Posts by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
(DIR) Post #Amz5FGksOE9xSXmCQq by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2024-10-14T00:30:49.000Z
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it is funny watching people trust and not verifyis it really that hard to check for a tweet or something?
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2024-10-25T19:28:40.000Z
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or can they? :)
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2024-11-12T14:03:25.000Z
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I see several minor issues:- why encode nsecs as bech32 and not hex?- bunker npubs should be limited as much as possible (1 key = 1 npub or 1 key per bunker) as it adds additional filtering costs to relays, and therefore be independent from users- secrets only need to be kept for pairing and should most likely be separate from usersand some other issues
(DIR) Post #AukkHd983NPLl0gs2S by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-06-03T12:14:08.000Z
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nope it’s going down the drain as with anything VC fundedit’s a giant mousetrap for companies
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2025-06-04T18:50:24.000Z
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Working on something big. 👀 A platform for Nostr backend infrastructure. Things like scheduled posts, advanced spam filters, AI agents, paid content, and more…Written with JS/TS/Wasm, deployed anywhere, and access to APIs such as KMS to securely store nsecs, and KV to store data.Deployed reliably and securely.
(DIR) Post #AuoxNyMWA6QZKb9BhY by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-06-05T10:52:23.000Z
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WebAssembly
(DIR) Post #Aup2hzGyz8ZHiavBGy by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-06-05T13:58:16.000Z
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supported
(DIR) Post #AvSLPij1HNKqfc1SDo by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-06-24T08:50:29.000Z
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What is it about?
(DIR) Post #AvSLPkkrjU04xutxNQ by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-06-24T09:36:50.000Z
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Then why make claims? :)
(DIR) Post #AvSLPmkaJUxp9cmlDU by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-06-24T09:51:15.000Z
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Okay so excuse me, you are trying to put this on a server, someone’s desktop, a phone, or on an e-reader?
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2025-06-24T09:56:47.000Z
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Server? NFDB obviously.Browser? IndexedDB + https://git.v0l.io/Kieran/snort/src/branch/main/packages/worker-relay (which can store more)Desktop app? NostrDB with calls from your favorite C or Rust binding. No IPC or websockets required. Could maybe use nostr-relay-tray as well.Mobile app? NostrDB.An e-reader? Just SQLite. Keep it simple, and have an *application focused cache*. You don't need to store every event raw.But you can store what you know the latest version of a book is, download it, or whatever.Best tool for the job.
(DIR) Post #AvSLPpLWf7hZCm5I4e by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-06-24T10:02:09.000Z
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"Y'all are having a dick-measuring contest about the speed and the size of your DB 🙄." I laughed there because that is mostly true. Many relay devs are focusing on who can do it faster or whatever. But also, if it can't store a TB of books, is it really going to be able to handle when Nostr actually becomes big?With NFDB, one of the core focus has been usability. Many features on nostr.land are only possible because NFDB is easy to use and has a bunch of features most devs do not need but are absolutely required in large-scale relays.The performance and reliability are just there so I can offer more without it costing as much as an AWS bill. :)They all solve different problems. Realy/strfry are good for small-medium scale but are basically one-trick ponies and require a special proxy layer on top to do anything. (and then eventually that isn't enough either)NFDB triesNostrDB is good for small-scale local caches because it builds indexes of profiles and other "important" data.Custom solutions can do a lot more with less though. Think for a day, what does my app need, and make a database schema. Cache what you actually care about that way and it'll do better than any cache relay.
(DIR) Post #Axy5GytMT5xBIbhQdk by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2025-09-07T16:15:14.000Z
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instead of using a lossy calculator use a calculator
(DIR) Post #B27Qxf9noYBWG6bSBk by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2026-01-09T17:25:10.000Z
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when did nostr start using the world’s easiest to manipulate algorithm to mass label everyone based on if influencers follow them or mass-report them due to a grudge
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2026-01-09T17:30:29.000Z
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WoT is broken has been always will bewe have spambots like @7f0e64b5 that have high WoT scores, and AI slop makes people easy to manipulatereport-based systems can and are being exploited because people can’t agree to disagree
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2026-01-09T17:35:41.000Z
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not specifically. WoT is flawed and I have been calling it out for a long while.
(DIR) Post #B27XRCxtnNQlEeVU48 by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2026-01-09T17:36:42.000Z
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the problem is anyone can turn up such a AIslop account, make it like posts/follow en masse, get followers and then reuse it for spam. rinse and repeat
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2026-01-09T17:41:07.000Z
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an algorithm which uses inherently flawed primitives is flawed no matter how much :- mutes/reports: inherently personal, and can be used by attackers- follows: content interest != reputabulity- likes/engagement: even worse than follows, someone could spam and you only see 1 good post you likethe current algorithms are too shallow and assume a relatively static environment where everything has already been bootstrapped
(DIR) Post #B2E5kyy075Db0AuluK by 52b4a076bcbbbdc3a1aefa3735816cf74993b1b8db202b01c883c58be7fad8bd@mostr.pub
2026-01-13T01:07:17.000Z
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that is more complex to selfhost
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2026-01-15T20:01:40.000Z
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what are some interesting tools/libraries you use in #go? in general but also error handling@4c800257 @7ed7d5c3 @7bdef7bd @7cc328a0 @f683e870