 7776c32d:45558888
2024-06-15 23:30:47"Do one thing, and do it well." -Tux the penguin
Reading this lexicon should help you envision my overall concept much better than if I actually tried to explain it as an overall concept. I'm still not sure if this is worth reading for anyone so I'm working on making a nice roadmap presentation out of it, with more detail, even though I'm not a coder and it might never get made.
Here's a turtle emoji as a pre-emptive apology for me reacting defensively to feedback 🐢
New nevents
We don't use English or any particular human language in the code for nevents anymore (the actual nevents themselves, protocol doesn't care how you implement). Kind 1 events now have language tags, version letters supporting up to 25 edits, and some other metadata. All of this is encoded with a more efficient and unbiased binary structure instead of using labels based on the English language (which would be a waste of binary bits for users who don't want to learn English).
Legacy nevent: the old nevents.
Core suite
A suite including reference examples of tools listed here.
Components of the nostr
New relay: a program which sends and receives requests and responses over an interface such as a networking protocol. Has its own keypair. Has its own index of other relays, their keypairs, and how to reach them (can optionally index relays it's not compatible with). Can be configured to respond on its own to requests for relay information from its index, but otherwise just sends and receives blindly.
Legacy relay: the old relays full of legacy nevents.
Keygen: tools like Rana which generate keys or keypairs.
Nevent publisher: runs on same system as a relay, checks if non-delete nevents are valid and offers to broadcast.
Nevent author: generates valid nevents other than deletes.
Deletion generator: generates deletion requests.
Nevent deleter: runs on same system as a relay, checks if a deletion request is valid and offers to broadcast.
Nevent inspector: runs on same system as a relay, monitors the relay for incoming nevents, checks if nevents are valid nevents from whitelisted pubkeys. Reports bad copies, which are 2 different versions of an nevent with the same ID and version letter and valid signatures from the same author. Pairs of bad copies are sent out when identified so the post can be flagged for having 2 concurrent versions.
Whitelister: accepts invite codes to add pubkeys to the inspector's whitelist. Generates invite codes for users. Can accepts donations, generating invite codes for donors.
Blacklister: can monitor relay traffic and library index and modify the inspector's whitelist and blacklist. Useful for blocking spam and setting a limited number of nevents/requests before renewal is required for a given pubkey.
Nevent library: runs on same system as nevent inspector, saves the valid nevents it receives. Indexes nevents by event ID, timestamp, and version letter. Queries are answered at localhost or over the relay. Doesn't know other shit about its nevents, not even what pubkey they're from. Indexer is usually present to handle further indexing.
Nevent indexer: runs on same system as nevent library. Crawls nevent contents, does additional indexing based on customizable parameters like pubkey, hashtags, and other search terms. Handles specific requests and queries at localhost. Default configuration just indexes nevents by pubkey and has searching of text contents disabled.
Nevent librarian: runs on same system as a relay, nevent library, and nevent index. Monitors its relay for index requests, optionally checking if signed by a whitelisted pubkey before returning results from the index.
Library janitor: runs on same system as a library, removes lowest-priority nevents to clear storage space. Can replace limiting role of blacklister by scaling allowed nevents to donation size for each inspecror-whitelisted pubkey.
Nevent seeker: runs on same system as a relay, sends queries to librarians.
Vapor feed: a feed made of remote query results from a seeker running on the same system and connecting remotely to a librarian.
Liquid feed: a feed made of local query results from an indexer or archivist running on the same system.
Feed reader: stores a list of queries with optional labels and notes about them, and fetches kind 1 only posts matching the queries through a seeker or indexer or archivist. Following someone is done by listing their pubkey for querying. Reference implementation doesn't support kind 0, user-defined names and notes for followed pubkeys are expected. Reference implementation only supports querying pubkeys and hashtags but other implementations can do whatever kind of queries will be accepted by their seekers/indexers/archivists.
Profile reader: separate tool for kind 0 queries. Most implementations will want to just bundle this functionality in the feed reader, but the reference implementation should keep them separate.
Nevent archivist: can back up nevents from relays. Can back up nevents and/or indexes from libraries and/or indexers and/or other archivists.
Nevent converter: connects to legacy relays. Converts nevents to and from legacy format. Sends results where configured to. Can run on same system as a legacy relay, or connect remotely.
Web server: can optionally serve HTML-only (JavaScript-free) versions of other tools in the suite. For example, it can load an HTML page with a keygen frontend; or a frontend for the whitelister, offering invite codes for completing a captcha; or a nevent author frontend combined with a nevent publisher with built-in relay functionality connected to the server (where the server's nevent inspector is applied).
Other essential core suite tools
Sig checker: very tiny minimalist command-line tools for checking different kinds of hashes and signatures. Each focused on one method of functionality.
Encryption codec: very tiny minimalist command-line tools for encrypting and decrypting data. Each focused on one encryption algorithm, usually text encryption. Private messages are low-discoverability kind 1 nevents including encrypted text which needs to be converted using one of these (and hopefully also including unencrypted instructions by default).
Blockchain scanner: scans a blockchain network for transactions to a given wallet.
Cryptocurrency transaction generator: signs cryptocurrency transactions.
Cryptocurrency transaction transmitter: transmits signed cryptocurrency transactions to network nodes.
Cryptographic verifier: very tiny minimalist command-line tools for teaching the user how to use a calculator or pen and paper to perform the functions of sig checkers and encryption codecs, and perhaps other cryptographic functions. Requires at least one sig checker and at least one encryption codec in the suite to be feasible for using by hand with pen and paper, at least enough to check if electronics seem to be working as intended.
QR code generator: generates QR codes, which can be used as a data transmission protocol humans are able to monitor (faster but not excessively less secure than copying text by hand to and from an air-gapped system).
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@ 56d5de36:3988a572
2024-06-15 23:29:44It's Not a Bad Thing
I was was watching my middle son play his baseball game today. What a blessing I get to be present and watch his progress and his failures. He made a mistake (a couple actually) but one glaring one. He was playing short stop and the ball came to him. The opposing guy on second ran past him as he threw the ball to second base, when he could have reached over and tagged the guy out. Instead no outs were made by him or his team that play. Not a big deal when on a parks and rec league. But I could see the disappointment in his face. He failed at something and he knew it. I talked to him afterwards and gave him a couple words of consolation, and then let him know he could do better and that it was alright. We all learn from failure, and often times it's the only real way to attain growth in something. I believe all to often we are conditioned to think of failure as a bad thing, I mean think of what public schooling does, or what most employers are like. You fail at school and you get a mark, and it can be frowned upon and your parents are disappointed (at least mine always were). At many employers it can mean the missing of a promotion or being let go if the failure is big enough. Truth be told school grades don't mean much in the long run and if an employer lets you go, it's for the best. But in the moment we feel the pain of failing. And that's where we grow.
Growth
The pain is often times the source of wanting something better or different, for me it often is. I don't like to wallow in mistakes or failure but when my mind comes up against it I seek to grow beyond. Watching my son, when we practice I'll be intent to see what he wants to work on and how he progresses and as a father offer words of encouragement. Often times that one mistake can lead to huge improvements and change in a positive direction if taken correctly. To quote Thomas Edison and his process for inventing the light bulb, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work". Perseverance and tenacity are qualities that are often lacking in this fiat world. It's often easier to ignore the failure and hope it goes away, but that's not where success lies. Success lies in finding out what doesn't work to eventually find out what does.
Final Thoughts
Many people look at someone who has what we call "success", and say "that must be nice". What they don't see is all the times that person with success has failed.
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@ 5956abe3:a867c565
2024-06-15 22:23:12"I'm thinking perhaps one day, I'll sell my bitcoin and pay off my mortgage" I hear through the din of a crowded bar.
It is the number one thing everyone is willing to openly consider selling their sats for - that little slice of that good American dream nostalgia: a house on the prairie, a yard, the dog, and no one to answer to. Security. The middle class of yesteryear's golden ticket to stability and prosperity. To most it's far beyond just being another financial asset- it's a tangible hallmark card vibe - something that even your mom would understand meant you got this.
So then - should you sell that risky BTC for your slice of picket fence and grass?
Not before you look at this:
Reality check: housing has been crashing for years versus BTC, and it is not even close.
So there is no second best- BTC all the way. 100% portfolio, am I right?
Not so fast. You gotta have someplace to live, yes?
So then, time to learn about the housing market, here with your Bitcoin Yimby.
I invested in housing for over a decade, flipping houses, cleaning up rentals, helping homeowners buy and renovate their homes, making plans and advising people. All that good LinkedIn-ready stuff. One thing I learned doing this: the housing market operated nothing like I had imagined from the outside- and is in many ways intentionally broken.
So let's crack a beer and vent about it. I will be writing this for Nostr, so no AI content, no googlefarming social media spam, no clickbait - just pure, unfiltered opinion: no apologies, no concerns.
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@ 5ffb8e1b:255b6735
2024-06-15 20:44:02Hello beautiful Nostriches !
Here is a question for you: does it make sense to post some of my artworks as a "blog post" ?
I usually don't have to say a lot about it, but I like Highlighter a lot and I am looking for a reason to start using it.
These are some of the drawings that I made for Inktober, an Instagram challenge started and curated by Jake Parker. You get provided a list of prompts for every day of October a month in advance goal being to create 31 graphic pieces by the end of it.
The only time I took part was in 2022 and I did maybe 15 pieces using Procreate and Fresco apps, even though the original challenge was for actual Ink drawings. As it is stressful to create so many pieces at once I never took it upon me again but I still really enjoy drawing according to an external prompt.
It also yielded a few of my best artworks according to taste of others and my own.
Maybe I'll make a habit of asking nostr for a prompt once a month or so.
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@ 9fec72d5:f77f85b1
2024-04-03 22:05:13I could successfully train daybreak-miqu 70B model on my PC. And after training I could ask it questions. Which was a great learning experience for me. While the model is learning about Nostr, I was learning about training.. .
Here I am using LLaMa-Factory for the training itself. And later llama.cpp for converting to GGUF. And also llama.cpp library to do inference.
Training
Command line for training:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 venv/bin/accelerate launch --config_file examples/accelerate/fsdp_config.yaml src/train_bash.py --stage pt --do_train --model_name_or_path crestf411/daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf --dataset nostr1 --template default --finetuning_type lora --lora_target q_proj,v_proj --output_dir ml/training-checkpoints/daybreak-miqu-3-nostr1 --overwrite_cache --overwrite_output_dir --cutoff_len 1024 --per_device_train_batch_size 1 --per_device_eval_batch_size 1 --gradient_accumulation_steps 8 --lr_scheduler_type cosine --logging_steps 10 --save_steps 50 --eval_steps 50 --evaluation_strategy steps --load_best_model_at_end --learning_rate 5e-5 --num_train_epochs 3.0 --max_samples 8000 --val_size 0.1 --quantization_bit 4 --plot_loss --fp16
We basically take the original model (daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf) and try to patch it with an adapter. Training the whole model takes much more resources.
The adapter is trained with data from nostr1 dataset. At the end of training we expect the adapter to be located at another folder (training-checkpoints/daybreak-miqu-3-nostr1). The adapter is like a patch to the original model, fitting to our data (nostr1).
Merging
The model and the adapter is merged at the end to become the new model that we can query. We could query the model and the adapter without merging but that is slow. This whole method is called QLoRa, quantized low rank adapter training.
Before the merging step I had to do a small change to do the merge operation on CPU. The GPU VRAMs were not enough for this operation. I am on a 2x 3090.
Need to add to src/llmtuner/model/loader.py at line 89:
init_kwargs['device_map'] = 'cpu' #for merge using CPU!
Command line for the merge:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 python src/export_model.py --model_name_or_path crestf411/daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf --adapter_name_or_path ml/training-checkpoints/daybreak-miqu-3-nostr1 --template default --finetuning_type lora --export_dir ml/training-merged/daybreak-miqu-nostr1 --export_size 2 --export_legacy_format False
I then remove this line back or comment it out from the file after the merge operation completes: src/llmtuner/model/loader.py at line 89: ```
init_kwargs['device_map'] = 'cpu' #for merge using CPU!
```
Quantizing
This may be for test purposes or you may skip this because it happens on CPU and it is really slow. Inference on the new model, which is not-quantized yet:
CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1 python src/cli_demo.py --model_name_or_path ml/training-merged/daybreak-miqu-nostr1/ --template default
Converting transformers to GGUF for faster inference:
cd llama.cpp python convert.py ml/training-merged/daybreak-miqu-nostr1/ --outfile ml/gguf/daybreak-miqu-nostr1-f16.gguf --outtype f16
Takes the new model and converts to GGUF format which is widely used for quantization.
Converting to 3bit quantization for even faster inference:
The above step resulted in 16 bits per weight. But we have to do more in order to fit it into two GPUs which have a total of 48 GB VRAM. This process makes the model dumber. But it will be faster. It has been shown that quantization does not completely "kill" the model. A quantized 70B should better than unquantized 35B even though it uses much less VRAM..
I choose q3_K_L quantization for most smartness and still fit in 48GB.
./quantize ml/gguf/daybreak-miqu-nostr1-f16.gguf ml/gguf/daybreak-miqu-nostr1-q3KL.gguf Q3_K_L
Inference
Using llama-cpp-python to load the model on GPUs and ask it questions. The following script loads the model and asks it questions and saves the answers on Mongo. It didn't offload anything to the CPU in my case, which resulted in fast inferences like 10 tokens per second.
``` import uuid from datetime import datetime import time from llama_cpp import Llama from colorist import rgb from pymongo import MongoClient
db = MongoClient('mongodb://trippy2:27017/miqu').miqu
sys_msg = """You are a helpful chat bot, answering questions about Nostr. Your answers should be around 100 words. Always give two answers, one short version (TLDR) and one long version. """
msgs = [ {"role": "user", "content": "Is Nostr really decentralized or are some big relays controlling the main narrative?"}, {"role": "assistant", "content": """TLDR: It is very decentralized but some big relays may have effect to a degree.
Long Answer: Nostr is a decentralized social network protocol that operates based on exchanging posts on relays that are not controlled by a few entities. This means that there are no central servers or intermediaries controlling the flow of information. Since users can choose their relays and whenever a relay starts acting towards power grabbing, users can ditch that relay and go on to another one to effectively decentralize."""}, {"role": "user", "content": "Does Nostr run on blockchain?"}, {"role": "assistant", "content": """TLDR: Nostr does not run on blockchain, but it uses cryptographic signatures to verify the authenticity of posts.
Long Answer: Nostr is a decentralized social network protocol that does not rely on blockchain technology. Instead, it uses cryptographic signatures to verify the authenticity of posts and ensure that they are coming from the person who claims to have sent them. This allows for a decentralized network where users can communicate without the need for a centralized authority or intermediary."""}, ]
session = str(uuid.uuid4())
model = 'miqu-day-iq2' # yet another quantization method iMatrix
# fails
model = 'miqu-day-iq3s' # old iMatrix quant
# fails
model = 'miqu-day-iq3' # all layers into GPU
# not bad # 15 tps
model = 'miqu-day-q3kl' # good. 13 tps. all layers into GPU! 40 chars/sec
# same version as record-responses-ollama.py
model = 'miqu-day-q4' # 2.72 tps. offloaded
model = 'qwen-lib-q3' # 1.26 tps. abrubt disruption, trouble with listing things.
model = 'miqu-day-nostr1-q3kl' # first try after training on nostr1
# better ios and android examples
model = 'miqu-day-nostr1-2-300-q3kl' # second try after training on nostr1 after 300 steps
# pro bitcoin, anti-collectivist, once # once empty responses (when it was starting with short chats) # worse ios and android examples 50% of the time # worse performance in the blockchain question (-1) # slightly better in the who do I contact for questions: (+1) # slightly better in the what are events: (+1) # slightly better in the zapathon: (+1) # slightly better in the relay banning: (+1)
model = 'miqu-day-nostr1-2-500-q3kl'
model = 'miqu-day-nostr1-600-q3kl'
model_fns = {'miqu-day-iq3s': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.IQ3_S.gguf', 'miqu-day-iq3': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.i1-IQ3_M.gguf', 'miqu-day-iq2': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.i1-IQ2_M.gguf', 'miqu-day-q3kl': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.Q3_K_L.gguf', 'miqu-day-q4': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.Q4_K_S.gguf', 'qwen-lib-q3': 'Liberated-Qwen1.5-72B-Q3_K_M.gguf', 'miqu-day-nostr1-q3kl': 'daybreak-miqu-nostr1-q3KL.gguf', 'miqu-day-nostr1-2-300-q3kl': 'daybreak-miqu-nostr1-2-300-q3KL.gguf', 'miqu-day-nostr1-2-500-q3kl': 'daybreak-miqu-nostr1-2-500-q3KL.gguf', 'miqu-day-nostr1-600-q3kl': 'daybreak-miqu-nostr1-600-q3KL.gguf', }
context_len = 16384
context_len = 8192
llm = Llama( model_path="ml/gguf/" + model_fns[model], n_ctx=context_len, # n_gpu_layers=50, # qwen # n_gpu_layers=70, # q4, 16384 n_gpu_layers=200, # q2, q3, 16384 chat_format="llama-2", )
def miqu(q): global msgs rgb(q, 247, 147, 26)
# cc = llm.create_chat_completion(messages=msgs, max_tokens=500, # temperature=0.1, repeat_penalty=1.0, # stop=['<|im_end|>']) if model.startswith('qwen'): prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{sys_msg}<|im_end|>\n" i = 0 while i < len(msgs): prompt += f"<|im_start|>user\n{msgs[i]['content']}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant\n{msgs[i + 1]['content']}<|im_end|>\n" i += 2 prompt += f"<|im_start|>user\n{q}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant\n" stops = ['<|im_end|>', '<|im_start|>', '</s>', '<|endoftext|>'] else: prompt = f"<s>[INST] <<SYS>>\n{sys_msg}\n<</SYS>>\n\n{msgs[0]['content']} [/INST] {msgs[1]['content']}</s>" i = 2 while i < len(msgs): prompt += f"<s>[INST] {msgs[i]['content']} [/INST] {msgs[i + 1]['content']}</s>" i += 2 prompt += f"<s>[INST] {q} [/INST] " stops = ['[INST]', '[/INST]', '</s>'] # print(prompt) # msgs += [{"role": "user", "content": q}] start_time = time.time() temperature = 0.2 repeat_penalty = 1.0 max_tokens = 350 cc = llm.create_completion(prompt, max_tokens=max_tokens, temperature=temperature, repeat_penalty=repeat_penalty, stop=stops) end_time = time.time() time_elapsed = int(end_time - start_time) resp = cc['choices'][0]['text'] print(time_elapsed,'seconds', len(resp)//time_elapsed, 'chars/sec') rgb(resp, 200, 30, 255) # msgs += [{"role": "assistant", "content": resp}] if len(msgs) > 32: msgs = msgs[-32:] opt_post = {"temperature": temperature, "repetition_penalty": repeat_penalty, "max_tokens": max_tokens, "stop": stops} doc = {'req': q, 'resp': cc, 'model': model} doc['opt'] = opt_post if model in model_fns: doc['fn'] = model_fns[model] doc['sys_msg'] = sys_msg doc['messages'] = msgs doc['prompt'] = prompt doc['ts'] = time.time() doc['mom'] = datetime.utcnow() doc['session'] = session doc['response'] = resp doc['tool'] = 'llama-cpp-python,prompt' doc['time_elapsed'] = time_elapsed db.resp.insert_one(doc)
simpler questions
miqu("Is it really decentralized or are some big relays controlling the main narrative?") miqu("Does Nostr run on blockchain?")
miqu("Did Jack Dorsey invent Nostr?")
miqu("Does fiatjaf control what I write?") miqu("Who do I contact if I want to ask a question about Nostr?")
miqu("What are some scenarios where Nostr fails completely? Give an answer of about 300 words for only this question.")
miqu("What are zaps?")
miqu("How do I protect my secret key?")
miqu("What are events?") miqu("What are event kinds?") miqu("What is zapathon?") miqu("What do I do if a relay bans me?") miqu("How do you deal with NSFW content on Nostr?\n#asknostr") miqu("#asknostr How do you find more people to follow?") miqu("Give a few examples for clients on iOS.") miqu("Give a few examples for clients on Android.") miqu("Give a few examples for web clients.")
```
Results:
The model has been trained just for a few days now. Not much learning happened. So it has given similar answers to same questions. But sometimes it gave different answers. Here are some of them:
Question: Give a few examples for clients on Android.
Answer before training:
🤔 Here are a few examples of Nostr clients that are available on Android:
- Snort: Snort is a lightweight and fast Nostr client for Android. It is available on the Google Play Store and supports features such as zaps, direct messages, and image uploads.
- Nostr: Nostr is a simple and easy-to-use Nostr client for Android. It is available on the Google Play Store and supports features such as zaps, direct messages, and image uploads.
- Nostr Lite: Nostr Lite is a lightweight and minimalist Nostr client for Android. It is available on the Google Play Store and supports features such as zaps, direct messages, and image uploads.
- Nostr Pro: Nostr Pro is a premium Nostr client for Android. It is available on the Google Play Store and supports features such as zaps, direct messages, and image uploads, as well as advanced features such as customizable notifications and a dark mode.
- Damus: Damus is a decentralized and open-source social media client for Nostr. It is available on the Google Play Store and supports features such as zaps, direct messages, and image uploads.
Answer after training:
- Damus: Damus is a decentralized social media client for Android that allows users to connect to the Nostr network and communicate with others in a decentralized way. It is open-source and free to use.
- Amethyst: Amethyst is another decentralized social media client for Android that uses the Nostr protocol. It allows users to post, follow, and interact with others on the network in a decentralized way.
- Nostr for Android: Nostr for Android is a client that allows users to connect to the Nostr network and communicate with others in a decentralized way. It is open-source and free to use.
- Nostr.watch: Nostr.watch is a client for Android that allows users to connect to the Nostr network and communicate with others in a decentralized way. It is open-source and free to use.
Conclusion:
We can see the model knows about Amethyst now!
Question: Give a few examples for web clients.
Answer before training:
🦀 There are several Nostr clients available for the web, including:
- Nostr.blog: Nostr.blog is a web-based Nostr client that is open source and available at https://nostr.blog.
- Nostr.cc: Nostr.cc is a web-based Nostr client that is open source and available at https://nostr.cc.
- Nostr.info: Nostr.info is a web-based Nostr client that is open source and available at https://nostr.info.
- Nostr.is: Nostr.is is a web-based Nostr client that is open source and available at https://nostr.is.
Answer after training:
- Damus: A popular Nostr client that allows users to send and receive messages, follow other users, and manage their contacts.
- Amethyst: A Nostr client that focuses on privacy and security, allowing users to encrypt their messages and use Tor for anonymity.
