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Um recurso de tradução integrado ao SN seria muito bem-vindo e aumentaria o alcance de falantes de outras línguas. Ter a maioria de falantes em inglês restringe um pouco o uso, não confio no tradutor nativo do navegador e é contraproducente ficar colando os posts e comentários num tradutor bom (Kagi Translate), de certa forma o SN ser majoritariamente publicado em inglês me faz praticar a escrita e a leitura.
I don't like presenting Nostr as an escape from a fleeting problem; that's not what it is, and that's why many don't stay. Dissatisfied with X or other social networks, they end up seeking Nostr as an escape for freedom of expression—a weak reason, weak usage. I prefer to present it as a decentralized communication protocol, just as it is.
I was with Apple because I didn't yet know how bad it was – now I'm moving on. Looking back, their actions were never favorable to Bitcoin.
The whole idea of reposting old content is the best. I see a lot of old stuff here that is still relevant and current, but the comments die because of this rewards issue. Sometimes it's not even that old—just a few months back—and it's already dead here. This rewards incentive generates new content, but it's mostly reheated stuff, it has no substance.
No matter how satirical Larken was, it's true that most individuals in this world are bootlickers and I don't see any horizon for them to become free from the need for an authority. I am not a bootlicker.
There can be several reasons for this, and laziness and distrust are the ones I consider the most likely. Regardless of the excellent work the developer has done, I usually don't trust that something will work as intended, and I'm even surprised when it does. Maybe with the new generation this will be different, since they grew up with cell phones that demand all this simplification—they don't have that distrust.
The legal system operates on threat at any level. This rule applies to any kidnapping carried out by government corporations.
I appreciate your previous reports regarding the book and I will definitely replicate the tips, but this iOS one seems a lot like that "Send Do Not Track requests" option in browsers, it's useless.
How are your practices after reading the book? Have you finished reading it?
It's also good to remember that every single interaction can and will be exploited if you're a target, physically or virtually. Devices are a valid concern, but what about your day-to-day interactions with the world around you? Depending on who is interested, they know how to be patient. I was reminded of a recent case of a group of criminals who would surveil and interact with the target as if they were neighbors or random people on the street. The goal was to kill. They knew the entire routine—they didn't need to hack any devices.
honeypot
The keyword for all these things I've seen in life until I understood that all my interactions with devices are not private and are not under my control. For me, ever since cloud computing emerged, this honeypot has become even sweeter. They made backups and integration with devices easier to use, called it an ecosystem, claimed to be privacy protectors, and manipulate hardware prices with war and inflation (just like everything else in the world). Corporate privacy solutions are always a trap. It's good to see some developers spending energy on solutions, but it's important we maintain our stance on this truth you stated here. No one controls the supply chain of their devices, so it's better to pay attention.
I believe the equipment is the least of your problems regarding privacy; the practice is much more important, and any equipment can be adapted and receive an OS that meets your demand, even a Mac (which I don't recommend).
There's no better explanation about shitcoin 2.0 than this one. What a wonderful term, there's nothing to argue against a thesis like this. While some are applauding and validating these shitcoins, I'm learning to use the Lightning Network in an even more useful way. LN Maxi is the way.
The social contract is the excuse of the conformists for the complacency of being a slave to the state.
This new way of posting across various territories makes SN a much more integrated and interesting place to consume. It was very difficult to choose just one when your post fits into so many.
The post about Anna Archive went over my head, good to know about the new domain.
I’ll read all the comments there later. This post is a good discussion about SN be a Ephemeral (trash content) or permanent (good content and discussion). I often use it as permanent, i search for information and so I find a lot of dead discussions posts that could be helpful and still updatable. This is not for all kind of content, some of it just needs a new post, others are so great that comments keep it alive, but SN buried it with daily sloppy (not all)