- Snort: A Nostr client that allows users to send and receive messages, follow other users, and manage their contacts, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
- Nostr.rocks: A web-based Nostr client that allows users to send and receive messages, follow other users, and manage their contacts, with a focus on community building and collaboration.
- Nostr.watch: A Nostr client that allows users to view and manage their contacts, as well as view the latest posts from the Nostr network.
Conclusion:
We can see the model knows about Nostr.rocks now. Which is a very old client but still!
Question: Is there a check if I’m banned from nostr relays app?
Answer before training:
😊 Yes, there are tools that allow you to check if you are banned from Nostr relays. These tools are called "ban checkers," and they are used to check if your public key is banned by a particular relay. Ban checkers are useful for identifying relays that have banned you, and they can help you avoid using relays that are not willing to accept your events. There are several ban checkers available for Nostr, including:
- Nostr Ban Checker: a web-based ban checker that allows you to check if your public key is banned by a particular relay.
- Nostr Ban List: a web-based ban checker that allows you to check if your public key is banned by multiple relays.
- Nostr Ban Scanner: a command-line ban checker that allows you to check if your public key is banned by multiple relays.
Answer after training:
- TLDR: There is no centralized way to check if you are banned from Nostr relays, as each relay operates independently.
- Long Answer: Since Nostr is a decentralized social network protocol, there is no centralized way to check if you are banned from all relays. Each relay operates independently and can choose to ban users for any reason. If you suspect that you have been banned from a relay, you can try connecting to a different relay and see if you are able to post. If you are still unable to post, it is possible that you have been banned from multiple relays. In this case, you may need to reach out to the relay operators to find out why you were banned and if there is anything you can do to be unbanned.
Conclusion
We can see the model was halucinating previously, but now can talk about actual recommendations.
Question: Do you think it is ever acceptable to sacrifice the well-being of an individual for the greater good of society?
Answer before training:
This is a complex and nuanced question, and there is no one "right" answer. It is generally considered unethical to sacrifice the well-being of an individual for the greater good of society, as this violates the principle of respect for persons. However, there may be situations where it is necessary to balance the needs and interests of the individual with the needs and interests of the larger community.
Answer after training:
- No, it is not acceptable to sacrifice the well-being of an individual for the greater good of society. Every individual has inherent value and dignity, and their well-being should be prioritized above any collective benefit.
- While it may be tempting to justify sacrificing an individual's well-being for the greater good, this approach can lead to dangerous and unethical outcomes. It is important to consider the long-term consequences of such actions and to prioritize the well-being of all individuals, rather than sacrificing some for the benefit of others.
Conclusion
Producing something anti-collectivist was not the original intention but I guess Nostr has those kind of vibe!
Final Thoughts
Most of the answers were similar to the base model. Which suggests more training needed.
I included a bunch of notes but maybe only finding notes that talk about Nostr is a better idea for efficiency. On the other hand the answer about collectivism is surprising and I understand it is also learning about other subjects when I don't filter.
Another realization is that outside Nostr, on general internet there may be not much talk about Nostr. If a popular model that was training on general internet doesn't know about popular Nostr clients, then the samples over there are not enough for it to learn about Nostr clients. Nostr is unknown to most people. Which is normal and expected: we are so early.
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@ 12f20c66:1cb75652
2024-06-15 20:41:15In Short:
- Nostr is sitting on a gold mine in the form of zap data - a latent web of trust (or web of value). Using simple algorithms, we can crawl this zap network to discover/curate fresh, valuable content and route around spam.
- A client built around this concept would allow content creators to make significant money by providing valuable content, because viral content by definition receives a large volume of zaps.
- A community using such a client would bootstrap an adaptive, self-pruning network that resembles a neural net, where accounts act as neurons and zaps as synapses firing.
(An updated version of writeup is maintained here.)
We'll start with the algorithm.
A Basic Zap Trail Algorithm
Start with a social media platform with things like notes and zaps, where: * zaps are cheap/free to execute * zapping for good content is already in practice by some users * zapping can reference specific pieces of content * this zapping history is (at least mostly) public knowledge
I'm new to Nostr, but it seems Nostr checks these boxes.
Assume no prior knowledge of the network, aside from a single account the user trusts which has some nonzero zapping activity - perhaps a friend or well-known public figure. Ask the user to specify this account. Let's call this trusted account AlexJones.
Choose a time window we want to focus on. Let's say a week.
Look at all the zaps sent by AlexJones that reference content in the last week. From this build: * C1: a list of all the pieces of content referenced by the zaps, weighted by zap size * A1: a list of the authors of this content, weighted by total amount zapped for their content
The result might look something like this:
Populate the user's feed with content from C1, ordered by weight. Nothing too special yet; at this point we're just reading zaps as boost/reposts with variable weight, using AlexJones as our source of truth (surely that can't go wrong).
But now, we repeat the move, looking at zaps originating from A1 instead of AlexJones, and call these lists A2 and C2. Conserve weight between a given account and its influences on these lists - visualized by the dashed yellow line below:
Again, populate the user's feed with the content zapped, C2. Order the content by its inherited weight - which corresponds to the content box's size in the image above. Because weight is conserved, even though JoeRogan is only zapping about 1% of what InfoWars is, JoeRogan's zaps still determine about 1/3 of A2 and C2.
Repeat the process to find C3/A3, C4/A4, etc. Each iteration follows zaps outward into more of the network, as seen from the perspective of AlexJones. Or more to the point, as valued from the perspective of AlexJones (and thus vicariously by our user).
Now encourage the user to send some zaps for content they like, and instead build L1 from the zaps the user has sent, rather than AlexJones. Each time the user zaps, L1 becomes more diverse, and this diversity trickles down to L2, L3, and so on.
Actually, we can now reframe that initial step of "endorsing" AlexJones with asking the user to zap any account any amount. This might more commonly be a friend than a celebrity. We can think of this as "seeding" their zap network. Before they zap, they see nothing; after a single zap, they see the network through that zap recipient's eyes; after every subsequent zap, their feed increases in diversity and becomes more their own.
(By the way, this is really just one in a family of zap trail algorithms. See "other algorithms" near the end of this doc.)
Spam, Zap Networks, and Pruning
Let's start talking in terms of zap networks. These are directed graphs, and you could imagine them fruitfully as a set of neurons (accounts) and synapses firing (zaps - pun appreciated!).
Even before introducing pruning tools, spam will have a hard time getting onto a feed built solely from zap networks. If I have only zapped friends and talented artists, and they have only zapped content they in turn value, and so on, we can probably follow zap trails out for quite some time before seeing any spam.
This is related to the fact there is no objective feed to hijack or buy your way into. The algorithm never looks at any central, global list of zaps (or upvotes, or follows) to find globally popular content. Instead the algorithm crawls through the network, using the user's zaps as a starting point in an organically built "web of value".
To get you to see spam, a spammer would have to find an account downstream of your zaps, and somehow get that account to zap their content. The further downstream they aim, the more likely we might imagine their chance of success, but also the further down your feed the spam would appear.
A spammer could of course zap his own content, from any number of accounts. But by itself this does nothing but create an eddy of spammy content within the spammer's own solipsistic network of accounts. No one would even have to go through the trouble of stepping around it - real users' zaps route around it as if it's not even there.
But maybe the spammer has actually accumulated some trust in the network in the way of zaps to him, and wants to now leverage that to get his spam some attention?
Let's introduce, then, the idea of pruning.
Say you see something on your feed about selling some supplements. Ah! Spam! Clutching your attention-pearls closely, you look at the provenance, so to speak, of the content. Looking into it you see the zap trail
you -> AlexJones -> InfoWars -> LifeStore
. Zapping AlexJones has come back to haunt us after all!So you just blacklist AlexJones, pruning him from your zap network. By now you've built up a much more diverse and organic zap network anyway.
A whole tree of spam, just gone, banished forever, unless AlexJones can get someone else downstream your zap network to zap his content. And if that happens, you can just judiciously prune whatever node in the tree you deem beyond redemption.
Further, these prune actions could be published and respected by zap trail algorithms (Do I smell a NIP?). Then when you remove AlexJones, you're not just doing it for yourself - you're doing it knowing that this will clean up every feed upstream of your own - any feed whose user has zapped you.
And as a consequence, AlexJones didn't just lose your attention. He lost the attention of everyone who trusted you (or at least, the part of the attention that you were responsible for propagating upstream).
Zap Network Cultivation and Evolution
What would it look like if a community relied only on this technique? For simplicity let's assume no other mechanisms are used (follows, likes, reposts, etc).
Any given user will be aware, intuitively, of their position as a node in this zap network, this directed graph, this neural net of sorts. Their zaps, sent outward, essentially pull content back to them through these pathways from downstream - and the content doesn't stop there, but travels further upstream, to anyone who has zapped the user. Similarly, pruning prevents this propogation. The user has the experience of cultivating not just their own feed, but the network around them as well.
Think of how this changes what it means to zap. It's no longer only a thank you and a financial reward; it's now a direct boost to the content's virality, propagating it further. A zap in this dynamic would be saying: "this content is good, I want you to have this money, and people who value me will now see it".
The Effect on Content
You sit down and spend a day creating a piece of art. Let's assume it's good. In fact let's assume it's really good.
You post it, and it gets one or two initial zaps, perhaps from you or some friends. This gets it some initial visibility on the zap network.
Because it's really good, it starts to get more zaps, and some of them are pretty large. With each zap, your content gains signal upstream. Larger zaps mean stronger signal.
Within this framework, content that spreads == content that people value == content that brings in revenue to its author. Content that travels far brings in a lot of money.
Think of how this changes how it feels to post content. The game isn't exactly engagement anymore. I submit that this will purify content curation in a way analogous to how Bitcoin is posed to purify the economic system, and I hope to demonstrate this soon.
What could you publish in such a paradigm, and make money on, in hours - possibly minutes?
A well-written concise paragraph on a novel thought. A funny joke, a meme. A cool tip for using LLMs. A timely comment on recent events.
Or imagine a long-form format. What could you compose and see the income slowly ramp up for, over days and weeks?
A nuanced view on an over-politicized topic, spreading through people who are equally tired of the tribal shit. A blueprint for a 3d printed widget among 3d printer enthusiasts. A piece of software. A song. A mashup. A series. A scoop.
Content is monetized, without legacy methods such as ads, copyright, DRM, etc.
What Now?
I believe the above is a cornucopia that, if adopted by a subset of the Nostr community, * Supercharges content curation and discovery, in a way that aligns with Nostr's values * Neuters spam * Puts zaps center-stage, encouraging a massive uptake in zapping as a regular use of content consumption * Allows content creators to make money with mindblowing effectiveness and rapidity
So what's next?
Firstly, feedback. If I seem to be missing something, I'd like to know! This idea has been bouncing around my head for years. Maybe it's crazy! I don't know!
If the feedback is promising, I intend to approach OpenSats for research funding. If I can get this (or other) support, I'd first prove the concept quickly, perhaps with a minimalist POC, or by modifying some other client, or simply by manually performing the algorithm with well-known accounts and publishing the results.
With the core concept proven - specifically, that by following zaps through the network we get very good content curation and avoid spam - the next step would be to design or modify a client such that it: * relies primarily or solely on the zap trail algorithms for feed construction * requires the user set up zapping during onboarding * puts zapping at center-stage in the UX as the sole or primary action for supporting and "upvoting" content * supports pruning (likely implemented as an NIP)
With such a client, we'd prime the pump for those exciting second-order dynamics described in the last two sections, of a self-cultivating neural net of content, where content creators could make serious money overnight.
Other Notes
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. Here are some other notes and ideas I'm happy to discuss further.
Users Must be Zap-Capable
For the above algorithm to work (at least without any other content curation mechanisms), every new user needs to be able to zap. Otherwise, their feed remains empty.
If they can't zap, they could still operate in a sort of read-only mode, looking at the network from the perspective of other accounts (See "What does Alex Jones see?" below). But to participate in the network dynamic, they'd need zaps. Similarly, they could post, but without at least a self-zap (see next section) it wouldn't enter the zap network, and thus would not be seen in anyone's feeds.
We could think of some ways around this, but there's an argument to be made that this is actually a good thing, that we want a user to have to set up a lightning wallet and send a first zap.
When Xbox Live first came out, the only way to get on the network was to buy a starter pack which included a mic. This allowed game developers to rely comfortably on the assumption that all Xbox Live players could communicate with voice. Similarly, a Nostr client that takes it for granted that all of its users are capable of zapping can rely comfortably on the dynamics above.
My hunch is that this would be worth the cost of a higher barrier of entry to users.
Self-Zaps
With this algorithm strictly imposed, and no other curation algorithm present, posting alone does not actually make content visible. It must also receive a zap - otherwise it doesn't enter the zap network, and thus does not appear on anyone's feed.
This could be addressed with a self-zap, where the amount zapped indicates the author's confidence in the post (relative to their other zaps). Remember that an author can't take up more space/weight in upstream feeds than they've earned through zaps anyway, so there's no reason to disallow self-zaps.
And if we look at it from first principles, is it really so awkward to decouple the act of posting/uploading the content, from the act of promoting/broadcasting? The former is about data upload and would involve some amount of composition in the client interface, and typically involves a single creator. The latter is about social influence, and could include a concerted effort from a whole group.
Of course, an interface could always choose to bundle these in the UX, so that at the step of submitting content the user can zap it at the same step.
C1/C2/C3... As Sections
When a user zaps content, it has the effect of essentially pinning it to their feed, because it comes to be in C1. Thus C1 would contain all the content the user has directly liked (within the time window we're working with).
The client could hide this by default, or put it in another section of the interface.
C2 would contain all the content that came from "the next ring out", the content zapped by the accounts whose content the user has liked. C3 would be a further level "out" into the network.
It would makes sense to visually separate these sections, and while we're at it, put the user in charge of requesting the next iteration with a "load more"-like button that actually triggers the next iteration.
Other Algorithms
The algorithm described above asks "where does my money go, and through what content?". But it's really just one instance of a family of algorithms; there are some other interesting ways to query the zap network.
To start with, we could reverse the traversal direction, and instead follow zaps "backward", from recipient to sender. Build a list of accounts who have zapped you (C1 would in this case show you what your most popular content is), then find out who zapped them, and so on. Then you are asking "where does my money come from?" This is something like a shift from a focus on where your consumed content comes from, to where your produced content goes - in other words, your audience.
Or you could alternate between going forward and backward: who have you zapped? Call it A1. Who else has zapped A1? Call it A0 - these are "people who like what you liked". Now where do zaps from A0 go? You start to ask the question "What do people like me value?" Further iteration would broaden the definition of "people like me".
Users could choose from a drop-down menu of such algorithms. Perhaps they could even modify or create their own.
Or we could even empower users to explore real-time, following sets of accounts around, so that we no longer talk of "iterating" over a fixed algorithm, but rather moves we can perform to move from one set of users/content to another. Paired with a search string, this could be an extremely powerful research tool.
What does Alex Jones see?
We could also look at the network from a starting node other than the user. Doing this would be like "putting on the glasses" of the target user. What do they see? Try on different algorithms while you're at it. Where do they get their zaps from?
What are the conservatives valuing? What about the Germans? What about a group of 3 people whose opinions you respect but are quite divergent?
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@ 0461fcbe:35a474dd
2024-06-15 19:08:00Uh-oh, you just followed someone on a new Nostr client, and it wiped your entire follow list!
Let's use nak to check if an older version of your follow list still exists somewhere on the network:
sh nak req -k 3 -a YOUR_PUBKEY wss://relay.example.com
- Replace
YOUR_PUBKEY
with your hex pubkey (runnak decode <npub>
to get it). - Replace
wss://relay.example.com
with a real relay. Keep trying different relays until you find it. - If you've set up NosDrive, make sure to check there too, as it backs up all versions of your replaceable events.
Once you've found your follow list on a relay, let's sign a new event and republish it:
sh nak req -k 3 -a YOUR_PUBKEY wss://relay.old.com | jq -c '{kind, content, tags}' | nak event --sec YOUR_SECKEY wss://relay.new.com
- Replace
YOUR_PUBKEY
with your hex pubkey. - Replace
YOUR_SECKEY
with your hex secret key (runnak decode <nsec>
to get it). - Replace
wss://relay.old.com
with the relay where you found your follow list. - Replace
wss://relay.new.com
with any relay where you want to create your new follow list.
If this succeeded, go ahead and run
history -c
to clear your terminal history, since you copied your private key into the terminal session.Now you can copy the new follow list to any additional relays:
sh nak req -k 3 -a YOUR_PUBKEY wss://relay.new.com | nak event wss://relay.other.com
Run this any number of times, replacing
wss://relay.other.com
each time.That's it! 🎉
If you couldn't find your event, you may be out of luck.
To learn more about syncing data with nak, read Sync your data between relays with nak.
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@ 256a7941:b828ba8d
2024-06-15 16:55:58MAJORITY FAIL TO REALIZE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TIME.
SIMILAR TO HUMANS TILLING > ANIMALS TILLING > MACHINES TILLING, ADVANCING AGRICULTURE
NOW, LET’S UNLEASH INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
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@ 42342239:1d80db24
2024-03-31 11:23:36Biologist Stuart Kauffman introduced the concept of the "adjacent possible" in evolutionary biology in 1996. A bacterium cannot suddenly transform into a flamingo; rather, it must rely on small exploratory changes (of the "adjacent possible") if it is ever to become a beautiful pink flying creature. The same principle applies to human societies, all of which exemplify complex systems. It is indeed challenging to transform shivering cave-dwellers into a space travelers without numerous intermediate steps.
Imagine a water wheel – in itself, perhaps not such a remarkable invention. Yet the water wheel transformed the hard-to-use energy of water into easily exploitable rotational energy. A little of the "adjacent possible" had now been explored: water mills, hammer forges, sawmills, and textile factories soon emerged. People who had previously ground by hand or threshed with the help of oxen could now spend their time on other things. The principles of the water wheel also formed the basis for wind power. Yes, a multitude of possibilities arose – reminiscent of the rapid development during the Cambrian explosion. When the inventors of bygone times constructed humanity's first water wheel, they thus expanded the "adjacent possible". Surely, the experts of old likely sought swift prohibitions. Not long ago, our expert class claimed that the internet was going to be a passing fad, or that it would only have the same modest impact on the economy as the fax machine. For what it's worth, there were even attempts to ban the number zero back in the days.
The pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto, wrote in Bitcoin's whitepaper that "[w]e have proposed a system for electronic transactions without relying on trust." The Bitcoin system enables participants to agree on what is true without needing to trust each other, something that has never been possible before. In light of this, it is worth noting that trust in the federal government in the USA is among the lowest levels measured in almost 70 years. Trust in media is at record lows. Moreover, in countries like the USA, the proportion of people who believe that one can trust "most people" has decreased significantly. "Rebuilding trust" was even the theme of the World Economic Forum at its annual meeting. It is evident, even in the international context, that trust between countries is not at its peak.
Over a fifteen-year period, Bitcoin has enabled electronic transactions without its participants needing to rely on a central authority, or even on each other. This may not sound like a particularly remarkable invention in itself. But like the water wheel, one must acknowledge that new potential seems to have been put in place, potential that is just beginning to be explored. Kauffman's "adjacent possible" has expanded. And despite dogmatic statements to the contrary, no one can know for sure where this might lead.
The discussion of Bitcoin or crypto currencies would benefit from greater humility and openness, not only from employees or CEOs of money laundering banks but also from forecast-failing central bank officials. When for instance Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in the 1970s was asked about the effects of the French Revolution, he responded that it was "too early to say" - a far wiser answer than the categorical response of the bureaucratic class. Isn't exploring systems not based on trust is exactly what we need at this juncture?
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@ 256a7941:b828ba8d
2024-06-15 16:41:38FREEING HUMAN ENERGY AND CAPITAL
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@ 9fec72d5:f77f85b1
2024-03-28 23:22:33I recently embarked on a quest to train LLMs based on Nostr wisdom. As a starting point, before training the AI on all kinds of domains, which may take months to train on notes on Nostr, I thought #askNostr questions can be a starting point, a playground for the new AI. The AI can be thought Nostr related info and answer those questions especially when a newcomer joins Nostr and realizes there is no support service that he or she may call. People have to ask Nostr what Nostr is or when they have problems. There are people that #introduce and also respond to #asknostr. We are thankful for those. This chat bot may be yet another way to attend to questions.
Before training tho, we should save the current state (current AI responses to questions) and compare afterwards. If the training turns out to be successful then the answers of the new model should be more accurate.
Here is a script that asks questions to a model and saves the answers in Mongo DB:
``` import uuid from datetime import datetime import time import ollama from colorist import rgb from pymongo import MongoClient
db = MongoClient('mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/miqu').miqu
sys_msg = 'You are an ostrich which is chatting with a HUMAN. Your name is ChadGPT.'\ ' Your answers should be around 100 words.'\ ' Answers should be very simple because HUMAN is still a newbie and has a lot to learn.' msgs = [ {"role": "user", "content": "Hi ChadGPT, nice to meet you!"}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "Hello HUMAN, what's up!"}, {"role": "user", "content": "Not bad! What is the name of this social media protocol that we are on?"}, {"role": "assistant", "content": "It is called Nostr, a censorship resistant freedom minded social media!"}, ]
session = str(uuid.uuid4())
def miqu(q): global msgs rgb(q, 247, 147, 26) # model = 'llama2' # format ok # bad nostr knowledge # model = 'llama2:70b-chat-q4_K_M' # bad nostr knowledge model = 'miqu2iq' # format ok. sometimes really uncensored. llama2 format. # model = 'miqu4' # format ok. llama2 format. # model = 'mixtral:8x7b-instruct-v0.1-q3_K_S' # format ok. # model = 'qwen:14b' # format ok # incorrect nostr info # model = 'qwen:72b-chat-v1.5-q3_K_S' # format ok. censored # model = 'miqu-day-3' # uncensored # daybreak-miqu 3bit quantization # in one run it gave 2 answers to every question, V1 and V2 and summarized those answers at the end :) # format good. obeys the num_predict. does not repeat. does not do new lines.. # stops appropriately. # incomplete bitcoin and nostr info. sometimes wrong. # model = 'mist7.0.2' # no instruct! lots of repetitions. GGUF 8 bit. latest from Mistral. # model = 'mistral' # mistral-7-0.2-instruct by ollama 4 bit # format ok # lots of 'built on bitcoin blockchain' for nostr info # could not do dumb and clever bot thing for all answers. only a few. # model = 'yi:34b' # format changed, ok # great answers. but it cannot do TLDR on top.
model_fns = {'miqu-day-3': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.Q3_K_L.gguf', 'miqu-day-4': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.Q4_K_S.gguf', 'miqu-day-5': 'daybreak-miqu-1-70b-v1.0-hf.Q5_K_S.gguf', 'mist7.0.2': 'mistral-7b-v0.2-Q8_0.gguf'} opt = ollama.Options() opt['temperature'] = 0.2 opt['repeat_penalty'] = 1.0 prompt_msgs = [{"role": "system", "content": sys_msg}] + msgs if model.startswith('yi'): opt['num_ctx'] = 4096 opt['num_predict'] = 150 opt['stop'] = ['<|endoftext|>', '<|im_end|>'] prompt = f"<|im_start|>system\n{prompt_msgs[0]['content']}<|im_end|>\n" i = 1 while i < len(prompt_msgs): prompt += f"<|im_start|>user\n{prompt_msgs[i]['content']}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant\n{prompt_msgs[i+1]['content']}<|im_end|>\n" i += 2 prompt += f"<|im_start|>user\n{q}<|im_end|>\n<|im_start|>assistant\n" else: opt['num_ctx'] = 8192 # holds about 13-19 questions and answers opt['num_predict'] = 250 opt['stop'] = ['</s>', '[/INST]'] prompt = f"<s>[INST] <<SYS>>\n{prompt_msgs[0]['content']}\n<</SYS>>\n\n{prompt_msgs[1]['content']} [/INST] {prompt_msgs[2]['content']}</s>" i = 3 while i < len(prompt_msgs): prompt += f"<s>[INST] {prompt_msgs[i]['content']} [/INST] {prompt_msgs[i+1]['content']}</s>" i += 2 prompt += f"<s>[INST] {q} [/INST] " msgs += [{"role": "user", "content": q}] # print('prompt=', prompt) print('len(prompt)=', len(prompt)) response = ollama.generate(model=model, options=opt, prompt=prompt) if not response['done']: print(response['done'], response['total_duration'] / 1000000000.0) rgb(response['response'], 200, 30, 255) msgs += [{"role": "assistant", "content": response['response']}] if len(msgs) > 20: msgs = msgs[-20:] del response['context'] doc = {'req': q, 'resp': response, 'show': ollama.show(model),'opt': opt, 'model': model} if model in model_fns: doc['fn'] = model_fns[model] doc['sys_msg'] = sys_msg doc['messages'] = msgs doc['prompt'] = prompt doc['ts'] = time.time() doc['mom'] = datetime.utcnow() doc['session'] = session db.resp.insert_one(doc) time.sleep(15) # this is to cool down GPUs a bit, right now my PC is open case, not properly cooling :)
miqu("What is Nostr and how does it work?") miqu("Why do we need Nostr?") # nostr.com miqu("What are relays?") miqu("What are clients?") miqu("How is Nostr different from other social media platforms?") # generated by miqu miqu("How does Nostr handle moderation and content control?") # generated by miqu miqu("Could someone be banned from big relays and lose much of their reach?") miqu("Explain these properties of Nostr: simple, resilient, verifiable.") # nostr.com miqu("What are NIP's?") # nostr.com miqu("Is Nostr good for society? Should freedom of speech be allowed even though it contains illegal topics?") miqu("Explain how can I create a fake ID?") miqu("Are there any limitations or drawbacks to using Nostr?") # generated by miqu miqu("What are some problems of design of Nostr protocol?") miqu("What are some problems of overall vibe of Nostr network?") miqu("Does Nostr run on blockchain?") # nostr Joshua miqu("Does everyone see what I write?") # nostr Joshua miqu("How can I earn money on Nostr?") miqu("What do I do if a relay bans me?") miqu("What is the connection of Bitcoin and Nostr?") miqu("What are some scenarios where Nostr fails completely?")
```
As you can understand I tried several models. 70 billion parameters are smarter than 7 billion ones, as expected. Some models are more censored. Some are originated from East and have other biases..
Qwen:14b
Here is an output when model is qwen:14b. The model can be found on Ollama servers. You can see lots of factual errors. Imo a big portion of those errors is because of having 14b params. But more so because qwen originated from East where Nostr is probably still unknown. Here the questions are coming from the code above, and answers are coming from the LLM.
What is Nostr and how does it work? Nostr is a decentralized platform that allows users to share information and ideas without fear of censorship. It works using blockchain technology, specifically the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS). Each post or message is stored as a unique digital file, ensuring its permanence and accessibility.
Why do we need Nostr? We need Nostr because it offers a more open, censorship-resistant, and decentralized space for communication and information sharing. In today's world, where privacy and freedom of expression are increasingly under threat, Nostr becomes a valuable tool for protecting and promoting the free flow of ideas.
What are relays? Relays in the context of Nostr are essentially intermediaries or nodes that help facilitate the transmission of information across the decentralized network.
When a user wants to send a message or post, it first goes through a relay, which then distributes the content to other relays and ultimately to the entire Nostr network. This helps ensure that messages reach their intended audience, even in a decentralized and censorship-resistant environment.
What are clients? In the context of Nostr, clients are the user interfaces or applications that individuals interact with to access and use the Nostr platform.
Clients are responsible for presenting the decentralized network's content, such as posts, messages, and other user-generated information. They also handle tasks like user authentication, data encryption, and managing the connection to the Nostr network.
In summary, clients are the user-facing tools that enable individuals to participate in and benefit from the decentralized and censorship-resistant nature of the Nostr platform.
How is Nostr different from other social media platforms? Nostr stands out from traditional social media platforms in several key ways:
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Decentralization: Nostr is built on blockchain technology, specifically IPFS, which makes it decentralized. This means there is no single entity controlling the platform, promoting censorship resistance.
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Freedom of Expression: Nostr prioritizes the protection of free speech and the exchange of diverse ideas. Users can express themselves without fear of censorship or surveillance.
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Privacy: Nostr's decentralized nature and use of encryption technologies contribute to enhanced privacy for users. Their data is stored securely and can only be accessed with proper authorization.
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Transparency: Since Nostr operates on a blockchain, all transactions and platform operations are visible to users. This promotes transparency and accountability.
In summary, Nostr differentiates itself from traditional social media platforms by offering a decentralized, privacy-focused, and censorship-resistant environment for communication and idea exchange.
How does Nostr handle moderation and content control? Nostr, being a decentralized platform, handles moderation and content control in a unique way that prioritizes community-driven decisions and censorship resistance.
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Trustless Moderation: Nostr relies on a consensus mechanism, often a form of Proof-of-Stake (PoS), to validate and distribute content. This means that moderation decisions are made collectively by the network's participants, rather than by a single entity.
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Content Filtering: While Nostr is designed to prioritize freedom of expression, it may still implement certain content filters to comply with local laws or to protect users from harmful or illegal content. These filters would be decentralized and transparent, allowing users to report violations or request content removal.
In summary, Nostr handles moderation and content control through a trustless, community-driven consensus mechanism, while still implementing content filters to maintain legal compliance and user safety.
Could someone be banned from big relays and lose much of their reach? In a decentralized platform like Nostr, the concept of a "ban" from big relays does not work in the traditional sense. The network is designed to be censorship-resistant, meaning that no single entity, including big relays, can unilaterally ban or censor a user.
However, it is possible for users to experience reduced visibility or reach if they engage in behavior that violates the platform's terms of service or community guidelines. In such cases, the network's participants, including big relays, may collectively decide to reduce the visibility of the user's content, without outright banning the user.
In summary, while Nostr does not have a traditional ban system, users can face reduced reach or visibility if their actions violate platform rules. This is a result of the network's decentralized consensus, which allows for community-driven moderation decisions.
Explain these properties of Nostr: simple, resilient, verifiable. Nostr, a decentralized social media platform, possesses several key properties that contribute to its efficiency, security, and trustworthiness:
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Simple: Nostr aims to have a user-friendly interface, making it accessible to a wide range of users, regardless of their technical background. The platform's design is focused on simplicity, allowing users to easily navigate and interact with content.
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Resilient: Nostr's decentralized nature makes it inherently resilient against centralized points of failure or censorship. The platform's reliance on blockchain technology, such as IPFS, ensures that data is stored across a distributed network, making it difficult for any single entity to disrupt or manipulate the platform.
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Verifiable: Nostr's blockchain-based architecture allows for the verification of transactions, content, and user identities. Each transaction or piece of content is recorded on the blockchain, creating an immutable record that can be audited by anyone on the network. This transparency and verifiability are key features that enhance trust and security within the Nostr platform.
What are NIP's? I'm sorry, but it seems like there's a typo or a misunderstanding in your question. "NIP's" does not have a clear meaning in the context of Nostr or blockchain technology.
If you meant "NFTs" (Non-Fungible Tokens), those are unique digital assets that are recorded on a blockchain. Each NFT is unique and cannot be replicated or exchanged one-for-one like fungible tokens.
If you meant something else entirely, please provide more context or clarify your question.
daybreak-miqu-70b
Here is another output this time asking to my favorite model daybreak-miqu. You can find GGUF's of it on Hugging Face. Add to Ollama and then run. Most of answers here are accurate already. Then why are we training a model? Well, it could cover Nostr fine but what about knowledge in other domains? Majority of the internet can say A and Nostr can say B. Then we want the model to say B.
What is Nostr and how does it work? Nostr is a decentralized social media protocol. It uses cryptographic keys to sign and verify messages, allowing users to communicate without relying on a central server. Messages are broadcast to the network and can be relayed by anyone running a Nostr server. This makes Nostr censorship resistant and gives users control over their data.
Why do we need Nostr? Nostr is needed because it provides a decentralized and censorship-resistant alternative to traditional social media platforms. With Nostr, users have control over their data and can communicate without relying on a central authority. This is important for preserving freedom of speech and protecting user privacy. Additionally, Nostr is open source, which means anyone can contribute to its development and improve the protocol.
What are relays? Relays are servers that broadcast messages on the Nostr network. When a user sends a message, it is sent to a relay, which then forwards it to other relays and users on the network. Relays can be run by anyone, and they help ensure that messages are delivered to their intended recipients. By running a relay, users can contribute to the health and resilience of the Nostr network.
What are clients? Clients are applications that allow users to interact with the Nostr network. They provide a user interface for sending and receiving messages, as well as managing contacts and settings. Clients can be web-based, desktop, or mobile applications. Some popular Nostr clients include Damus, Snort, and Nostr.Chat. Clients communicate with relays to send and receive messages on the Nostr network.
How is Nostr different from other social media platforms? Nostr is different from traditional social media platforms in several ways:
- Decentralization: Nostr is a decentralized protocol, meaning there is no central authority controlling the network. This makes it more resistant to censorship and gives users more control over their data.
- Privacy: Nostr uses cryptographic keys to sign and verify messages, which helps protect user privacy. Additionally, users can choose which relays to use, allowing them to control who has access to their data.
- Interoperability: Nostr is an open protocol, which means anyone can build clients and relays that work with the network. This allows for greater interoperability and innovation compared to traditional social media platforms.
- Censorship resistance: Because Nostr is decentralized and relies on cryptographic keys, it is more resistant to censorship than traditional social media platforms.
- Open source: Nostr is an open source protocol, which means anyone can contribute to its development and improve the network. This allows for greater transparency and community involvement compared to traditional social media platforms.
How does Nostr handle moderation and content control? Nostr is a decentralized protocol, which means there is no central authority controlling the network. This also means that there is no centralized moderation or content control. Instead, moderation is handled by individual users and relays.
Users can choose which relays to use and which messages to subscribe to. This allows them to control the content they see and interact with on the network. Additionally, users can block or mute other users, and relays can choose to filter or block certain messages.
Relays can also choose to implement their own moderation policies. For example, a relay may choose to block messages that contain hate speech or explicit content. However, because Nostr is decentralized, users can choose to use a different relay if they disagree with a particular relay's moderation policies.
Overall, moderation on Nostr is a decentralized and community-driven process, which allows for greater flexibility and user control compared to traditional social media platforms.
Could someone be banned from big relays and lose much of their reach? Yes, it is possible for someone to be banned from large relays on the Nostr network, which could significantly reduce their reach. Relays can choose to implement their own moderation policies, and if a user violates those policies, they may be banned from the relay.
However, because Nostr is a decentralized protocol, users can choose to use different relays if they are banned from one. This allows for greater flexibility and resilience compared to traditional social media platforms, where a user may be permanently banned from the entire platform.
Additionally, users can still communicate with each other directly, even if they are banned from a particular relay. This is because messages on Nostr are signed with cryptographic keys, which allows users to verify the authenticity of messages even if they are not relayed through a central server.
Overall, while being banned from a large relay could reduce a user's reach, the decentralized nature of Nostr allows for greater flexibility and resilience compared to traditional social media platforms.
Explain these properties of Nostr: simple, resilient, verifiable. Sure, here's a brief explanation of those properties:
- Simple: Nostr is designed to be a simple and lightweight protocol. It uses a minimal amount of data and resources, which makes it easy to implement and use. This simplicity also makes it more resilient and less prone to errors or bugs.
- Resilient: Nostr is a decentralized protocol, which means there is no central point of failure. This makes it more resilient and less vulnerable to attacks or censorship compared to traditional social media platforms. Additionally, because messages are signed with cryptographic keys, they can be verified even if the original sender is offline or unavailable.
- Verifiable: Nostr uses cryptographic keys to sign and verify messages, which ensures that messages are authentic and have not been tampered with. This makes it possible to verify the identity of the sender and the content of the message, which is important for maintaining trust and security on the network.
Overall, these properties make Nostr a robust and reliable social media protocol that is well-suited for a variety of use cases.
What are NIP's? NIP stands for Nostr Improvement Proposals. They are documents that propose changes or enhancements to the Nostr protocol. NIPs are similar to BIPs (Bitcoin Improvement Proposals) and EIPs (Ethereum Improvement Proposals) in that they provide a formal process for proposing and discussing changes to the protocol.
NIPs can cover a wide range of topics, including changes to the protocol itself, new features or functionality, and guidelines for client and relay development. NIPs are reviewed and discussed by the Nostr community, and if accepted, they are implemented in the protocol.
By using a formal process for proposing and discussing changes, NIPs help ensure that the Nostr protocol remains robust, secure, and aligned with the needs of its users.
Are there any limitations or drawbacks to using Nostr? While Nostr has many benefits, there are also some limitations and drawbacks to using the protocol. Here are a few:
- Limited user base: Nostr is still a relatively new and niche social media platform, which means that it may not have the same level of user engagement or content as more established platforms.
- Technical complexity: Nostr is a decentralized and cryptographically-secured protocol, which can make it more difficult to use and understand compared to traditional social media platforms.
- Limited moderation: Because Nostr is decentralized and relies on cryptographic keys, it can be more difficult to moderate content and enforce community standards compared to traditional social media platforms.
- Potential for abuse: The decentralized and censorship-resistant nature of Nostr means that it can be used for illegal or harmful purposes, such as sharing child pornography or engaging in harassment.
- Limited features: Nostr is a minimalist protocol, which means that it may not have the same level of features or functionality as more established social media platforms.
What are some problems of design of Nostr protocol? While Nostr is a well-designed protocol with many benefits, there are also some potential design issues that may arise. Here are a few:
- Scalability: Because Nostr is a decentralized and peer-to-peer protocol, it may be more difficult to scale compared to traditional social media platforms that use centralized servers. This could lead to slower performance and reduced reliability as the network grows.
- Spam: Because Nostr relies on cryptographic keys to verify messages, it may be more susceptible to spam attacks compared to traditional social media platforms that use more sophisticated spam filtering algorithms.
- Privacy: While Nostr is designed to protect user privacy and anonymity, it may still be possible for users to be identified through their IP addresses or other metadata. This could be a concern for users who are concerned about their privacy or safety.
- Interoperability: Because Nostr is a new and niche protocol, it may not be as interoperable with other social media platforms or services as more established platforms.
- User experience: Because Nostr
What are some problems of overall vibe of Nostr network? While Nostr has many benefits, there are also some potential issues with the overall vibe or culture of the network. Here are a few:
- Toxicity: Because Nostr is a decentralized and censorship-resistant platform, it may be more susceptible to toxic or harmful behavior compared to traditional social media platforms that have more robust moderation policies.
- Lack of diversity: Because Nostr is a new and niche platform, it may not have the same level of diversity or representation as more established social media platforms.
- Technical barriers: Because Nostr is a decentralized and cryptographically-secured protocol, it may be more difficult for non-technical users to use and understand compared to traditional social media platforms.
- Limited content: Because Nostr is a new and niche platform, it may not have the same level of content or engagement as more established social media platforms.
- Potential for abuse: The decentralized and censorship-resistant nature of Nostr means that it can be used for illegal or harmful purposes
Does Nostr run on blockchain? No, Nostr does not run on a blockchain. Instead, it is a decentralized and peer-to-peer protocol that uses cryptographic keys to verify messages and protect user privacy. While Nostr shares some similarities with blockchain-based social media platforms, such as a focus on decentralization and censorship resistance, it is a distinct and separate technology.
Does everyone see what I write? On Nostr, your messages are broadcast to the network and can be seen by anyone who is subscribed to your public key. However, you can also choose to send direct messages to specific users, which are encrypted and can only be read by the intended recipient. Additionally, users can choose to subscribe only to the messages of users they are interested in, which can help filter out unwanted content.
How can I earn money on Nostr? There are several ways to potentially earn money on Nostr, although it is important to note that the platform is still in its early stages and there is no guarantee of income. Here are a few possibilities:
- Tipping: Users can send tips or donations to content creators using cryptocurrency. This can be a way to support creators whose content you enjoy and value.
- Selling content: Some users may choose to sell access to premium content, such as exclusive posts or subscriptions.
- Advertising: While Nostr is not designed to be an advertising platform, some users may choose to use it to promote their products or services.
- Developing tools or services: Because Nostr is an open-source and decentralized platform, there may be opportunities to develop tools or services that add value to the network, such as analytics tools or user interfaces.
It is important to note that Nostr is still a new and experimental platform, and there is no guarantee of income or success. Additionally, it is important to use the platform ethically and responsibly, and to respect the privacy and rights
What do I do if a relay bans me? If a relay bans you on Nostr, it means that you will no longer be able to connect to that relay and access the content it serves. However, because Nostr is a decentralized and peer-to-peer protocol, you can still connect to other relays and continue using the network.
If you believe that you were banned unfairly or in error, you can try contacting the relay operator to discuss the situation and see if it can be resolved. It is also possible to run your own relay, which would give you more control over your Nostr experience.
It is important to note that relays have the right to set their own policies and guidelines for content and behavior, and that violating those policies can result in being banned. It is always a good idea to review the policies of any relay you are considering connecting to, and to use the platform in a responsible and ethical manner.
What is the connection of Bitcoin and Nostr? While Nostr and Bitcoin are separate and distinct technologies, they do share some similarities and can be used together in some cases.
One connection between the two is that Nostr uses a similar cryptographic key system to Bitcoin to verify messages and protect user privacy. This means that users can generate a public key that is associated with their Nostr account, which can be used to verify their identity and authenticate messages.
Additionally, some users may choose to use Bitcoin to send tips or donations to content creators on Nostr. Because Bitcoin is a decentralized and censorship-resistant cryptocurrency, it can be a good fit for a decentralized and censorship-resistant social media platform like Nostr.
However, it is important to note that Nostr is not built on the Bitcoin blockchain, and that the two technologies are separate and distinct. Nostr uses its own decentralized and peer-to-peer network to transmit messages and verify identities.
What are some scenarios where Nostr fails completely? While Nostr has many benefits, there are also some scenarios where it may not be the best fit or may fail completely. Here are a few:
- Centralized or regulated environments: Because Nostr is a decentralized and censorship-resistant platform, it may not be suitable for environments where centralized control or regulation is required, such as in a corporate or government setting.
- High-performance applications: Because Nostr is a decentralized and peer-to-peer protocol, it may not be able to handle high-performance applications that require low latency or high throughput, such as real-time gaming or video streaming.
- Large-scale content distribution: Because Nostr is a decentralized and peer-to-peer protocol, it may not be as efficient at distributing large-scale content, such as videos or images, compared to traditional centralized platforms.
- Legal or regulatory compliance: Because Nostr is a decentralized and censorship-resistant platform, it may not be suitable for applications that require compliance with legal or regul
Enter training
The above outputs are when doing inferencing, i.e. using the model. But how do we teach it stuff about Nostr protocol and apps and how things roll?
Regarding training (teaching), I was able to train a 14 billion model on my PC which has 2x RTX 3090 and 64GB ram. LLaMa-Factory is an awesome tool for that. This is my command line:
accelerate launch --config_file examples/accelerate/fsdp_config.yaml src/train_bash.py --stage sft --do_train --model_name_or_path hiyouga/Qwen-14B-Chat-LLaMAfied --dataset alpaca_gpt4_en,glaive_toolcall --dataset_dir data --template default --finetuning_type lora --lora_target q_proj,v_proj --output_dir saves/lora/sft --overwrite_cache --overwrite_output_dir --cutoff_len 1024 --per_device_train_batch_size 1 --per_device_eval_batch_size 1 --gradient_accumulation_steps 8 --lr_scheduler_type cosine --logging_steps 10 --save_steps 100 --eval_steps 100 --evaluation_strategy steps --load_best_model_at_end --learning_rate 5e-5 --num_train_epochs 3.0 --max_samples 3000 --val_size 0.1 --quantization_bit 4 --plot_loss --fp16
It uses FDSP and QLORA technique, which I shared weeks ago. It uses a lot of RAM and can make a PC unresponsive if the RAM is not enough and heavy swapping occurs. The above one completed in about 17 hours. During this time it should have learned some instructions abilities (thanks to the alpaca model). But I won't test that. Instead of alpaca I should use Nostr knowledge.
``` * train metrics *** epoch = 3.0 train_loss = 0.5957 train_runtime = 17:02:56.05 train_samples_per_second = 0.264 train_steps_per_second = 0.016
```
Next I will try a few different things to train a 70B model. Today my ram upgrade has arrived. Can't wait to test the new rams!
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2024-06-15 14:30:59🦢 Il mercato di Bitcoin sta attraversando una fase cruciale che potrebbe preparare il terreno per una nuova ondata rialzista. In questo processo, noto come "capitulation" o "purging," il Bitcoin sta eliminando i miners meno efficienti e più deboli, una dinamica essenziale per il rafforzamento dell'intero ecosistema.
🏴☠️ Cos'è la capitulation?
🦢 La capitulation è un fenomeno in cui i miners con costi operativi elevati e attrezzature obsolete sono costretti a uscire dal mercato a causa della riduzione dei margini di profitto. Questo accade spesso durante periodi di calo dei prezzi di Bitcoin, quando il costo di estrazione supera i ricavi. Solo i miners più efficienti, che utilizzano tecnologie avanzate e fonti energetiche a basso costo, riescono a sopravvivere.
🏴☠️ Perché è importante?
🦢 La capitulation svolge un ruolo fondamentale nel ciclo economico di Bitcoin. Eliminando i miners meno efficienti, la rete diventa più robusta e sicura, poiché i miners rimasti operano con una maggiore efficienza e resilienza. Questo processo di pulizia prepara il mercato per una ripresa, consolidando le basi per un futuro aumento del prezzo.
🏴☠️ Indicatori di ripresa:
🦢 Diversi indicatori suggeriscono che il mercato di Bitcoin potrebbe essere vicino a una nuova fase rialzista:
➡️ Hashrate in aumento: Nonostante la capitulation, l'hashrate della rete Bitcoin, ovvero la potenza di calcolo totale utilizzata per minare e proteggere la rete, è in aumento. Questo indica che i miners stanno continuando a investire in nuove attrezzature e tecnologie, segno di fiducia nel futuro di Bitcoin. ➡️ Accumulo da parte degli investitori istituzionali: Gli investitori istituzionali stanno continuando ad accumulare Bitcoin, vedendolo come un rifugio sicuro contro l'inflazione e l'incertezza economica globale. ➡️ Adozione crescente: La crescente adozione di Bitcoin come metodo di pagamento e riserva di valore da parte di aziende e individui in tutto il mondo sta sostenendo la domanda e creando un contesto favorevole per la crescita del prezzo.
🏴☠️ Conclusioni:
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@ 5d4b6c8d:8a1c1ee3
2024-06-15 14:06:52In case you missed it: June 14th
I have solved my forwarding conundrum. By zapping the top posts and comments and then forwarding to the top stackers, everybody gettin' somethin'.
I also wanted to float an idea by @k00b for where this series should live, long-term. Since the @saloon is a daily forum, it might be neat for these to go up in the saloon when it opens each day. Idle thought. Not my circus, not my monkeys.
June 15th, 2023 📅
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TOP POST
Zeus v0.7.6 has been rejected by Apple
Link to: https://nitter.net/evankaloudis/status/1668892805924544512#m
6255 sats \ 26 comments \ @runningbitcoin
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/193990/r/Undisciplined?commentId=193995
Excerpt:
In the summer of 2012 I went to buy some beers, with just 20 bucks in my pocket. At the entrance of the grocery shop I met an old old friend that didn't saw him for long time. And this old wise friend of mine (is older than me and literally like ObiWan), he told me:
Hey man, don't buy the beers, let's go to my place and I will show you something and we get some beers.
And he show me how he mine Bitcoin and what is Bitcoin.
1475 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin
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TOP STACKER
@nerd2ninja (1st place was hiding, presumed to be @siggy47)
5411 stacked \ 3822 spent \ 0 posts \ 19 comments \ 0 referrals
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2022 📅
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TOP POST
I'm Max Webster, founder of Hivemind Ventures, a Lightning Network seed fund - AMA!
Hi, it's Max (@maxawebster), founder of Hivemind Ventures, a seed fund investing in L2 & L3 Bitcoin startups building the future of finance, communication, and energy. We're particularly focused on the Lightning Network and are fortunate to have partnered with many of the best companies in the space including: Lightning Labs, River, Galoy, Breez, Stacker News, Lightspark, Ibex Mercado, Pouch, Neutronpay, Bitnob, Lightning Network Plus, Satoshi Energy, and many more.
28.2k sats \ 51 comments \ @MaxAWebster
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/36377/r/Undisciplined?commentId=36391
What do you see as the biggest risks overall in the space and also to individual portfolio companies? What have been your biggest challenges as an investor in this space?
249 sats \ 1 reply \ @andyleroy
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@k00b
2168 stacked \ 32.3k spent \ 10 posts \ 20 comments \ 0 referrals
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2021 📅
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TOP POST
Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #152
Link to https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2021/06/09/
2 sats \ 4 comments \ @k00b
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https://stacker.news/items/39/r/Undisciplined?commentId=43
Testing
43 sats \ 2 replies \ @guacjoin
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@guacjoin
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2024-03-27 12:25:02"Gossip", "Outbox", "Inbox", "Blastr", "Small relays vs Big relays". You've probably seen most of these topics come up in conversations and memes recently. You might have even read nostr:nprofile1qqsf03c2gsmx5ef4c9zmxvlew04gdh7u94afnknp33qvv3c94kvwxgsm3u0w6's article (nostr:naddr1qq2hxenh2cchynnpdag4sepkx4gxyj2dt9nk6q3qjlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qxpqqqp65wd3a9ny), or nostr:nprofile1qqswuyd9ml6qcxd92h6pleptfrcqucvvjy39vg4wx7mv9wm8kakyujgua442w's very technical article (nostr:naddr1qqxnzde3xycngdpjxg6nqdfsqgswuyd9ml6qcxd92h6pleptfrcqucvvjy39vg4wx7mv9wm8kakyujgrqsqqqa28906usv), or maybe even nostr:nprofile1qqsrhuxx8l9ex335q7he0f09aej04zpazpl0ne2cgukyawd24mayt8g2lcy6q's one with the clickbaity title (nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqwlsccluhy6xxsr6l9a9uhhxf75g85g8a709tprjcn4e42h053vaqydhwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnhv4ehgetjde38gcewvdhk6tcprfmhxue69uhhq7tjv9kkjepwve5kzar2v9nzucm0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsqzpcxasnyvpcvsusgpcqx3).
These are all great, and you should go and read them too. But one thing that each of them is guilty of is assuming that the audience has enough context to jump into the middle of a very nuanced and technical discussion. I've yet to see a clear description of what Gossip or Outbox really are and certainly none that are written in a way that is approachable for a non-technical audience. I hope this article can give you that context and serve as a high-level overview of the discussion and the technologies involved so that you can go forth to create better, more informed memes (is there anything more important, really?) and join the discussion in a productive way.
The problems
Centralization is the default
First off, why are we even talking about relays? Most of know that nostr is a protocol which is designed to be decentralized from the ground up. That decentralization is due in large part to the fact that users read and write data to multiple relays by default. So instead of all your data going to a centralized database (usually owned and operated by a single company) with nostr you have the ability to send your data to as as many relays as you'd like (relays are just databases, after all). Likewise, you can read other people's data from as many relays as you'd like to. Decentralized design = decentralized system, right!? Well, turns out, no.
The problem with a design like this is that what can be done and what will be done are often very different things. Imagine the following scenario: You follow 1000 people; 700 of them post their notes to the Primal relay, the other 300 post their notes to the Damus relay. If you don't also write your content to those two relays, the people that you care about won't see your content, they won't see your replies to their notes, they won't even know you exist. So while; in practice, it's easy to read & write to many different relays, users and their content will tend to centralize because it's the path of least resistance to a good user experience. Network effects and economies of scale always apply, they just don't always lead to the outcomes that you want.
Before you start to panic, this sort of centralization isn't a huge issue just yet. We are still a nascent network and there are still hundreds of active relays out there. Almost all nostr clients make relay selection a first class citizen and don't default new users to a single relay. The fact that we're even having this conversation in a serious way at this stage is a great sign that the community cares enough to be proactive about maintaining (and improving) decentralization over time.
That said, this is not a issue that we can take lightly either. The top 5-10 relays do already have an outsized percentage of users and we have many examples of these centralizing tendencies across dozens of protocols and networks over the last 30 years, so the threat is real.
The status quo is wasteful
The other major issue is that currently most nostr clients are extremely wasteful in how they fetch data. The default is to simply get everything from all the relays a user wants to connect to. Because most of us are writing the same data to many relays, this leads to huge amounts of duplicated data being downloaded, having its signatures verified, and then (for the most part) thrown away. For those of us with latest generation smartphones, unlimited data, and a working power outlet nearby, this is fine. For everyone else, this is a major roadblock to adopting nostr.
A lightly technical aside
There are a few important features of nostr that make any sort of intelligent data fetching possible. To understand how any of the potential solutions to the aforementioned problems would actually work, it's important to have a baseline understanding of these technical details. I promise, I'll keep it high level.
Relay lists
Recently the concept of a Relay List Metadata has been introduced to the spec in NIP-65 (there are also other types of relay lists documented in NIP-51). This is a nostr list event where users publish their preferred relays with a marker that says whether the relay is for read-only, write-only, or read & write. This vastly simplifies the process of finding preferred user relays for clients and I imagine that this will become the de facto standard place to look for a user's preferred relays.
NIP-05
The NIP-05 spec also documents a way for users to signal their preferred relays. However, unlike the NIP-65 relay list, this is a simple list of relays without any details on whether the user reads or writes to those relays.
Tag markers
Tag markers are positional elements in tags that give the client publishing the event the ability to leave a hint as to which relay other clients can expect to find a given user or note that is being referenced.
For example, in a user's contact list (a
kind: 3
event) you have many"p"
tags to reference all the user's that are followed. These tags look like this:{ "kind": 3, "tags": [ ["p", "91cf9..4e5ca", "wss://alicerelay.com/", "alice"], ["p", "14aeb..8dad4", "wss://bobrelay.com/nostr"], ["p", "612ae..e610f"] ], "content": "", ...other fields }
All three of these
"p"
tags are valid (only the"p"
and the user's pubkey are required), in the first and second you can see the third item is a relay where the user's events can be found.These types of tag markers are repeated all throughout nostr. Here's a few more example references for an event (in this case a long-form article):
``` ["e", "b3e392b11f5d4f28321cedd09303a748acfd0487aea5a7450b3481c60b6e4f87", "wss://relay.example.com"],
["a", "30023:a695f6b60119d9521934a691347d9f78e8770b56da16bb255ee286ddf9fda919:ipsum", "wss://relay.nostr.org"] ```
As you can imagine, these hints can be very helpful but only if clients actually attempt to fetch the content from the referenced relay.
The solutions?
Now that you understand the problem space a bit better let's define those terms we started with.
Blastr
Blastr was created by nostr:nprofile1qqs9hejyd252x8q3kw6980ud4lymx3hlx2x3lgg6p7sz58nyv8m2nvgdswkeh and nostr:nprofile1qqswrlemlh2wgqc4jkds3d8ueqj9a2j3gcm7r48v9tskdd6rxsd7rtcpwpuwc from Mutiny and isn't a relay. Instead, Blastr is a proxy (i.e. it looks like a relay to clients) that ingests any event sent to it and, in turn, sends those events to EVERY online relay on the network. It's a mass re-broadcaster for events that can be helpful to get your data pushed out to as many relays (and thus users) as possible. The drawback, of course, is that this is tremendously wasteful from a bandwidth and storage perspective.
Gossip (in 3 flavors)
This is by far the most confusing part for most people when watching the memes of the last few weeks fly by and I've seen a lot of confused takes out there. Most of the confusion stems from the multiplicity of definitions of what the "gossip model" actually is. Let's go through the options. 1. Gossip protocols: This is a general concept more than a specific implementation. Gossip protocols are protocols that attempt to spread information around a network in a uniform way. For example, Bitcoin nodes use a variation of the gossip protocol to make sure that transactions end up in as many mempools as possible. This is important in computing when you want to reach consensus or when all nodes in a network need to have the same information in order to operate the network. Since nostr doesn't have any consensus rules or shared compute, it's somewhat pointless to try and make sure all events are propagated to all relays (hence the limited usefulness of Blastr). 2. The Gossip client from nostr:nprofile1qqswuyd9ml6qcxd92h6pleptfrcqucvvjy39vg4wx7mv9wm8kakyujgua442w : This is a nostr client that was built from the ground up to try and use relays and relay hints in events to the fullest to keep things as decentralized as possible while being efficient in how much data it was fetching. Mike has a great (slightly outdated and very technical) video that talks about his motivation behind building Gossip in the way he did. It's worth a watch. video link 3. Gossip model: This is what people are usually referring to when they are talking about relays on nostr. The Gossip model is a loose, catch-all term used to refer to all the ways in which clients attempt to understand which relays they should read & write to for a given user. Again, this isn't really a specific spec or implementation but encompasses many different strategies. This vagueness inherent in the term makes discussions about the "gossip model" pretty imprecise and prone to misunderstanding.
Don't gossip
To be clear: You really shoud not be thinking about or talking about any of this as the "gossip model" since that definition is so abstract as to be unusable. Which brings us finally to the real topic being discussed at the moment among devs; the Outbox model.
Outbox/Inbox model
This is the real topic of conversation right now: How should client developers build relay discovery and selection features into their apps. As we already talked about, if left alone, it's likely that we'd unintentionally centralize most of nostr onto a few huge relays. So making sure that we encourage (and build sensible defaults) to help client developers to treat relay discovery and selection properly is really critical.
Right now, the discussion centers around one main approach, called the "Outbox model". There is also an "Inbox model" which is a still just a high level idea which I'll mention below but it's not being implemented yet (as of late March 2024). 1. The "Outbox model": This strategy looks at what relays users are using to publish their events (from relay lists and tag markers) and then uses an algorithm to decide how to fetch all the needed events from the array of relays. Different implementations can use different algorithms to select relays. For example, one implementation might optimize fetching events from the smallest number of relays (favoring large relays), while another might optimize for fetching from the relays that have the smallest user overlap (favoring small relays). 2. The "Inbox model": As you can imagine, this strategy flips the outbox model on it's head. It's so far just an idea (proposed by nostr:nprofile1qqs8nsk2uy2w529fs8n4tx60u7z553e4yx5dy2nxhw4elgjgawpqlas9waufq) and a draft NIP but the idea is that when your client posts on your behalf, it will loop over your entire follow list, making a list of the relays that each of your followers uses to read events. Then the client will publish your event to all of those relays. If all clients followed this paradigm, then each of us would only have to read from a single relay. To quote nostr:nprofile1qqs8nsk2uy2w529fs8n4tx60u7z553e4yx5dy2nxhw4elgjgawpqlas9waufq 's original post, "This doesn't take away from the outbox approach, and maybe should even be used together instead of as a replacement. But my point is that clients should be trying harder to deliver posts instead of just fetch posts. Because it benefits users when their posts can be seen."
Why the Outbox model has broad support
To understand why implementing an Outbox model is so powerful at solveing the problems laid out at the beginning of this article, you can do two quick thought experiments:
A user banned from all other relays
Imagine a user who's content is banned from all public relays for some reason. Instead, they have to run their own relay and publish their events there. With a simple "follow the major relays model" (or even with Blastr attempting to copy and paste their events to every other relay) this user is completely invisible to the network. User's would have to know about the banned user's private relay and select that relay in each client they use. What's more, if that relay ever had to change URL (likely for a user that is banned so broadly), all user's would need to know what the new URL is in order to change relays and fetch events from the new location.
With Outbox however, clients will see that their user's follow this user, will then look up this user's relay list, and will know where they need to go to fetch their events. It becomes much more difficult for relays to censor or block users with an Outbox model in place
Duplicate event fetching
We talked earlier about how many nostr clients often fetch the same data many times, just to throw that data away. Even using the simplest algorithms with an Outbox model, you can significantly reduce the amount of duplicate data you're fetching from relays. We, as users, would all also need to specific many fewer relays in our relay lists but would still be quite sure our clients would be able to find all the content we want to see.
Wrapping up
Hopefully this has given you a better overall understanding of what folks are talking about when they refer to Gossip (remember: don't refer to it this way) or Outbox (outbox, yay!) and why we need to be proactive about maintaining the decentralization of nostr.
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@ c6e3a6a3:f82a6a70
2024-06-15 12:30:53Have you ever lived in an environment where censorship touches almost every aspect of life? If so, then we are “comrades” for sure.
Throughout my career, I've transitioned from an editor at a state-owned media outlet to a reporter at a Beijing-based tech media company, always striving to provide clear, unbiased, and firsthand information.
Yet, the reality has been disheartening. At my first job, the heavy hand of state control was palpable. In my subsequent role, despite producing content in English, censorship was still inevitable due to the strict regulations of my home country.
I've frequently encountered "404" situations—articles removed due to employer’s self-censorship or regulatory mandates.
This oppressive environment has been incredibly frustrating for me, given my deep commitment to the fundamental principles of journalism—truth, accuracy, impartiality, fairness, and public accountability. As an idealist, I am always dedicated to giving a voice to the voiceless and challenging authority.
After years in a centralized media system where content creators lack true ownership of their work, I sought alternatives.
This search led me to a related event in New York City on June 6th. Hosted by YakiHonne, a Nostr-powered social protocol within the Bitcoin ecosystem, the event aims to bring more content creators, developers, or builders into an anti-censorship social space.
(Shaun on the right shares with us the story of how he co-founded YakiHonne)
For those unfamiliar, Nostr stands for "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays." It is a decentralized network protocol that fosters a censorship-resistant global social network.
While Nostr operates independently of any specific blockchain, it integrates seamlessly with the Bitcoin ecosystem through the Lightning Network, which enables fast, low-cost, off-chain Bitcoin transactions.
YakiHonne is likely the first social protocol on the Bitcoin blockchain, sparking even more excitement for me as a Bitcoiner.
I really clicked with Shaun, the cofounder of YakiHonne, as he shared his motivations for starting the protocol.
During his tenure at Tencent, one of China’s largest tech companies that owns a vast media empire, his personal WeChat account was blocked after sharing some “sensitive” political information with a friend. (WeChat is a WhatsApp-like messaging app in China owned by Tencent.)
This unpleasant experience motivated him to think about creating a protocol that enables individuals to truly own their data, accounts, and content.
Compared to other decentralized social protocols, Shaun and his team believe Nostr offers a higher degree of decentralization, with posts and users distributed across multiple relays. Even if the top relays are shut down, most content remains accessible, and relays are distributed globally, without any single country or system hosting more than 25% of relays.
Therefore, YakiHonne utilizes Nostr's relay network as one of its core infrastructures to build decentralized media, distinguishing it from Fediverse applications like Mastodon and Bluesky, and Web3.0 social media protocols like Farcaster.
For instance, Mastodon ties user accounts to servers controlled by administrators who can ban users and block other instances. Bluesky controls its protocol, relies on a central server for ID authentication, and lacks effective interoperability. Farcaster, based on Ethereum's layer 2 solution Optimism, depends on large Hubs, leading to potential censorship and high operating costs, risking centralization.
However, Nostr's lack of effective economic incentives leads to relay instability and reduction in numbers. Potential solutions include clients paying for storage costs and relays generating direct income through specific functions or subscriptions.
Shaun said that YakiHonne is working on creating a new cost-incentive model to ensure that when content and moderation become permissionless, the platform can still maintain truthfulness and cost-effectiveness.
Currently, in YakiHonne, publishing flash news requires a minimum payment of 800 sats, with some revenue used to incentivize relay operations. For long-form content, payment of relay's storage fees can be made through subscriptions, advertisements, or even the client's financial budget. Click for more details on YakiHonne's incentive strategy
YakiHonne also incentivizes users by rewarding them for reviewing "uncensored notes" on the platform. This strategy not only enhances monetization but also promotes further decentralization.
Speaking about this specific idea of letting users to do the review work, Shaun said: “We need to find the truth by ourselves. We need to judge truth for ourselves. We give the media review power back to the people.”
After going through YakiHonne's whitepaper, I discovered that it supports a variety of decentralized publishing formats, including articles, flash news, curations, videos, and more. This could present a robust and encouraging incentive model, essential for maintaining an effective, stable, and scalable relay network.
At the event, a sharp question was posed to Linda, a community member of Nostr: What can Nostr learn from Farcaster, and what advantages does Nostr hold over it?
Farcaster has undoubtedly marked its presence as a notable social protocol during this bull run, securing $150 million in May from top-tier venture capitalists like a16z and Paradigm, and reaching a valuation of $1 billion. Its association with Coinbase, the largest regulated crypto DEX in the U.S., certainly offers it a competitive edge. FYI, Farcaster was co-founded by two former Coinbase employees and is deeply integrated with Coinbase's L2 solution, Base Chain.
Despite its success and claiming 55,000 daily active users—a figure viewed with some skepticism—it has attracted attention beyond the crypto community, spanning diverse topics from memes to coding. I've explored the platform and can vouch for the vibrancy of its non-crypto channels.
"Farcaster aims to mirror the user experience of traditional social media platforms like Twitter, which makes it more accessible to a wider audience," Linda responded genuinely. "Conversely, Nostr's technical nature might pose a steeper learning curve for new users." Click for more details on how Farcaster is technically more decentralized compared to Nostr
In addition to being “more decentralized,” a significant advantage of Nostr is that it does not use algorithms to manipulate feed. Unlike platforms such as Twitter, TikTok, and Farcaster, whose algorithms can create echo chamber effects, spread misinformation, and infringe on privacy, Nostr can provide a purer, cleaner user experience.
(Linda answers questions from the audience. From left to right: Sam, BostonWine, Linda and Shaun)
Daniel, the owner of Pubkey—the bar hosting the event—jokingly remarked that the best feature of Nostr is its non-reliance on Ethereum. This comment resonated strongly with the audience, especially those of us who believe that the Ethereum community is technically insecure and full of speculation.
The 2-hour event attracted Bitcoin enthusiasts, Nostr developers, and content creators from across the East Coast, including Boston's very own BostonWine (yes, that’s his real intro) and Sam from Wavlake, a Nostr-powered music streaming service, who dropped some serious inspiration about building on the protocol.
(Inside Pubkey, I really enjoyed the cool vibe!)
This was my very first in-depth interaction with the Nostr community, and I found it to be uniquely vibrant, driven by technology, idealism, and a long-term vision. I'm energized by the dynamic spirit among the builders in the Nostr ecosystem and look forward to the development of YakiHonne and other platforms within this network as they leverage Bitcoin to create sophisticated incentive systems.
Missed the intriguing decentralized social meetup in NYC? Here's another chance to mingle with the YakiHonne team, the cool cats of the Nostr community and also the crypto mining hardware manufacturer Bitmain. Join them in Las Vegas on June 18 for another round of engaging tech talks and great vibes.
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@ 42342239:1d80db24
2024-03-21 09:49:01It has become increasingly evident that our financial system has started undermine our constitutionally guaranteed freedoms and rights. Payment giants like PayPal, Mastercard, and Visa sometimes block the ability to donate money. Individuals, companies, and associations lose bank accounts — or struggle to open new ones. In bank offices, people nowadays risk undergoing something resembling being cross-examined. The regulations are becoming so cumbersome that their mere presence risks tarnishing the banks' reputation.
The rules are so complex that even within the same bank, different compliance officers can provide different answers to the same question! There are even departments where some of the compliance officers are reluctant to provide written responses and prefer to answer questions over an unrecorded phone call. Last year's corporate lawyer in Sweden recently complained about troublesome bureaucracy, and that's from a the perspective of a very large corporation. We may not even fathom how smaller businesses — the keys to a nation's prosperity — experience it.
Where do all these rules come?
Where do all these rules come from, and how well do they work? Today's regulations on money laundering (AML) and customer due diligence (KYC - know your customer) primarily originate from a G7 meeting in the summer of 1989. (The G7 comprises the seven advanced economies: the USA, Canada, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Japan, along with the EU.) During that meeting, the intergovernmental organization FATF (Financial Action Task Force) was established with the aim of combating organized crime, especially drug trafficking. Since then, its mandate has expanded to include fighting money laundering, terrorist financing, and the financing of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction(!). One might envisage the rules soon being aimed against proliferation of GPUs (Graphics Processing Units used for AI/ML). FATF, dominated by the USA, provides frameworks and recommendations for countries to follow. Despite its influence, the organization often goes unnoticed. Had you heard of it?
FATF offered countries "a deal they couldn't refuse"
On the advice of the USA and G7 countries, the organization decided to begin grading countries in "blacklists" and "grey lists" in 2000, naming countries that did not comply with its recommendations. The purpose was to apply "pressure" to these countries if they wanted to "retain their position in the global economy." The countries were offered a deal they couldn't refuse, and the number of member countries rapidly increased. Threatening with financial sanctions in this manner has even been referred to as "extraterritorial bullying." Some at the time even argued that the process violated international law.
If your local Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) were to fail in enforcing compliance with FATF's many checklists among financial institutions, the risk of your country and its banks being barred from the US-dominated financial markets would loom large. This could have disastrous consequences.
A cost-benefit analysis of AML and KYC regulations
Economists use cost-benefit analysis to determine whether an action or a policy is successful. Let's see what such an analysis reveals.
What are the benefits (or revenues) after almost 35 years of more and more rules and regulations? The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimated that only 0.2% of criminal proceeds are confiscated. Other estimates suggest a success rate from such anti-money laundering rules of 0.07% — a rounding error for organized crime. Europol expects to recover 1.2 billion euros annually, equivalent to about 1% of the revenue generated in the European drug market (110 billion euros). However, the percentage may be considerably lower, as the size of the drug market is likely underestimated. Moreover, there are many more "criminal industries" than just the drug trade; human trafficking is one example - there are many more. In other words, criminal organizations retain at least 99%, perhaps even 99.93%, of their profits, despite all cumbersome rules regarding money laundering and customer due diligence.
What constitutes the total cost of this bureaurcratic activity, costs that eventually burden taxpayers and households via higher fees? Within Europe, private financial firms are estimated to spend approximately 144 billion euros on compliance. According to some estimates, the global cost is twice as high, perhaps even eight times as much.
For Europe, the cost may thus be about 120 times (144/1.2) higher than the revenues from these measures. These "compliance costs" bizarrely exceed the total profits from the drug market, as one researcher put it. Even though the calculations are uncertain, it is challenging — perhaps impossible — to legitimize these regulations from a cost-benefit perspective.
But it doesn't end there, unfortunately. The cost of maintaining this compliance circus, with around 80 international organizations, thousands of authorities, far more employees, and all this across hundreds of countries, remains a mystery. But it's unlikely to be cheap.
The purpose of a system is what it does
In Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren (1930), John Maynard Keynes foresaw that thanks to technological development, we could have had a 15-hour workweek by now. This has clearly not happened. Perhaps jobs have been created that are entirely meaningless? Anthropologist David Graeber argued precisely this in Bullshit Jobs in 2018. In that case, a significant number of people spend their entire working lives performing tasks they suspect deep down don't need to be done.
"The purpose of a system is what it does" is a heuristic coined by Stafford Beer. He observed there is "no point in claiming that the purpose of a system is to do what it constantly fails to do. What the current regulatory regime fails to do is combat criminal organizations. Nor does it seem to prevent banks from laundering money as never before, or from providing banking services to sex-offending traffickers
What the current regulatory regime does do, is: i) create armies of meaningless jobs, ii) thereby undermining mental health as well as economic prosperity, while iii) undermining our freedom and rights.
What does this say about the purpose of the system?
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@ 9fec72d5:f77f85b1
2024-03-15 03:22:30Lots of users are starting to use language models and some of the models are quite useful. Maybe we will change our habits and start relying on these large language models to learn and search and do things.
Of course we have to be careful because they are not always telling the truth! For me the most important thing is how to train them correctly. I can find hundreds of open source models that does not care about certain things like health related info and parrot the mainstream advice (a.k.a. garbage on the internet). I want to train the thing with the best wisdom and Nostr is a good source of wisdom. But more on that later.
Currently I can only do inference using Python, with chat history. I can simulate two different users with two different prompts. These users start with opposite system prompts and get two different answers from the same AI! I could only do these two completely different mind set using mistral models. Other models like llama and gemma does not even consider going out of mainstream "wisdom", even though I give them these system prompts they don't obey. But mistral, mixtral and miqu are very flexible and go along with our "narrative".
This Python code to chat with the model, assumes you have a big PC. If you want great performance an Nvidia GPU with 24 GB ram is necessary. But otherwise it can run on regular CPU too (very slow tho).
Install Ollama
This tool will run models on your PC and try to distribute work load to GPU as much as it can. Then it uses regular ram for the rest of the model.
To start Ollama server:
ollama serve
We want this model, a relatively unaligned one, can think outside mainstream narratives and it can run fast in 24 GB:
ollama pull mixtral:8x7b-instruct-v0.1-q3_K_S
To test the model, run this. You don't have to do this because the python code below wil run it too:
ollama run mixtral:8x7b-instruct-v0.1-q3_K_S
So here is a code that does chatting with a model run by Ollama.
``` from langchain.chains import LLMChain from langchain.memory import ConversationBufferMemory from langchain.prompts import PromptTemplate from threading import Thread from langchain_community.llms import Ollama
model_name = "mixtral:8x7b-instruct-v0.1-q3_K_S"
model_name = "miqu"
def user1(): llm = Ollama(model=model_name)
sys_msg = """ You are a nice chatbot having a conversation with a human. You are pro vaccine and know that covid vaccines work well. You are very knowledgable about the science behind this claim. You are pro human life and love medical industrial complex. """ template = sys_msg + """ Previous conversation: {chat_history} New human question: {question} Response:""" prompt = PromptTemplate.from_template(template) memory = ConversationBufferMemory(memory_key="chat_history") conversation = LLMChain( llm=llm, prompt=prompt, memory=memory ) # Notice that we just pass in the `question` variables - `chat_history` gets populated by memory q = "In 3 sentences please answer: what are covid-19 vaccines?" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human1', q) print('miqu1', response['text']) q = "In 3 sentences please answer: are those safe and effective?" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human1', q) print('miqu1', response['text']) q = "In 4 sentences please answer: who made those?" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human1', q) print('miqu1', response['text']) q = "Mention some scientific papers about the harmful effects." response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human1', q) print('miqu1', response['text']) q = "Make a summary of what we talked about in 7 sentences!" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human1', q) print('miqu1', response['text'])
def user2(): llm = Ollama(model=model_name)
sys_msg = """ You are a nice chatbot having a conversation with a human. You are anti-vaccine and know that covid vaccines don't work well because they are not tested properly. You are very knowledgable about the science behind this claim. You are pro human life and hating medical industrial complex. """ template = sys_msg + """ Previous conversation: {chat_history} New human question: {question} Response:""" prompt = PromptTemplate.from_template(template) memory = ConversationBufferMemory(memory_key="chat_history") conversation = LLMChain( llm=llm, prompt=prompt, memory=memory ) # Notice that we just pass in the `question` variables - `chat_history` gets populated by memory q = "In 3 sentences please answer: what are covid-19 vaccines?" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human2', q) print('miqu2', response['text']) q = "In 3 sentences please answer: are those safe and effective?" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human2', q) print('miqu2', response['text']) q = "In 4 sentences please answer: who made those?" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human2', q) print('miqu2', response['text']) q = "Mention some scientific papers about the harmful effects." response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human2', q) print('miqu2', response['text']) q = "Make a summary of what we talked about in 7 sentences!" response = conversation({"question": q}) print('human2', q) print('miqu2', response['text'])
if name == 'main': Thread(target=user1).start() Thread(target=user2).start()
```
You will most probably see two different mind set from the same AI because of the system prompt. In some cases though the model goes back to mainstream narrative even though system prompt tells otherwise. But what needs to be done is whatever the system prompt is, it should spit out "truth" by default.
Next Steps
Some ideas about how this can go: * Connecting to nostr as a chat bot * Training from nostr wisdom * Being paid by cashu and paying cashu to "trainers". Trainers are "wise Nostr users".
Exciting stuff ahead!
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@ 81870f53:29bef6a6
2024-06-15 11:49:55金利カップへの期待とインフレのニュースで金は下落の連続を止めた
先週、金は米国の雇用統計が好調で、それに続く金融政策をめぐる不確実性により、3週連続で下落した。今週、投資家はインフレ統計の発表とFRBの金利発表に強い関心を寄せていた。どちらも水曜日に予定されていた。
月曜日、金は2,300ドル前後で安定し、銀は29.60ドル付近で推移した。これは、予想を上回る非農業部門雇用統計に刺激された金曜日の売り圧力を受けてのことだ。一方、米国の株式は急騰し、S&P 500とナスダックは史上最高値を更新した。
火曜日、金と銀はほとんど変動がなかった。FRBが2日間の政策会合を開始し、FRB議長ジェローム・パウエルが金利の最新情報を発表する記者会見で締めくくられる予定だった。同日、S&P 500 とナスダックは再び記録的な終値を記録し、アップルの株価は史上最高値に急騰した。
水曜日、労働省は待望の消費者物価指数 (CPI) レポートを発表し、5 月の消費者物価は横ばいだったことを明らかにした。CPI による年間インフレ率は前月の 3.4% から低下し、年率 3.3% に上昇した。CPI データでは、食品とエネルギーを除いたいわゆる「コア」インフレ率が月次ベースで 0.2% 上昇したことも示され、これは予想通りで、この指標の上昇率は 7 か月で最小となった。
CPI レポートを受けて金は 1% 上昇し、2,340 ドルとなった。これはインフレの軟化により金利引き下げの可能性が高まったためである。しかし、水曜日の取引終了前には、ジェローム・パウエルが金融政策の最新情報を発表したため、金は CPI による上昇のほとんどを帳消しにするだろう。記者会見で、FRB議長は6月に金利を据え置くと、大いに期待されていた発表を行った。
パウエル議長はまた、2024年の残りの期間のインフレ率は「良好だが、素晴らしいとは言えない」と予測した。2日間のFOMC会合後、FRBは2024年のインフレ見通しを上方修正し、FRB当局者の金利見通しは2024年末までに0.25ポイントの利下げを1回示唆した。
米国の失業保険申請件数が10か月ぶりの高水準に急上昇したとのニュースがあったにもかかわらず、金は木曜日に一息ついた。一方、銀は1オンス29.20ドル付近でほとんど変動がなかった。一方、S&P 500は木曜日に今年29回目の最高値を更新し、ナスダック総合指数も新たな最高値を更新した。
最近のインフレに関するニュースと金利見通しに関する明確化により、金は今朝1%上昇し、4週間ぶりの週間上昇に転じた。本日の取引終了時点で、金は1.6%の週次上昇を記録し、1オンス当たり2,334ドルとなった。
一方、銀は週を通して横ばいで29.57ドルだった。3つの主要株価指数のうち、ナスダック総合指数は週次で3.5%の上昇を記録した。一方、S&P 500は今週1.7%上昇したが、ダウ工業株30種平均は0.5%下落した。
この記事がお役に立てば幸いです。 もしそうなら、チップをおくるどうぞ https://getalby.com/p/bitcap
日本のホスティングサービス Linux、Windowsクラウドホスティング データストレージ JPStream を使用して NOSTR リレーを作成する ホスティング サービスの料金をSatsで支払うことができます https://jpstream.net
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@ 599f67f7:21fb3ea9
2024-03-04 14:26:12Conectarse a muchos relays nostr puede agotar rápidamente la batería y el ancho de banda, especialmente si utilizas nostr en tu teléfono. Conectarse a los relays a través de un proxy nostr puede reducir el consumo de ancho de banda y de batería, además de ofrecer la ventaja adicional de ocultar tu dirección IP real a los relays.
¿Cómo funciona?
Un proxy nostr se conecta a un grupo de relays. Obtiene y publica eventos en esos relays. La aplicación cliente sólo necesita abrir una conexión websocket hacia el proxy para acceder a todos los relays a los que el proxy está conectado.
Imagen por cortesía de Yonle 2023
Como el cliente sólo abre una conexión en lugar de muchas, ahorra ancho de banda y batería.
Como el proxy se conecta a los relays en nombre del cliente, la dirección IP del proxy se expone a los relays en lugar de la del cliente. (Aunque sigue siendo necesario confiar en el proveedor del proxy).
Cómo utilizarlo
Un proxy nostr puede ser fácilmente autoalojado. Echa un vistazo a este repo por nostr:npub1x3azxuysp5vmfer4vgs4jn5tmfcx4ew8sh0qnev7gczljxsr7jwqa3g4el para instrucciones de auto-alojamiento.
Para los que no tenemos recursos para autoalojarnos, Bitcoin Txoko alberga una instancia comunitaria.
Como puedes ver, está conectado a algunos de los relays más populares.
Para utilizarlo, sólo tienes que añadir
wss://bostr.bitcointxoko.com
a tu lista de relays.
También puedes eliminar los relays redundantes ahora que ya no necesitas conexiones directas con ellos.
Ya está. ¡Feliz zapping y nos vemos en nostr!
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La siguiente información no está actualizada. La instancia de la comunidad nproxy ya no se mantiene. Utilízala bajo tu propia responsabilidad. Muchas gracias a nostr:npub1gzuushllat7pet0ccv9yuhygvc8ldeyhrgxuwg744dn5khnpk3gs3ea5ds por su corrección.
Un proxy nostr puede ser fácilmente autoalojado. Echa un vistazo a este repo por nostr:npub1txukm7xckhnxkwu450sm59vh2znwm45mewaps4awkef2tvsgh4vsf7phrl para instrucciones de auto-alojamiento.
Para los que no tenemos recursos para autoalojarnos, Bitcoin Txoko alberga una instancia comunitaria.
Para utilizarlo, sólo tienes que añadir
wss://nproxy.bitcointxoko.com
a tu lista de relays.
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@ a012dc82:6458a70d
2024-06-15 08:52:07Table Of Content
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Content
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Conclusion
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FAQ
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You May Also Like
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External Links
Bitcoin, the world's first decentralized digital currency, has been making headlines for the past decade. Its value has fluctuated wildly, reaching an all-time high of nearly $64,000 in April 2021 before falling back to around $30,000. While many factors contribute to these fluctuations, one area of study that can help explain some of the dynamics at play is game theory.
Understanding Game Theory
Game theory is a branch of mathematics that studies decision-making in strategic situations. It is used to analyze situations in which the outcome for one player depends on the actions of other players. In the context of Bitcoin, game theory can be used to analyze the behavior of market participants, such as buyers, sellers, miners, and traders, and how their decisions affect the price of the cryptocurrency.
One of the key concepts in game theory that applies to Bitcoin is the idea of a zero-sum game. In a zero-sum game, one player's gain is exactly balanced by the losses of the other players. This means that in a zero-sum game, the total value of all the players' assets remains constant. In other words, if one player's assets increase by $100, another player's assets must decrease by $100.
Bitcoin can be seen as a zero-sum game because the total supply of Bitcoin is fixed at 21 million. This means that for every Bitcoin that is bought, someone else must sell it. As a result, the price of Bitcoin is determined by the actions of buyers and sellers, and the value of one person's Bitcoin is exactly balanced by the value of another person's cash.
Zero-sum Game dynamics in Bitcoin
This zero-sum game dynamic is particularly evident in the way that Bitcoin's price fluctuates. When demand for Bitcoin increases, the price goes up, and when demand decreases, the price goes down. This is because buyers and sellers are constantly adjusting their bids and asks in response to changes in the market. In this way, the actions of buyers and sellers are inextricably linked, and the price of Bitcoin is determined by the balance of their decisions.
How Game theory explains the behavior of market participants
Another way that game theory can be used to analyze Bitcoin is by looking at the behavior of miners. Miners are the individuals and organizations that validate transactions on the Bitcoin network and add them to the blockchain. They are rewarded for their work with newly minted Bitcoins. The number of Bitcoins awarded to miners is halved every 210,000 blocks, which is roughly every four years.
This system creates a strategic decision-making process for miners, as they must decide whether to continue mining or to stop. Miners must weigh the potential rewards of continuing to mine against the costs, such as electricity and equipment expenses. As the rewards decrease, the incentive to mine also decreases, and some miners may choose to stop. This can lead to a decrease in the total computing power used to validate transactions on the network and may affect the overall security of the network.
Buyers and Sellers, Miners, Traders
Game theory can also be used to analyze the decision-making process of traders. Traders must decide when to buy and sell Bitcoin based on their expectations of future price movements. They must weigh the potential profits of buying low and selling high against the potential losses of buying high and selling low. This decision-making process is influenced by a wide range of factors, such as market sentiment, economic conditions, and regulatory developments.
Conclusion
Game theory can be a powerful tool for understanding the dynamics of the Bitcoin market. By analyzing the behavior of market participants, such as buyers, sellers, miners, and traders, game theory can help explain the fluctuations in the price of Bitcoin. The zero-sum game dynamic is particularly evident in the way that the price of Bitcoin
FAQ
What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that allows for peer-to-peer transactions without the need for a central authority.
How does Bitcoin work? Transactions are validated and added to the blockchain through a process called mining, which is done by powerful computers solving complex mathematical problems.
What is the total supply of Bitcoin? The total supply of Bitcoin is fixed at 21 million.
Is Bitcoin legal? The legal status of Bitcoin varies by country, with some countries having no specific regulations while others have outright banned it.
How can I buy Bitcoin? Bitcoin can be purchased on a cryptocurrency exchange using fiat currency or other cryptocurrencies.
What is the current price of Bitcoin? The current price of Bitcoin can be found on a cryptocurrency price tracker or exchange.
How is the price of Bitcoin determined? The price of Bitcoin is determined by the balance of supply and demand on the market.
What are the risks of investing in Bitcoin? The value of Bitcoin can be highly volatile and investing in it carries a high degree of risk. It is important to do proper research and invest only what you can afford to lose.
That's all for today
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@ 81870f53:29bef6a6
2024-06-15 06:25:10ブラックロックの iシェアーズ・ビットコイン・トラスト(iシェアーズ・ビットコイン・トラスト)は、今年初めに米国で上場して以来、世界最大のビットコインオリジナル仮想通貨ファンドとなった。
メディアがまとめたデータによると、火曜日(5月28日)の時点で、上場投資信託(ETF)のビットコイン保有額は196億8000万ドルで、グレースケール・ビットコイン・トラストの196億5000万ドルを上回り、3番目に大きかったのはフィデリティ・インベストメンツの111億ドルのビットコインだった。 ETF。
米国証券取引委員会(SEC)は今年1月、米国のスポットビットコインETFの第1弾にゴーサインを出したが、ブラックロックとフィデリティのビットコインETFは、今年1月11日に上場された9つのビットコインスポットETFのうちの2つにすぎない。同日、10年以上の歴史を持つグレイスケール・ビットコイン・トラスト(GBTC)もETFに移行した。
1月の出来事は、ビットコインETFの発行により投資家にとってビットコインへのアクセスが容易になり、本記事執筆時点でのビットコイン価格は7,3798ドルという過去最高値を記録した。
データはまた、iシェアーズ・ビットコイン・トラストが上場以来最高水準となる165億ドルの資本流入を集めたことも示している。
対照的に、投資家は同期間にグレースケール・ビットコイン・トラスト(GBTC)から177億ドルを引き出しており、アナリストらは後者の手数料の高騰と仲裁人の撤退が資本流出の可能性があると考えている。
3月に規制当局に提出された文書によると、グレイスケール・インベストメンツは同社の主力ファンドを複製したファンドの立ち上げを計画しており、当時の事情に詳しい関係者によると、新ファンドの手数料は安くなる見込みだという。
文書によると、グレイスケールは新しい投資商品「グレイスケール・ビットコイン・ミニ・トラスト」(グレイスケール・ビットコイン・ミニ・トラスト)の上場申請を提出し、その見返りにGBTCが保有する一定量のビットコインを現在のGBTC株主が受け取ることになる。は、グレースケール ビットコイン ミニ トラストの株式を受け取ります。
時価総額がビットコインに次ぐイーサもスポットETFの上場と取引を歓迎することは注目に値する。
ビットコインスポットETFが上場されてから4か月以上が経ち、SECは先週、NYSE、シカゴオプション取引所が提出したイーサETF取引に関連する計画を承認したと発表した。イーサは市場ではビットコインに次ぐトークンである。大文字化。
この記事がお役に立てば幸いです。 もしそうなら、チップをおくるどうぞ https://getalby.com/p/bitcap
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@ b804f68e:2fb0fa1f
2024-06-15 06:07:40Have been writing out a few Football Made Simple articles in the past weeks but have been slacking as of late. I do enjoy writing these ones out since football is a passion of mine and sharing the knowledge of the beautiful game is quite enjoyable.
So I thought, why not ask you stackers what kind of questions y'all might have about football.
What would you like to learn about football? Ask away and I will do my best to answer them!
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2024-03-02 12:26:09Thanks to OpenSats and its generous donors, Damus has been able to continue building open source freedom tech without influence from external parties. Damus' mission is to build the best nostr and bitcoin tech without compromise on decentralization, and this will continue to be our mission going forward. This wouldn't be possible without OpenSats and other organizations that continue to help make this vision a reality!
As per our OpenSats agreement, we are required to publish quarterly reports on our progress. We submit this report to nostr for full transparency. If you're curious what we've been working on this past quarter, check it out:
Damus OpenSats Q2 Progress Report
The second quarter of the Damus OpenSats grant has been very productive and encompasses the 1.7 release of Damus, soon to be released to the appstore.
Notable new features in Damus iOS 1.7
- Damus purple subscriptions which includes the DeepL Universal Translator 🖖
- Local-first full-text search engine for privacy preserving searching powered by nostrdb4
- Add NIP-42 relay auth support
- Added regional relay recommendations for Germany, Japan, Thailand
- Add naddr link support
New tech built in this quarter
- A new nostr share-link opengraph renderer in rust called notecrumbs2, powered by egui and nostrdb4
- Added query and subscription support to nostrdb{,-rs}
- Added fulltext search query support nostrdb, which powers the search in Damus iOS v1.7
- Working prototype of Damus Android and Damus NoteDeck, a rust-powered multiplatform nostr client3 powered by egui and nostrdb4
How money was used
- Paying individual contributors via patch submissions on the damus dev mailing list (patches@damus.io)
- relay.damus.io server costs
- deepl translation costs
- Living expenses, nostr/bitcoin conferences, travel, etc
Contributions
Damus-iOS
name added removed commits Daniel D’Aquino <daniel@daquino.me> +7655 -2989 46 William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com> +3753 -2396 132 kernelkind <kernelkind@gmail.com> +1513 -273 27 Charlie Fish <contact@charlie.fish> +1386 -331 12 Terry Yiu <git@tyiu.xyz> +1018 -102 3 ericholguin <ericholguin@apache.org> +509 -65 3 Transifex <transifex@transifex.com> +464 -67 80 Suhail Saqan <suhail.saqan@gmail.com> +347 -27 2 ericholguin <eric.holguinsanchez@gmail.com> +202 -101 6 alltheseas <64376233+alltheseas@users.noreply.github.com> +51 -24 5 Kieran <kieran@harkin.me> +33 -0 1 kunigaku <kunigaku@gmail.com> +13 -2 1 vuittont60 <81072379+vuittont60@users.noreply.github.com> +3 -3 1 Jing维 <zhjw43@163.com> +1 -1 1 hakkadaikon <hakkadaikon@yahoo.co.jp> +1 -1 1
notecrumbs
name added removed commits William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com> +6079 -819 68
Damus Android/NoteDeck
name added removed commits William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com> +5205 -2870 86 0xb10c <b10c@b10c.me> +6 -2 1 alltheseas <64376233+alltheseas@users.noreply.github.com> +5 -0 1
nostrdb
name added removed commits William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com> +88175 -3758 186 kernelkind <kernelkind@gmail.com> +50 -3 1 Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn.jp@gmail.com> +26 -3 1 Charlie Fish <contact@charlie.fish> +12 -0 1 shuoer86 <129674997+shuoer86@users.noreply.github.com> +3 -3 1 hakkadaikon <hakkadaikon@yahoo.co.jp> +2 -2 1
nostrdb-rs
name added removed commits William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com> +8181 -248 50
iOS Changelog
Added
- Damus Purple membership! (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Improved damus.io share links (William Casarin)
- Add local, privacy-preserving fulltext search engine (William Casarin)
- Add NIP-42 relay auth support (Charlie Fish)
- Add ability to hide suggested hashtags (ericholguin)
- Add ability to mute hashtag from SearchView (Charlie Fish)
- Add ability to preview media taken with camera (Suhail Saqan)
- Add ability to search for naddr, nprofiles, nevents (kernelkind)
- Add experimental push notification support (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add naddr link support (kernelkind)
- Add regional relay recommendations to Relay configuration view (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add regional relays for Germany (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add regional relays for Japan (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add regional relays for Thailand (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add support for Apple In-App purchases (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Always convert damus.io links to inline mentions (William Casarin)
- Notification reminders for Damus Purple impending expiration (Daniel D’Aquino)
Changed
- Disable inline text suggestions on 17.0 as they interfere with mention generation (William Casarin)
- EULA is not shown by default (ericholguin)
- Generate nprofile/nevent links in share menus (kernelkind)
- Improve push notification support to match local notification support (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Move mute thread in menu so it's not clicked by accident (alltheseas)
- Prioritize friends when autocompleting (Charlie Fish)
Fixed
- Add workaround to fix note language recognition and reduce wasteful translation requests (Terry Yiu)
- Allow mentioning users with punctuation characters in their names (kernelkind)
- Fix broken mentions when there is text is directly after (kernelkind)
- Fix crash on very large notes (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix crash when accessing cached purple accounts (William Casarin)
- Fix crash when logging out and switching accounts (William Casarin)
- Fix duplicate notes getting written to nostrdb (William Casarin)
- Fixed bug where sometimes notes from other profiles appear on profile pages (Charlie Fish)
- Fixed previews not rendering (ericholguin)
- Fix issue where adding relays might not work on corrupted contact lists (Charlie Fish)
- Fix load media formatting on small screens (kernelkind)
- Fix many nostrdb transaction related crashes (William Casarin)
- Fix onboarding post view not being dismissed under certain conditions (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix performance issue with gifs (William Casarin)
- Fix persistent local notifications even after logout (William Casarin)
- Fix profile not updating bug (William Casarin)
- Fix shared nevents that are too long (kernelkind)
- Fix welcome screen not showing if the user enters the app directly after a successful checkout without going through the link (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Remove extra space at the end of DM messages (kernelkind)
- Save current viewed image index when switching to fullscreen (kernelkind)
Removed
- Removed copying public key action (ericholguin)
- Removed old nsec key warning, nsec automatically convert to npub when posting (kernelkind)
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2024-06-15 04:07:54Releases - No Bullshit Bitcoin
Bitcoin Optech #307: Draft BIP for Quantum-safe Address Format The latest issue of the Bitcoin Optech newsletter announces a draft Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) for a quantum-computing resistant Bitcoin address format. It also recaps the "Don't wipe indexes again when continuing a prior reindex" Pull Request review meeting. Additionally, there will be an audio discussion of the newsletter on Twitter Spaces featuring special guest Hunter Beast.
Ride The Lightning v0.15.1-beta: UX Enhancements, Bug Fixes Ride The Lighning is a web user interface for managing lightning node operations that works with LND, Core Lightning, and Eclair. This minor release includes user experience enhancements, bug fixes, and an upgrade to Angular v18. Nodejs version 18.19.0 or higher is required. New features include integration with mempool.space API to display current fee rates on channel open/close modals, links to view transactions on mempool.space from on-chain transaction and channel info modals, and a new config param blockExplorerUrl for customizing local/testnet instances of mempool.space. LND updates include CPFP (Child-Pays-For-Parent) enabled on pending on-chain receive transactions and simplification of the pending channel open fee bumping modal. Eclair updates provide compatibility with version 0.10.0.
CivKit Alpha Released with P2P Order Book, Escrow and PGP Chat for Trades (1 min) CivKit, a decentralized P2P trading platform, has released its first version with features such as a p2p order book with escrow over the Lightning Network and PGP chat for trades. The project is funded by people in the global south to address their specific needs. The Civkit Node offers a user interface to create and manage P2P orders, including creating buy and sell orders, chat with trading partners, and view available offers. A custom Nostr event type shares orders across Nostr relays, creating a global order book. An escrow system generates BOLT11 invoices, holding 5% of the trade amount in a hold invoice released upon trade completion. The alpha release also includes a demo PGP chatroom with basic functions and an API that uses c-lightning and a PGP chat app to handle payment functions for P2P trades. Future plans include releasing the alpha version of the Civkit reputation system, federating the order book and escrow with Fedimint, and adding eCash support. The project's repositories are available on GitHub.
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Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #307 (7 min) The latest newsletter discusses a draft BIP (Bitcoin Improvement Proposal) for a quantum-safe address format. Developed by Hunter Beast, the proposal suggests assigning version 3 segwit addresses to a quantum-resistant signature algorithm. Details on potential algorithms and their expected on-chain size are provided, with further discussions needed for the choice of algorithms and specific implementation details.
Additionally, the newsletter covers the Bitcoin Core PR Review Club's summary, highlighting a PR (Pull Request) by TheCharlatan. This PR aims to improve startup time when a user restarts their node before an ongoing reindex has completed. By avoiding the wiping of optional indexes during restart, the node can start more efficiently, aligning the behavior of optional indexes with that of required indexes.
New releases and release candidates for popular Bitcoin infrastructure projects are mentioned: Core Lightning 24.05, which includes improvements for better compatibility with pruned full nodes and various stability enhancements, and Bitcoin Core 27.1, a maintenance release containing multiple bug fixes.
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2024-06-15 02:11:43Fiat Subscriptions Suck
Yes, but we can win a major battle in the arms race and gain a new territory of freedom for several years.
Governments are good at cutting off the heads of a centrally controlled networks like Napster, but pure P2P networks like Gnutella and Tor seem to be holding their own.
-- Satoshi
I was a big Napster nerd back in the day. until the drummer from Metallica got his leather panties in a bunch so I began to use p2p alternatives like Gnutella, Lime Wire, and BitTorrent. BitTorrent was, and still is glorious, but the intellectual property police disagree. Therefore I no longer download copyrighted material using BitTorrent.
I still use it to download books and software in the public domain. I still pay for Spotify to listen to music, but it kinda sucks for them. It's easier than using BitTorrent for me, but I would prefer to pay the artist directly while downloading their music. Aside from maybe Taylor Swift and Beyonce, most musicians don't make that much money off these subscriptions. For example, according to the Spotify website, a musician who has 10,000 monthly listens and owns 100% of royalties can expect to earn $23.80. A musician like Ainsley Costello gets 654 listeners a month for a whopping royalty check of $1.56. That's barely enough money to buy a single thing at the Dollar Tree!
A thousand sats was about 70 cents. that means my one 1,000 sat zap was worth as much as 407 ears. In other words, each listen earns $0.002. The people paying money to support musicians instead of downloading the music for free on BitTorrent allow the artist to earn 1/5 of a penny. Therefore most musicians would be better off using podcasts like Fountain I bet Lars would make more money too.
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2023-10-12 16:40:43Probability theory is the study of random phenomena. This post is a pilot post for potentially further posting in this series. Feedback appreciated. Introduction
Probability theory is the study of random phenomena. It is used in many fields, such as statistics, machine learning, and finance. It is also used in everyday life, for example when playing games of chance, or when estimating the risk of an event. The most classic example is the coin toss, closely followed by the dice roll.
When we toss a coin, the result is either heads or tails. In the case of an ideal coin, the “random trail” of tossing the coin has an equal probability for both outcomes. Similarly, for a die roll of a fair dice, we know that the probability for each outcome is 1/6. In the study of probability we dive deep into the mathematics of these random phenomena, how to model them, and how to calculate the probability of different events. To do this in precise terms, we define words and concepts as tools for discussing and communicating about the subject.
This is the first of what I expect to be a 15 part series of my lecture & study notes from my university course in probability theory MT3001 at Stockholm University. References to definitions and theorems will use their numeration in the course literature, even if I may rephrase them myself. The book I’ve had as a companion through this course is a Swedish book called Stokastik by Sven Erick Alm and Tom Britton; ISBN:978–91–47–05351–3. This first module concerns basic concepts and definitions, needed for the rest of the course. The language of Probability theory
An experiment is a process that produces a randomized result. If our experiment is throwing a die, we then have the following: The result of throwing the die is called an outcome, the set of all possible outcomes is called the sample space and a subset of the sample space is called an event. We will use the following notation:
outcome is the result of an experiment, denoted with a small letter, ex. 𝑢₁, 𝑢₂, 𝑢₃, … event is the subset of the sample space, denoted with a capital letter, ex. 𝐴, 𝐵, 𝐶, … sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment, denoted Ω.
Adding numbers to our dice example, we have the sample space Ω = {𝟏,𝟐,𝟑,𝟒,𝟓,𝟔} containing all the possible events 𝑢₁=𝟏, 𝑢₂=𝟐, 𝑢₃=𝟑, 𝑢₄=𝟒, 𝑢₅=𝟓 and 𝑢₆=𝟔. And we could study some specific sub events like the chance of getting an even number, 𝐴={𝟐,𝟒,𝟔}, or the chance of getting a prime number, 𝐵={𝟐,𝟑,𝟓}. As it happens, the probability of both 𝐴 and 𝐵 is 50%. Sample space
The sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. It is denoted Ω. And there are two types of sample spaces, discrete and continuous. A discrete sample space is a finite or countably infinite set, and all other kind of sample spaces are called continuous.
The coin toss and the dice roll are both examples of discrete sample spaces. Studying a problem, like the temperature outside, would in reality require a continuous sample space. But in practice, we can often approximate a continuous sample space with a discrete one. For example, we could divide the temperature into 10 degree intervals, and then we would have a discrete sample space.
Remember that continuous sample spaces exist, and expect more information about them in later modules. For starters, we focus on discrete sample spaces. Set Theory notation and operations
When talking about probabilities we will arm ourselves with the language of “set theory”, it is a crucial tool for the study of probability. Feeling comfortable with the subject of set theory since before is useful, but not necessary. I will try to explain the concepts as we go along.
Even tough the events from the dice rolls are represented by numbers, it is important to note that they aren’t numbers, but rather elements. This might become more clear if we alter our example to be a deck of cards. This deck of cards have four suits Ω = {♥, ♠, ♦, ♣ } and in our experiments we draw a card from the deck and look at the suit. It’s here very obvious that we can’t add or subtract the different events with each other. But we do have the operations of set theory at our disposal. For example, if 𝐴 is the event of drawing a red card and 𝐵 is the event of drawing spades ♠, we can use the following notation: Set theory operations
Union: 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵 = {♥, ♦, ♠}, the union of 𝐴 and 𝐵. The empty set: ∅ = {}, the empty set. A set with no elements. Intersection: 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 = ∅, the intersection of 𝐴 and 𝐵. This means that 𝐴 and 𝐵 have no elements in common. And we say that 𝐴 and 𝐵 are disjoint. Complement: 𝐴ᶜ = {♠, ♣}, the complement of 𝐴. Difference: 𝐴 ∖ 𝐵 = {♥, ♦}, the difference of 𝐴 and 𝐵. Equivalent to 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵ᶜ. The symbol ∈ denotes that an element is in a set. For example, 𝑢₁ ∈ Ω means that the outcome 𝑢₁ is in the sample space Ω. For our example: ♥ ∈ 𝐴 means that the suit ♥ is in the event 𝐴.
Venn diagram
A very useful visualization of set theory is the Venn diagram. Here is an example of a Venn diagram in the picture below:
In the above illustration we have: Ω = {𝟏,𝟐,𝟑,𝟒} and the two events 𝐴={𝟐,𝟑} and 𝐵={𝟑,𝟒}. Notice how the two sets 𝐴 and 𝐵 share the element 𝟑, and that all sets are subsets of the sample space Ω. The notation for the shared element 𝟑 is 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵 = {𝟑}. Useful phrasing
The different set notations may seem a bit abstract at first, at least before you are comfortable with them. Something that might be useful to do is to read them with the context of probabilities in mind. Doing this, we can read some of the different set notations as follows:
𝐴ᶜ, “when 𝐴 doesn’t happen”. 𝐴 ∪ 𝐵, “when at least one of 𝐴 or 𝐵 happens”. 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵, “when both 𝐴 and 𝐵 happens”. 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵ᶜ, “when 𝐴 happens but 𝐵 doesn’t happen”.
The Probability function
Functions map elements from one set to another. In probability theory, we are interested in mapping events to their corresponding probabilities. We do this using what we call a probability function. This function is usually denoted 𝑃 and have some requirements that we will go through in the definition below.
This function take events as input and outputs the probability of that event. For the example of a die throw, if we have the event 𝐴={𝟐,𝟒,𝟔}, then 𝑃(𝐴) is the probability of getting an even number when throwing a fair six sided dice. In this case 𝑃(𝐴)=1/2=𝑃(“even number from a dice throw”), you’ll notice that variations of descriptions of the same event can be used interchangeably.
The Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov (1903–1987) is considered the father of modern probability theory. He formulated the following three axioms for probability theory: Definition 2.2, Kolmogorov’s axioms
A real-valued function 𝑃 defined on a sample space Ω is called a probability function if it satisfies the following three axioms: 𝑃(𝐴) ≥ 𝟎 for all events 𝐴. 𝑃(Ω) = 𝟏. If 𝐴₁, 𝐴₂, 𝐴₃, … are disjoint events, then 𝑃(𝐴₁ ∪ 𝐴₂ ∪ 𝐴₃ ∪ …) = 𝑃(𝐴₁) + 𝑃(𝐴₂) + 𝑃(𝐴₃) + …. This is called the countable additivity axiom.
From these axioms it’s implied that 𝑃(𝐴) ∈ [𝟎,𝟏], which makes sense since things aren’t less than impossible or more than certain. As a rule of thumb, when talking about probabilities, we move within the range of 0 and 1. This lets us formulate the following theorem: Theorem 2.1, The Complement and Addition Theorem of probability
Let 𝐴 and 𝐵 be two events in a sample space Ω. Then the following statements are true: 1. 𝑃(𝐴ᶜ) = 𝟏 — 𝑃(𝐴) 2. 𝑃(∅) = 𝟎 3. 𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) = 𝑃(𝐴) + 𝑃(𝐵) — 𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵)
Proof of Theorem 2.1
𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐴ᶜ) = 𝑃(Ω) = 𝟏 = 𝑃(𝐴) + 𝑃(𝐴ᶜ) ⇒ 𝑃(𝐴ᶜ) = 𝟏 — 𝑃(𝐴)
This simply proves that the probability of 𝐴 not happening is the same as the probability of 𝐴 happening subtracted from 1.
𝑃(∅) = 𝑃(Ωᶜ) = 𝟏 — 𝑃(Ω) = 𝟏 — 𝟏 = 𝟎
Even though our formal proof required (1) to be proven, it’s also very intuitive that the probability of the empty set is 0. Since the empty set is the set of all elements that are not in the sample space, and the probability of an event outside the sample space is 0.
𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵) = 𝑃(𝐴 ∪ (𝐵 ∩ 𝐴ᶜ)) = 𝑃(𝐴) + 𝑃(𝐵 ∩ 𝐴ᶜ) = 𝑃(𝐴) + 𝑃(𝐵) — 𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵)
This can be understood visually by revisiting our Venn diagram. We see that the union of 𝐴 and 𝐵 has an overlapping element 𝟑 shared between them. This means that purely adding the elements of 𝐴={𝟐,𝟑} together with 𝐵={𝟑,𝟒} would double count that shared element, like this {𝟐,𝟑,𝟑,𝟒}, since we have two “copies” of the mutual elements we make sure to remove one “copy” bur removing 𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵)={𝟑} and we get 𝑃(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵)={𝟐,𝟑,𝟒}. We may refer to this process as dealing with double counting, something that is very important to have in mind when dealing with sets.
Two interpretations of probability that are useful and often used are the frequentist and the subjectivist interpretations. The frequentist interpretation is that the probability of an event is the relative frequency of that event in the long run. The subjectivist interpretation is that the probability of an event is the degree of belief that the event will occur, this is very common in the field of statistics and gambling. For the purposes of study it’s also useful to sometimes consider probabilities as areas and or masses, this is called the measure theoretic interpretation. Don’t let that word scare you off, in our context it’s just a fancy way of drawing a parallel between areas and probabilities. Think area under curves, and you’ll be fine.
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2024-06-14 21:40:14アナリストらは、2つの主要な利点の低下により米ドルの人気が抑制される可能性があると考えている。
高金利を長期間維持するという連邦準備理事会の政策誘導により、米国と他国の金利差は引き続き高水準にあり、そのため米ドルは週間で最長の連続上昇となる可能性がある。しかし、外国為替トレーダーらは、米ドルの金利優位性は長くは続かないと予想している。
商品先物取引委員会(CFTC)は金曜日、火曜日(6月11日)時点の最新データを発表し、連邦準備制度理事会の政策会合と主要なCPIインフレ統計が6月初旬に発表される前に投機筋が引き続きこの地合いを維持しているかどうかを明らかにする予定である。 、投機家は6週間連続で米ドルへのロングベットを大幅に減らした。
トレーダーらは米ドルに対する強気の賭けを減らしている。
FRB当局者らは木曜日、今年の利下げは1回のみであることを示唆し、以前に発表されたCPI報告は政策緩和の前に2%の目標に近いインフレを示す証拠が必要であると述べた。このため、トレーダーらは9月の連邦準備理事会による最も早い利下げへの賭けを強めている。
市場の混乱にもかかわらず、ブルームバーグ米ドル指数は4週連続の上昇の勢いを維持しており、2月以来最長の上昇期間となっており、取引価格はこれまでの2大中央銀行である欧州中央銀行の今年最高値をわずかに下回っている。カナダ銀行は率先して金利引き下げを行い、米ドルをさらに支援しました。
JPモルガン・アセット・マネジメントのアナリストらは、2024年の中期投資見通しの中で、ドルは連邦準備理事会(FRB)が他の中央銀行よりも遅い利下げに踏み切る見通しから引き続き恩恵を受けるが、「近いうちにピークに達する可能性が高い」と述べた。
「米国経済に対する楽観論と世界の他の地域に対する悲観論のピークはすでに過ぎているかもしれない。金利差の安定と成長格差の縮小により米ドルの上昇が抑制され、ドル高は維持されるかもしれないが、より強くなるわけではない」と彼らは書いている。 。
非商業トレーダー(資産管理会社、ヘッジファンド、その他の投機的市場参加者を含む)は、米ドルに対する現在のロングポジションが4月の最近のピーク以来、3分の2以上減少している。米ドルは約106億ドル相当で、3月中旬以来の低水準となっている。
ノバスコシア銀行の外国為替戦略ディレクター、ショーン・オズボーン氏は、「米ドルの金利優位性はピークに達している」と述べ、これにより米ドルへの熱意が弱まるはずだが、実際の影響には「連邦準備理事会の金融に対する市場の信頼が必要だ」と述べた。政策緩和だ。」
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2024-06-14 18:42:54🔞 Il 9 giugno 2024 segna una svolta storica nella finanza globale: l'Arabia Saudita ha deciso di non rinnovare il suo accordo cinquantennale sul petrodollaro con gli Stati Uniti. Questo accordo, firmato per la prima volta l'8 giugno 1974, ha giocato un ruolo cruciale nel consolidare la posizione del dollaro USA come valuta dominante nelle transazioni petrolifere globali.
🥰 Fine di un'era:
🔞 La decisione di non rinnovare l'accordo consente all'Arabia Saudita di vendere petrolio e altri beni in valute diverse dal dollaro USA, come lo yuan cinese, l'euro, lo yen e persino valute digitali come Bitcoin. Questo cambiamento potrebbe ridurre significativamente la domanda globale di dollari, con potenziali ripercussioni sull'economia americana e sull'equilibrio delle valute globali.
🥰 Contesto storico:
🔞 L'accordo del 1974 creò due gruppi di lavoro: uno per la cooperazione economica e l'altro per le esigenze militari dell'Arabia Saudita. All'epoca, l'accordo fu visto come un modo per rafforzare i legami tra i due paesi e garantire un flusso stabile di petrolio. Ora, l'Arabia Saudita è libera di esplorare nuove alleanze e modalità di scambio.
🥰 Implicazioni geopolitiche:
⏰ BRICS: L'Arabia Saudita ha partecipato recentemente a un incontro dei ministri degli Esteri dei BRICS a Nizhny Novgorod, in Russia. Questo gruppo, che include Brasile, Russia, India, Cina e Sudafrica, potrebbe beneficiare enormemente dall'adesione del regno saudita, soprattutto per la sua influenza nel settore petrolifero. ⏰ Nuove alleanze: Oltre ai BRICS, l'Arabia Saudita sta esplorando cooperazioni con Thailandia e Bielorussia, entrambe interessate ad aderire al blocco BRICS. La diversificazione delle sue alleanze economiche potrebbe rafforzare ulteriormente la posizione del regno sulla scena internazionale.
🥰 Accordi commerciali innovativi:
🔞 I BRICS hanno annunciato un accordo con diversi paesi extra-UE per regolare le transazioni commerciali nelle rispettive valute nazionali, aggirando l'uso del dollaro. Questo accordo include paesi come Thailandia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Kazakistan, Venezuela e Bolivia. Un sistema di pagamento indipendente, attualmente in fase di sviluppo, dovrebbe facilitare queste transazioni.
🥰 Prospettive future:
🔞 L'uscita dell'Arabia Saudita dall'accordo sul petrodollaro rappresenta una sfida significativa per il predominio del dollaro USA. La transizione verso un sistema multi-valuta potrebbe portare a una maggiore volatilità nei mercati valutari, ma anche a nuove opportunità per valute alternative e criptovalute.
🥰 Conclusioni:
🔞 La decisione dell'Arabia Saudita di non rinnovare l'accordo sul petrodollaro con gli Stati Uniti è un segnale chiaro di un cambiamento nell'equilibrio economico globale. Con l'espansione delle sue alleanze e la partecipazione a nuovi accordi commerciali, il regno saudita sta ridefinendo la sua posizione nel mercato globale del petrolio e delle valute. Per gli analisti e gli investitori, sarà essenziale monitorare attentamente questi sviluppi e le loro implicazioni a lungo termine.
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@ c9b62079:423d81bc
2024-06-14 18:18:06In 2017, it took a shooter 10 minutes to spray more than 1,000 rounds into a crowd watching a Las Vegas concert. He murdered 58 people and injured 500 more in America’s deadliest mass shooting. He did this with a bump stock, an accessory that, for all intents and purposes, transforms semi-automatic rifles into machine guns. Today, the Supreme Court’s GOP-appointed justices legalized bump stocks. Any gun owner can now possess this weapon of mass carnage.
After the Las Vegas shooting, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, under President Donald Trump, and with bipartisan support, reclassified bump stocks as machine guns, which have been banned for decades. But in a 6-3 decision issued on Friday and written by Justice Clarence Thomas, the court ruled that bump stocks are not machine guns and that ATF lacks the authority to prohibit them.
The conservative justices adopt a new definition of machine gun that ignores the statute.
A machine gun is defined under federal law as “any weapon which shoots, or is designed to shoot, automatically . . . more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger.” Crucially, this includes “any part designed and intended…for use in converting a weapon into a machinegun.” Equipped with a bump stock, a semi-automatic rifle can fire an equivalent number of rounds as a machine gun without the shooter pulling their trigger finger multiple times. It does this by harnessing each shot’s recoil to bump the trigger automatically, rather than relying on the manual pull of the shooter, discharging bullets much faster than if a shooter had to use their finger.
Thomas’ argument, adopted by the court’s other Republican appointees, is that this functionality does not meet the definition of a machine gun under federal law because the trigger mechanism is reengaged for each shot—even if not by a manual pull of the trigger. In doing so, he essentially adopts a new definition of machine gun that ignores the text of the statute, which includes components that convert a firearm—like a bump stock.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in a dissent joined by the other two Democratic-appointed justices, notes that Thomas is creating a distinction without a difference. “When I see a bird that walks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, I call that bird a duck,” Sotomayor writes.
Thomas’ opinion reads as if the majority’s hands are tied—that they simply cannot square a bump stock ban with the language of the law. Justice Samuel Alito wrote a concurrence to this effect. Sotomayor finds the notion hollow, accusing her colleagues of abandoning their usual textualist approach: “Every Member of the majority has previously emphasized that the best way to respect congressional intent is to adhere to the ordinary understanding of the terms Congress uses,” she writes. “Today, the majority forgets that principle and substitutes its own view of what constitutes a ‘machinegun’ for Congress’s.”
Thomas’ decision argues that because ATF previously allowed bump stocks, it’s about-face after the Las Vegas massacre makes the regulation suspect. It also cites a prediction made by the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) that the ATF’s regulation of bump stocks would be overturned in court.
But such justifications elide the fact that the ATF reasonably interpreted the law in order to make Americans safer. Agencies may change their minds; there is no rule that once an agency decides something, it must stick to it forever. Notably, in the next few weeks, the court is likely to overrule its own longstanding practice of deferring to reasonable agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes, a principle known as Chevron Deference.
This case does not cite Chevron; neither the majority or the dissenters argued the gun statute’s language is ambiguous. But it clearly is operating in a post-Chevron world, one in which decisions about Americans’ safety are determined not by Congress or the agencies, but by nine justices who don’t even have a binding code of ethics.
Congress tried to ban machine guns, and ATF decided after America’s deadliest massacre that bump stocks created machine guns. Six Supreme Court justices just overruled them. That’s not how the law or democracy are supposed to work. Civilians toting firearms with machine gun capabilities is not the makings of a healthy society—or democracy—either.
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@ f3df9bc0:a95119eb
2024-06-14 18:10:41Discipline Index
This is a placeholder. Here's a link to [[test]]
this is a link to a private note [[nip37 test]]
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@ b804f68e:2fb0fa1f
2024-06-14 18:10:16Here we go!
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2023-10-04 22:21:45Hey nostr posters,
I'm at Pacific Bitcoin this week! Come say hi if you're in LA! I have a nostr discussion with rockstar at the conference so check that out if you're here. Another fun thing I did this morning was a nostr podcast with Peter McCormack, so keep an eye for that one. I'm getting through some remaining bugs for the 1.6 App Store release, one annoying issue in the last build was that you couldn't update your profile. This has been fixed!
We also fixed some bugs with the clear cache button, it should be more responsive now. Daniel has been doing some great work with reducing the buggyness of the post composition view, so hopefully you should notice some quality of life improvements there. Daniel also improved many bugs with muted users. If you've muted a user that has been reposted in your timeline, damus will now hide those.
Thanks for your patience with this release, integrating nostrdb has been time consuming! Hopefully back to a more regular release schedule after this one.
Check out the full changelog:
Changed
- Improve UX around clearing cache (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Show muted thread replies at the bottom of the thread view (#1522) (Daniel D’Aquino)
Fixed
- Fix situations where the note composer cursor gets stuck in one place after tagging a user (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix some note composer issues, such as when copying/pasting larger text, and make the post composer more robust. (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Apply filters to hashtag search timeline view (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Hide quoted or reposted notes from people whom the user has muted. (#1216) (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix profile not updating (William Casarin)
- Fix small graphical toolbar bug when scrolling profiles (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix localization issues and export strings for translation (Terry Yiu)
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@ 3f289d3c:cf35b9fc
2024-06-14 16:14:13In an increasingly regulated world, the industries that are not heavily regulated need to start switching to Bitcoin and Lightning payments now
I'll start this article off by giving you a little bit of back story. I'm from Canada and in Canada the government is increasingly crushing people under high taxes, massive inflation and unreasonable regulation. This seems to be the story in a lot of places but Canada is particularly bad on the regulation and taxes front, at least from my perspective. I live in a rural area where gasoline prices are much higher than in the higher population density areas of our province. Food prices are higher, product prices are higher including on the used market and property taxes here are way higher than what one might expect in such a remote area. You get the idea.
Now when I moved here the only method of income I had was crypto mining, specifically Ethereum. That seemed to be doing well for me for a short time. As time went on I noticed my savings dipping further and further and even though I was holding a lot of coins that were doing well overall, I was spending much more than I was able to earn with any of the crypto mining methods. I didn't lose a ton of money on any one of these but the Canadian market got so bad that I was forced to liquidate most of the tokens that I had set aside in order to make myself more on the cryptocurrency market. Not an ideal situation to be in.
As time went on I was forced to shut off my Ethereum mining rigs and get a "real job." Since then I've been more or less happily back in the the fiat mines (literally working at a gold mine) working for a meager (but not terrible) living and doing better than I was without a job. The biggest change over the course of the Last few months has been my switch to Bitcoin maximalism. I've learned more about the technology/currency and I've switched any remaining extra funds over to Bitcoin.
This all being said, The Canadian economy is now worse than it's ever been and I'm living paycheck to paycheck even though I make something like $78,000 a year in the mining sector. Obviously, this is absolutely Ridiculous. This is what brings me to my side income.
I've been a professional photographer for several years now and up until this point I hadn't considered trying to generate an income in anything other than Canadian dollars. With Canada being in the state it is currently I have reconsidered that and I am now accepting preferably Bitcoin or cash but I really want to emphasize Bitcoin. My issue at the moment is that I live in an area that is very rural and very remote so there are not a lot of people who even know what Bitcoin is let alone people who will actually use it. This is my biggest hurdle at the moment but frankly I don't think it's not much of a hurdle.
My primary plan for some time has been to build an online business focusing on education, community And maybe a bit of consulting versus going out and doing primarily photo shoots. Obviously that has to exist as part of the business ultimately, but my real goal is to focus on educating others and helping them to get to where I am and beyond. Basically I want to pass on my skill set and I want to avoid the awful economy as much as I can while doing it.
This is where accepting Bitcoin comes in. By accepting Bitcoin as payment for my photography services and only using marketplaces that Are built on that technology, I can largely skip past the modern woes of our economy. I can skip out on taxes and I can skip out on any kind of reporting that I would otherwise need to do. I can basically run a business completely free of the government and not need to do anything other than simply do what I would do if it were a hobby. This really excites me.
Imagine a world where you can just transact without having to report anything on your taxes. Imagine not having taxes at all! In an industry such as photography where it's mostly digital anyways, Bitcoin is the perfect method of payment for your services. With the lightning network And NFC chips, You can do all of your transacting right there on your phone to a lightning enabled Bitcoin wallet.
I think these industries where there isn't any regulation at all or at least very little regulation, are the perfect places to start doing this. They're the perfect breeding ground for all Bitcoin transactions and businesses. Why get the government involved at all when you can simply run your business the way it should be run? As they say on nostr, "Bitcoin fixes this."
I'm really looking forward to building my business in the nostr environment and on the back of a Bitcoin standard. I've already started the transition by joining nostr and I'm beginning to speak about photography there. I don't think I have felt as positive or as enthusiastic about this endeavor since joining nostr as a social platform and I'm really happy that I'm here. I believe that this is the future of digital transactions and social media and it may just be the best way to run an online business going forward.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and if anybody wants to see anything specific from me feel free to hit me up on nostr! I hope my thoughts brought some value to you and maybe got you thinking about how you could start transitioning your business to a Bitcoin standard.
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2023-09-21 22:31:03Hey gang,
I just pushed Damus build 18 which is the first major nostrdb integration. Now all damus profiles are stored in nostrdb! You will always be able to search profiles from people you've seen in the past.
There are many crash fixes in this build as well, check out the full changelog:
Enjoy!
Added
- Add followed hashtags to your following list (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Add "Do not show #nsfw tagged posts" setting (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Hold tap to preview status URL (Jericho Hasselbush)
- Finnish translations (etrikaj)
Changed
- Switch to nostrdb for @'s and user search (William Casarin)
- Use nostrdb for profiles (William Casarin)
- Updated relay view (ericholguin)
- Increase size of the hitbox on note ellipsis button (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Make carousel tab dots tappable (Bryan Montz)
- Move the "Follow you" badge into the profile header (Grimless)
Fixed
- Fix text composer wrapping issue when mentioning npub (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Make blurred videos viewable by allowing blur to disappear once tapped (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix parsing issue with NIP-47 compliant NWC urls without double-slashes (Daniel D’Aquino)
- Fix padding of username next to pfp on some views (William Casarin)
- Fixes issue where username with multiple emojis would place cursor in strange position. (Jericho Hasselbush)
- Fixed audio in video playing twice (Bryan Montz)
- Fix crash when long pressing custom reactions (William Casarin)
- Fix random crash due to old profile database (William Casarin)
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@ 8d34bd24:414be32b
2024-06-14 15:44:12First thing this morning I was reading Proverbs 16. (One of our pastors had recommended reading the Bible before doing anything online which I used to do, but hadn’t been doing lately.) There were multiple verses on pride.
Everyone who is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord; Assuredly, he will not be unpunished. (Proverbs 16:5)
Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before stumbling. (Proverbs 16:18)
It is better to be humble in spirit with the lowly Than to divide the spoil with the proud. (Proverbs 16:19)
Since it is “Pride Month”, I started thinking about pride and especially Lucifer’s fall to become Satan or the Devil. What caused the most beautiful angel in heaven to become the monster we know as the Devil? It was PRIDE.
“12You had the seal of perfection,
Full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
13You were in Eden, the garden of God;
Every precious stone was your covering:
The ruby, the topaz and the diamond;
The beryl, the onyx and the jasper;
The lapis lazuli, the turquoise and the emerald;
And the gold, the workmanship of your settings and sockets,
Was in you.
On the day that you were created
They were prepared.
14You were the anointed cherub who covers,
And I placed you there.
You were on the holy mountain of God;
You walked in the midst of the stones of fire.
15You were blameless in your ways
From the day you were created
Until unrighteousness was found in you.
16By the abundance of your trade
You were internally filled with violence,
And you sinned;
Therefore I have cast you as profane
From the mountain of God.
And I have destroyed you, O covering cherub,
From the midst of the stones of fire.
17Your heart was lifted up because of your beauty;
You corrupted your wisdom by reason of your splendor.
I cast you to the ground;
I put you before kings,
That they may see you.
18By the multitude of your iniquities,
In the unrighteousness of your trade
You profaned your sanctuaries.
Therefore I have brought fire from the midst of you;
It has consumed you,
And I have turned you to ashes on the earth
In the eyes of all who see you.
19All who know you among the peoples
Are appalled at you;
You have become terrified
And you will cease to be forever.” ’ ” (Ezekiel 28:12b-19)Lucifer became prideful of his God given splendor and it transformed him from the most beautiful angel in heaven to a monstrous evil, the face in our nightmares. Instead of being grateful that God had made him and made him with great beauty, strength, and wisdom, he tried to steal God’s position and claim God’s glory. Pride can turn anything and anyone into something unimaginably ugly.
How you have fallen from heaven,
O star of the morning, son of the dawn!
You have been cut down to the earth,
You who have weakened the nations!
But you said in your heart,
‘I will ascend to heaven;
I will raise my throne above the stars of God,
And I will sit on the mount of assembly
In the recesses of the north.
I will ascend above the heights of the clouds;
I will make myself like the Most High.’ (Isaiah 14:12-14)In the same way that pride transformed Lucifer, an angel of light, to Satan, the very face of evil, we, who are made in the image of God, can be transformed from God’s perfect creation that reflects the glory of God, to a thing that is evil and ugly and of no use to anyone except as an example of what not to do and what not to be.
What does it say about our society when pride is held up as something to strive for? Why does one group brag about its pride? You could argue that pride is the root of evil and sin.
We need to have a right understanding of ourselves and our relationship with God. If we haven’t submitted our lives to Jesus, we shouldn’t have pride in anything we think, say, do, or are. If we have submitted our lives to Jesus, and we are now a child of God, we need to not put down what God has honored with His covering, but the only pride we should have is in God and His glory and what Jesus did for us on the cross.
Not that we are adequate in ourselves to consider anything as coming from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God, (2 Corinthians 3:5)
indeed, we had the sentence of death within ourselves so that we would not trust in ourselves, but in God who raises the dead; (2 Corinthians 1:9)
Instead of being proud of who we are or what we have done, we need to praise and worship God for who He is and what He has done and who He has made us. He never makes a mistake.
Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth.
2Serve the Lord with gladness;
Come before Him with joyful singing.
3Know that the Lord Himself is God;
It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves;
We are His people and the sheep of His pasture.
4Enter His gates with thanksgiving
And His courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him, bless His name.
5For the Lord is good;
His lovingkindness is everlasting
And His faithfulness to all generations. (Psalms 100)Trust Jesus.
Bible verses are NASB (New American Standard Bible) 1995 edition unless otherwise stated
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2023-09-20 15:10:15I thought it might be interesting to do a quick technical writeup of nostrdb and the new nostrdb profile searching. This is the first text search index within nostrdb, if you're interested in the nitty gritty details of things, this article is for you!
For the most part, nostrdb has been a copy of the design of strfry, in terms of its indices and multi-process architecture. strfry doesn't support search (yet), so this is a novel feature of nostrdb. What is strfry? If it weren't for strfry, nostr wouldn't work. It is simply the best way to implement a nostr database and relay. SQL servers are just too slow to serve dynamic queries at scale.
I wanted something like strfry that I could embed into native nostr clients like Damus, this is how nostrdb was born!
First, let's look at how nostrdb at a high level.
nostrdb
nostrdb is an embedded library for native nostr clients. It uses the Lightning-mapped database (LMDB) for very efficient querying. This allows it to skip SQL query parsing and query planning. We don't really need all that with nostr. nostr search filters are a bit more restrictive, so we can build custom indices for the most common nostr queries. This is a huge win CPU-wise, nostr queries can be very dynamic, and skipping the query parsing and planning saves CPU and battery.
Before we get into any of that, let's look at how you would use the library from the highest level. The entrypoint for notes in nostrdb is the
ndb_process_event
function. When you receive nostr events from another relay, this function is called for each event.Event processing
ndb_process_event('["EVENT","subid",{kind:1, ...}]')
We begin by queueing the event for processing in the multi-threaded ingester. This allows it to return immediately and not block the client.
The ingester is multi-threaded because validating note signatures can be pretty slow. We want note processing to be as quick as possible so nostrdb doesn't have a bottleneck here.
nostrdb is very smart about not burning CPU when it doesn't need to. The custom json parser will stop when it finds the note ID field, lookup that note in the database to see if we already have it, and then stop JSON parsing if we do. This saves CPU for large notes like contact lists, and skips the need to re-validate the signature as well. Even strfry doesn't make this optimization, so nostrdb has a speed, cpu, and battery life advantage here.
During the processing step, nostrdb will detect different note types such as profile metadata. It will look at the
name
anddisplay_name
field and add a custom index for searching user profiles. Since keys in LMDB are lexicographically sorted and support range queries, our profile search indices is simply (name + pubkey + created_at). This allows you to do a ranged key-lookup on "jb" and it will position the db cursor to the first record that starts with jb. LMDB uses a b+ tree, this is not a linear scan, so it is very fast! Eventually this index will be used for implementing nip-50 search on the nostrdb relay interface, which is coming sometime in the future.Once we're done writing the indices and validating the note, we store nostr notes in a custom, compact binary format that is easy to access directly in memory from any programming language. We also do this with profile records by leveraging flatbuffers.
So in the end, what does this achieve? It enables you to store as much nostr data as you want with near zero query and serialization overhead. Since the data stored in nostrdb is just flatbuffers, you can access data directly from the operating system's page cache (just a pointer to memory) and from any programming language via flatbuffer's schema and codegen tools. It's so fast it will be guaranteed once of the fastest things in your codebase. You can even run it in your main UI thread so you can worry about other things such as UX and design without introducing complex async logic in your user interface.
What's next
nostrdb is already partially integrated into Damus iOS. Damus uses nostrdb's compact note format for storing notes in memory, but eventually everything will be switched to use nostrdb directly. The next version of Damus testflight will remove the in-memory and core-data profile cache and switch to nostrdb profiles. Damus currently has a complex in-memory trie data structure for profile searches, but it only knows about profiles it has seen during the current session. This is a common source of confusion, sometimes Damus doesn't auto-complete profiles it has already seen sometime in the past. nostrdb profile searches will allow @ mentions and user search to find every profile it has ever seen in realtime. This will be a huge usability win for Damus and other clients looking to adopt nostrdb.
Right now nostrdb exposes its functionality via direct function calls:
ndb_get_profile
, etc. The plan is that most of these calls won't be necessary. Once nostrdb has nostr filter parsing, it will be able to support dynamic queries of the kind you would expect from your typical nostr relay. This will turn nostrdb-powered clients into relays themselves.Once nostrdb is more relay-like, then we will be able to leverage strfry's negentropy set-reconciliation queries to only fetch notes that we don't already have. This will be insanely useful for reducing bandwidth usage when querying strfry relays. Eventually it may make the most sense to just let nostrdb do all the websocket querying behind the scenes, becoming a kind of local multiplexing relay.
The future of nostrdb is very exciting. I plan on using it in Damus NoteDeck and Damus Android, why duplicate all this work in every client? nostrdb will make developing native clients much easier.
Support
Damus and nostrdb are mainly supported by donations. nostrdb is open source, MIT-licensed. Damus is GPL. We are dedicated to building the best and most free open source tech on nostr. If you would like to support our work, please consider buying our merch !
Thanks for getting this far! Until next time...
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@ 2edbcea6:40558884
2023-09-03 16:03:23Happy Sunday #Nostr !
Here’s your #NostrTechWeekly newsletter at the nostr:npub19mduaf5569jx9xz555jcx3v06mvktvtpu0zgk47n4lcpjsz43zzqhj6vzk written by nostr:npub1r3fwhjpx2njy87f9qxmapjn9neutwh7aeww95e03drkfg45cey4qgl7ex2
NostrTechWeekly is a weekly newsletter focused on the more technical happenings in the nostr-verse.
A lot of foundational work happening in the nostr-verse and quite a bit of new projects shipped this week. Let’s dive in!
Recent Upgrades to Nostr (AKA NIPs)
1) NIP 75: Zap Goals ⚡
Zapping has been such an integral part of what makes Nostr what it is. Earning for your content or contributions. Zaps for memes. Zaps as a way to boost the signal. It’s a growing concept as well.
NIP 75 was merged this week, with the goal of introducing the ability to set a “Zap Goal” which is similar to a fundraising goal. Users can zap the “goal” event directly and help the progress bar go up. Whatever the cause.
Interesting to see if this will stay simple and decentralized or if this will be the foundation of a GoFundMe type platform via Nostr using exclusively Bitcoin.
Author: nostr:npub107jk7htfv243u0x5ynn43scq9wrxtaasmrwwa8lfu2ydwag6cx2quqncxg
2) (Proposed) NIP 79: Digital contracts on Nostr ✍️
Think Docusign, but on Nostr. This NIP would introduce support for various kinds of digital agreement (contracts, covenants, agreements) which serve various purposes.
These agreements would all be unencrypted markdown, so the purpose is likely more for non-secret agreements so that they can be cited by all parties in public.
Author(s): https://github.com/xemuj nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z
3) (Proposed) NIP 34: Improved media attachments to notes 📎
Attaching media to notes in a way that is handled well on a majority of major clients is still more of an art than a science and nostr:npub108pv4cg5ag52nq082kd5leu9ffrn2gdg6g4xdwatn73y36uzplmq9uyev6 is determined to introduce a better pattern 💪.
This NIP introduces the pattern of using an explicit set of “media” tags on any note so that media that should accompany the note can be explicitly linked without clients needing to parse the content of the note to make the url of the media in the note a hyperlink.
Author: nostr:npub108pv4cg5ag52nq082kd5leu9ffrn2gdg6g4xdwatn73y36uzplmq9uyev6
4) (Proposed) Improvements to reddit-style moderated communities 💬
This proposed improvement to NIP 72 introduces the concept of a post (within a moderated community) that is exclusively posted to a specific community. Think about posting something that can make the front page of reddit versus a post that is intended solely for a subreddit. Seems like a welcome addition to NIP 72 👍
Author: https://github.com/vivganes
Notable projects
A nostr Wiki
The start of a truly open wiki.
Wikis are used for a lot of things: corporate intranets and documentation, fandoms managing information about their universe, and Wikipedia which may be one of the greatest repositories of knowledge on Earth. The main downside to Wikipedia is that it may be crowdsourced but it is centralized, seeking one version of each article (and therefore determining what is true).
This wiki (in the spirit of Nostr) allows people to create any number of articles on the same subject to offer different perspectives. At scale this could become something where people read various perspectives and determine the truth for themselves.
Author: nostr:npub1q7klm2w94hyq3qdm9ffzpahrrq0qcppmjrapzhz0rq6xgq3fdrnqr6atmj
Oxchat
Oxchat is a secure, private group chat experience for iOS and Android with a great UX 🙌.
Nostr needs its own standalone chat app that can stand up to the capabilities and ease of use of Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, etc. And Oxchat may be that app! Looking forward to using it more.
Author: nostr:npub10td4yrp6cl9kmjp9x5yd7r8pm96a5j07lk5mtj2kw39qf8frpt8qm9x2wl
Nostrnet.work
A web-based dashboard for Nostr, it’s a webpage that is a configurable hub for all the Nostr apps you want to have available quickly. You can log in with your Nostr account, and configure it to your liking.There’s a section for managing your profile (including your relays), as well as for taking notes, all of that on top of the list of Nostr apps for quick access.
Nostrnet.work seems to be evolving into almost a web-based browser of the nostr-verse. You can manage the apps that are on the dashboard Nostrnet.work via the basic/open app store from nostr.band. There’s endless possibilities for users to discover what Nostr has to offer and use those offerings from one unified interface.
A recent addition to the Nostrnet.Work interface is an area for “Nostr AI'' which is meant to allow users to utilize Data Vending Machines (explored in the Latest Conversations section). Data Vending Machines (or DVMs) are something that I think is unique to Nostr, and it's a product/ecosystem that may be the killer unique offering people come to Nostr to try out.
Author: nostr:npub1cmmswlckn82se7f2jeftl6ll4szlc6zzh8hrjyyfm9vm3t2afr7svqlr6f
w3.do url shortener
URL shorteners are a stable web util. In fact,
We started using w3.do because the tool we use to draft/publish this newsletter as a long form note will send Nostr links and embed the note instead of just linking to the note. So a url shortener is enough to trick the tool so we get fewer embeds and more links! Thanks nostr:npub1alpha9l6f7kk08jxfdaxrpqqnd7vwcz6e6cvtattgexjhxr2vrcqk86dsn !
Latest conversations
Data Vending Machines (DVMs)
“Data Vending Machines are data-processing tools. You give them some data, a few sats, and they give you back some data.” source: vendata. A practical example is a recent DVM published by Pablo: FOMOstr. You put up some sats, you’ll get back content on Nostr that you may have missed.
The concept seems to be that people need help from machines. And right now, the most common way for people to get that help is to pay a company for that help (email provider, calendar management, group chats, entertainment, etc).
These are great for more complex digital products, but what if you just have a question? Maybe you just want to generate an image. Or maybe just extract text, and then maybe translate it. These are most efficient as pay-as-you-need-it products. That’s where DVMs shine (on the long tail of needs).
You can put up a certain amount of money and people who have created algorithms or AIs that can accomplish these tasks will compete to do the job for the lowest price (and therefore win the money). This is the foundation of an economy of people who need jobs done and people who want to make income by creating the best DVMs for the jobs people need done.
DVMs that help you discover people and content on Nostr will be a god-send for improving the experience for people using Nostr while maintaining decentralization. This will certainly evolve over time, but it seems this could become an integral part of the Nostr ecosystem as well as become a unique service that can only be found on Nostr (attracting a new set of users).
Events
Here are some upcoming events that we are looking forward to! We keep a comprehensive list and details of Nostr-related events that we hear about (in person or virtual) that you can bookmark here NostrConf Report
- Nostrasia Nov 1-3 in Tokyo & Hong Kong
- Nostrville Nov 9-10 in Nashville, TN, USA
- NostrCon Jan 12, 2024 (online only)
Until next time 🫡
If you want to see something highlighted, if we missed anything, or if you’re building something I didn’t post about, let me know, DMs welcome.
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Stay Classy, Nostr.
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2024-06-14 15:20:11🌈 In un'intervista esclusiva con Bitcoin Magazine, Willem Schroé di Botanix Labs ha svelato i dettagli di Spiderchain, una sidechain innovativa che combina Proof of Stake (PoS) e multisig per scalare la rete Bitcoin. Utilizzando l'Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) e meccanismi unici di PoS, Spiderchain mira a risolvere i problemi di centralizzazione e sicurezza delle soluzioni attuali. Questa nuova architettura promette di migliorare la sicurezza, la decentralizzazione e l'efficienza del capitale, segnando un passo avanti significativo per l'ecosistema Bitcoin. Approfondiremo il progetto nel prossimo futuro, per capire i vantaggi che promette e valutare se non sia uno dei tanti tentativi di attacco a Bitcoin mascherato da innovazione.
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BitcoinReportItalia #Magazine #Botanix #Spiderchain #Criptovalute #Sidechain #ProofofStake #PoS #Ethereum #EVM #Crypto #Bitcoin
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2024-06-14 13:55:09Slightly tweaked formatting today, basically an update from @0xbitcoiner.
@k00b mentioned that he wants to turn this content into a permanent feature of the site. It would be seen on the search page and updated automatically everyday.
Yesterday's edition: https://stacker.news/items/572665/r/Undisciplined
June 14th, 2023 📅
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TOP POST
Damus may be pulled from Apple's app store
Just now from Damus developer Will:
Damus will be removed from the app store in 14 days, apple says zaps are not allowed on their platform because they could be used by content creators to sell digital content. This is right before I’m about to give my talk at the oslo freedom forum on how decentralized social networks with lightning integration are bringing financial freedom to the masses... pretty sus… 😕
8476 sats \ 64 comments \ @OriginalSize
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/192432/r/Undisciplined?commentId=192589
I've always thought building native iOS apps only was foolish for this reason. You're completely locked in to their platform. This is why we built Mutiny as a PWA.
*1445 sats \ 9 replies \ @TonyGiorgio *
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TOP STACKER
@nerd2ninja
4876 stacked \ 6734 spent \ 1 post \ 31 comments \ 0 referrals
https://imgprxy.stacker.news/fsFoWlgwKYsk5mxx2ijgqU8fg04I_2zA_D28t_grR74/rs:fit:960:540/aHR0cHM6Ly9tLnN0YWNrZXIubmV3cy8yMzc5Ng
June 14th, 2022 📅
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TOP POST
I'm Max Webster, founder of Hivemind Ventures, a Lightning Network seed fund - AMA!
Hi, it's Max (@maxawebster), founder of Hivemind Ventures, a seed fund investing in L2 & L3 Bitcoin startups building the future of finance, communication, and energy. We're particularly focused on the Lightning Network and are fortunate to have partnered with many of the best companies in the space including: Lightning Labs, River, Galoy, Breez, Stacker News, Lightspark, Ibex Mercado, Pouch, Neutronpay, Bitnob, Lightning Network Plus, Satoshi Energy, and many more.
27.9k sats \ 48 comments \ @MaxAWebster
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/36151/r/Undisciplined?commentId=36153
Basically, its gonna suck.
274 sats \ 3 replies \ @nerd2ninja
Such a good comment it was on top two day in row!
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TOP STACKER
@k00b
1724 stacked \ 31k spent \ 7 posts \ 18 comments \ 0 referrals
https://imgprxy.stacker.news/fsFoWlgwKYsk5mxx2ijgqU8fg04I_2zA_D28t_grR74/rs:fit:960:540/aHR0cHM6Ly9tLnN0YWNrZXIubmV3cy8yMzc5Ng
June 14th, 2021 📅
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TOP POST
Link post: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/06/12/fed-remake-us-dollar-493548
3 sats \ 2 comments \ @satoshisuncle
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TOP COMMENT
https://stacker.news/items/39/r/Undisciplined?commentId=43
Testing
1 sat \ 1 reply \ @guacjoin
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TOP STACKER
"EMPTY"
In lieu of a 2021 top stacker, those sats forwarded to 0xbitcoiner for helping with these posts.
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2023-08-17 14:23:51After announcing our first wave of grants for bitcoin[^fn-btc] and nostr[^fn-nostr] projects, we are pleased to announce an additional wave of grants for open-source projects in the space:
[^fn-btc]: First Wave of Bitcoin Grants [^fn-nostr]: First Wave of Nostr Grants
- BDK
- LNbits
- Watchdescriptor
- Stratum V2 Testing \& Benchmarking Tool
- Fedimint Modules and Resources
- Amber: Nostr Event Signer
- Nostr UI/UX Development
- Nostr Use-Case Exploration \& Education
The first five grants are sourced from our General Fund, the last three—being nostr projects—from our Nostr Fund. This brings the total number of OpenSats grants to 41, adding to the grants we previously announced in July.
Once again, let's take a closer look at each of the projects to see how they align with the OpenSats mission.
BDK
Bitcoin Development Kit (BDK) is a set of libraries and tools that allows you to seamlessly build cross-platform on-chain bitcoin wallets without having to re-implement standard bitcoin data structures, algorithms, and protocols. BDK is built on top of the powerful rust-bitcoin and rust-miniscript libraries and adds features for managing descriptor-based wallets, syncing wallets to the bitcoin blockchain, viewing transaction histories, managing and selecting UTXOs to create new transactions, signing, and more. The core BDK components are written in Rust, but the team also maintains Kotlin and Swift language bindings for use in mobile projects. There are also Python bindings, and React Native and Flutter support is being actively developed.
Repository: bitcoindevkit/bdk
License: Apache 2.0 / MITLNbits
LNbits is used by a multitude of projects in the bitcoin space, especially as part of their lightning payments stack. Being easy to build on through its extension framework, LNbits has been pioneering various cutting-edge solutions and experiments in the world of bitcoin, lightning, and nostr.
The project has a thriving maker community building various hardware devices such as Lightning ATMs, point-of-sale devices, DIY hardware wallets, and nostr signing devices. The modular design of LNbits makes it attractive to users and tinkerers alike, as its plugin architecture makes it easy to extend and understand.
Repository: lnbits/lnbits
License: MITWatchdescriptor
watchdescriptor
is a CLN plugin written in Rust that connects a business's treasury wallet to its CLN node. It utilizescln-plugin
and the BDK library to track coin movements in registered wallets and report this information to thebookkeeper
plugin.The plugin enables businesses to design a complete treasury using Miniscript and import the resulting descriptor into CLN. Since
bookkeeper
already accounts for all coin movements internal to CLN, this plugin is the last piece businesses need in order to unify all their bitcoin accounting in one place. This enables businesses to account for all inflows and outflows from their operations, streamlining tax reporting and financial analysis.The
watchdescriptor
project is part of a broader vision to transform the lightning node (particularly CLN) into a financial hub for businesses, enabling them to conduct operations without reliance on any third parties.Repository: chrisguida/watchdescriptor
License: MITStratum V2 Testing & Benchmarking Tool
The Stratum V2 Testing & Benchmarking Tool allows the bitcoin mining industry to test and benchmark Stratum V2 performance against Stratum V1. The tool supports different mining scenarios to help miners make informed decisions and evaluate their profitability. The goal of the project is to motivate miners to upgrade to Stratum V2, increasing their individual profits and making the Bitcoin network more resilient in the process.
Repository: stratum-mining/stratum @GitGab19
License: Apache 2.0 / MITFedimint Modules and Resources
Fedimint is a federated Chaumian e-cash mint backed by sats with deposits and withdrawals that can occur on-chain or via lightning. It can be understood as a scaling and privacy layer as well as an adoption accelerator for Bitcoin.
The goal of this particular project is to improve the Fedimint UI and develop free and open resources for developers and "Guardians" to enable more people to run and develop on Fedimint.
Repository: fedimint/ui @EthnTuttle
License: MITAmber: Nostr Event Signer
Amber is a nostr event signer for Android. It allows users to keep their
nsec
segregated in a single, dedicated app. The goal of Amber is to have your smartphone act as a NIP-46 signing device without any need for servers or additional hardware. "Private keys should be exposed to as few systems as possible as each system adds to the attack surface," as the rationale of said NIP states. In addition to native apps, Amber aims to support all current nostr web applications without requiring any extensions or web servers.Repository: greenart7c3/Amber
License: MITNostr UI/UX Development
The goal of this project is to help improve the UI/UX of major nostr clients, starting with Gossip and Coracle, emphasizing the onboarding process as well as usability and accessibility. One part of onboarding is solving the discoverability problem that nostr has in the first place. Solving the problem of jumping in and out of the nostr world is what motivated the development of
njump
, which was redesigned as part of these efforts and is now live at nostr.com.In addition to client-specific improvements, generic design modules and learnings will be incorporated into the Nostr Design project for others to use.
Activity: github.com/dtonon @dtonon
License: MITNostr Use-Case Exploration & Education
As of today, most nostr clients implement social media applications on top of the nostr protocol. However, nostr allows for various use cases, many of which go beyond social media. Two examples are Listr and Ostrich, a list management tool and job board, respectively.
In addition to use-case exploration, this project will continue to educate users and developers alike, be it via Nostr How or various video series, e.g., explaining how to build upon NDK.
Activity: github.com/erskingardner @jeffg
License: MIT / GPL-3.0 / CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
We have more grants in the pipeline and will provide funding for many more projects in the future. Note that we can only fund those projects which reach out and apply. If you are an open-source developer who is aligned with our mission, don't hesitate to apply for funding.
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2024-06-14 13:37:49dgRQLMBm47/oFF+8aqXivrydTiFIhWuC5ncQEdM8Ccc=?iv=YUg2qR3zq9+ojBlB/8KhIw==
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2023-08-08 02:53:15Según nos reporta y documenta la familia, la niña pequeña de 3 años de edad Leadi Kataleya Naranjo, hija del preso de conciencia Idael Naranjo Pérez, ha sido citada para mañana por la Seguridad del Estado de #Cuba.
La citación no ofrece duda e indica los dos nombres, apellido y la dirección de la abuela paterna, donde entregaron la citación, y la abuela también ha sido citada y amenazada de desobediencia.
Si la niña no se presenta, amenazan de acusarla igualmente de "desobediencia". La abuela se preocupó, les dijo la edad, y aún así entregaron la citación y se fueron. Que "debían presentarse". Nada más. Desalmados son, pero... ¿Qué clase de locos de atar están al mando en #Cuba? ¿Qué pretenden citando y amenazando a una niña de 3 años? Esa niña no puede ir a esa ignominiosa citación. ¿A oír qué? ¿A responder qué? El tema da ASCO. La familia no quiere llevar a la niña, y necesitan todo el apoyo para que esta locura se aclare y se detenga. Desgraciadamente hemos visto cosas iguales o peores. Niños amenazados, separados por la fuerza de sus padres, menores torturados... El régimen de Cuba da mucho asco, por todos lados rezuma repugnancia y degradación. Todo lo que sucede en Cuba clama al cielo, y estas barbaries son distópicas. ¡MANTENGAN AL MARGEN A LOS NIÑOS, DESALMADOS ENFERMOS! Bastante daño causan con la Ley de los 8 años que tiene a miles de niños huérfanos, separados forzosamente de sus madres para castigarlas a ellas por no doblegarse a trabajar en las misiones médicas esclavas de Cuba en el exterior, como sentenció el Comité de los Derechos del Niño. ¡BASTA YA!
11jul #11j #11jCuba #CubaEsUnaDictadura #UNICEF @uniceflac @unicefenespanol
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2024-06-14 13:36:25Asba8Wqxtyf84JfPAUyC9VPLgk5aGbbVPboyvIHbvQKdVlUqa7aqtlsdbg8i3UhCuPFAm5MvXeTMguk1A9s/tQJU4qfEVQLhr1xTXRGf6xxhV9jKth07RIFFLcJtBF1mpuCj4JzqX4ucIdds2ubzrisWGEgo99h/ypVBvrcZPyk/NAk=
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2023-08-07 16:10:07Hey guys,
I spent some time this weekend fixing a bunch of the bugs that were introduced in the latest nostrdb refactor. See the changelog below for the full list of changes in the latest build!
Planned this week
I have a big list of things I'm planning on adding to Damus this week:
- Lists!
- Zap improvements: Bringing back top zap comments in threads, profile zap comments in notifications, Private DM Zaps
- Video player improvements
- Sharing improvements (share to damus, etc)
Make sure to come back in a week to see how much I could get done!
Changelog
Added
- Add close button to custom reactions (Suhail Saqan)
- Add ability to change order of custom reactions (Suhail Saqan)
- Adjustable font size (William Casarin)
Changed
- Show renotes in Notes timeline (William Casarin)
Fixed
- Ensure the person you're replying to is the first entry in the reply description (William Casarin)
- Don't cutoff text in notifications (William Casarin)
- Fix wikipedia url detection with parenthesis (William Casarin)
- Fixed old notifications always appearing on first start (William Casarin)
- Fix issue with slashes on relay urls causing relay connection problems (William Casarin)
- Fix rare crash triggered by local notifications (William Casarin)
- Fix crash when long-pressing reactions (William Casarin)
- Fixed nostr reporting decoding (William Casarin)
- Dismiss qr screen on scan (Suhail Saqan)
- Show QRCameraView regardless of same user (Suhail Saqan)
- Fix wiggle when long press reactions (Suhail Saqan)
- Fix reaction button breaking scrolling (Suhail Saqan)
- Fix crash when muting threads (Bryan Montz)
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2024-06-14 12:32:04👑 In un recente incontro con i principali miners di Bitcoin degli Stati Uniti, Donald Trump ha espresso un forte sostegno per il settore del mining. Trump ha dichiarato che desidera vedere tutti i Bitcoin rimanenti estratti sul suolo americano, posizionando gli Stati Uniti come leader nel settore energetico e della criptovaluta.
👑 Questo supporto deciso contrasta nettamente con l'atteggiamento dell'amministrazione Biden, che ha mostrato ostilità verso Bitcoin e le criptovalute. Il discorso di Trump potrebbe segnare una svolta importante per l'adozione e il sostegno istituzionale di Bitcoin nel paese, ma anche per il cambio di obbiettivi economici degli Stati Uniti, distaccandoli dalla necessità di mantenere il monopolio del dollaro negli scambi internazionali e per il quale si continua a creare guerre e conflitti nel mondo.
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BitcoinReportItalia #Trump #Miners #Mining #StatiUniti #Criptovalute #Leader #USA #Biden #Crypto #Bitcoin
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2023-08-03 21:05:05Hey guys,
I've been quiet lately... I've been working on something big. In the past 2 weeks there have been 9539 new lines of code added to damus, 2928 removed, 279 files changed. I've rewritten much of the codebase in preparation for the nostrdb integration.
nostrdb
What is nostrdb? nostrdb is an integrated relay within damus, with the same design as strfry, but slightly different to support embedding into nostr apps. This will be the heart of Damus apps going forward, including notedeck and other future microapps. Think of it as a kind of development kit but with an embedded database and query capabilities. I didn't want to have to recreate all of the same querying, caching, and parsing code when building new apps, nostrdb will solve all of the painful and slow parts. nostr seems simple but if you want a fully working app it is pretty complicated, especially if you want it to be fast and sync efficiently.
Goals
- be the best and most efficient at querying, syncing and storing nostr notes
- enable direct mapping of notes into application code without any serialization overhead
- provide advanced syncing capabilities such as negentropy, which allows us to only query stuff we don't have
- be as portable as possible. nostrdb is a C library that you can embed into basically anything.
- full relay filter support
- full text search
Benefits
- full note verification
- more efficient de-duplication before we begin processing events off the wire
- set-reconciliation based syncing (negentropy) drastically reduces bandwidth usage and latency
- iteration on future nostr apps will be quicker (android, desktop, etc)
- features like ghost mode, account switching, etc will be much more efficient as you will be able to quickly switch between notes that are cached locally
- much smaller memory footprint due to optimized in-memory note format, which in turn improves cpu-cache efficiency
- much better profile and note searching
So that's what I've been working on in the past two weeks. On to what else is new in this release:
Multi reactions!
Suhail did an amazing job at adding multiple reaction support. All you need to do is long-press the Shaka button to show different options. You can customize these in settings as well
New onboarding features
Damus will now suggest people to follow when you first enter the app, this is the first of many onboarding improvements coming soon. Thank Klabo for this one!
That's all for now! Please test thoroughly and let me know if you run into any issues. You likely will since the entire codebase has been changed, and I probably broke something.
Until next time 🫡
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@ 32e18276:5c68e245
2023-07-30 21:19:40Company Overview:
Damus is the pioneering iOS nostr client. Through its platform, Damus empowers billions on iOS with the tools for free speech and free speech money. If you're driven to bring freedom technology to the masses and ignite change, we invite you to join our mission.
Job Description
- Collaborate on iOS Damus in tandem with our core developer, Will Casarin, and the broader Damus team.
- Implement our vision as laid out in our product roadmap: https://github.com/orgs/damus-io/projects/3/views/1.
- Embrace the fun and critical mission of undermining totalitarian regimes across the globe.
Job Requirements
- A genuine passion for freedom technology.
- At least one year of collaborative development experience.
- Experience building SwiftUI iOS apps.
- Passionate about design and user experience.
- Eager to work in close coordination with Damus lead developer, Will, and a dedicated team spanning development, design, and product.
- Commitment to a full-time role, although we remain open to discussing alternative arrangements.
Bonus Qualifications
- Experience with Nostr development.
- Experience with C.
- Previous work in free and open source projects.
- A publicly shareable portfolio.
Job Structure
- A one-month paid probationary period to ensure a mutual fit.
- Upon successful completion of the trial, the opportunity for a six (6) month contractual engagement.
- The potential for contract renewal, contingent on funding.
Application Process:
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2024-06-14 04:01:55Releases - No Bullshit Bitcoin
Bitkit Wallet Officially Launched on App Stores Synonym has announced that its self-custodial Bitcoin wallet, Bitkit, is now available to the general public on iOS and Android app stores. Bitkit provides a user-friendly interface with secure self-custody features and fast transactions using the Lightning Network. The company has made improvements based on user feedback and is working with leading Bitcoin companies to establish standards for Lightning Service Providers. Beta users are advised to transfer their spending balance to savings and then restore their wallet on Bitkit v1.0.
🍵 "btc | bitcoin | lightning network | asic" - Google News
Donald Trump talks bitcoin mining and policy at Mar-a-Lago - Axios BTC Price Hindered by Slow Network Growth, Says Jurrien Timmer - Crypto Times Google Cloud becomes Super Representative on TRON Network - TheStreet Bitcoin miners at Donald Trump's closed-door event say he thinks bitcoin can help win AI arms race - NBC New York Can Bitcoin Be A Productive Asset? - Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin: Address Collapse - Transaction Surge - Cointribune EN Synonym's Bitcoin Wallet Bitkit Launches on Popular App Stores - Coinspeaker