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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @freed0m 13 Jun 2023 \ parent \ on: Damus may be pulled from Apple's app store nostr
Yes, just saw that, indeed not a game changer, just unfortunate UX for the iOS peeps. Yet another reason to move over to Graphene and experience freedom from censorship (and tracking).
Thanks! NIP-46 will be amazing once we have some broad support for it. We're building a Nostr Quiz game, and just like SN, zapping content will be a BIG part of it!
Warning to stackers - never EVER put a private key into a web browser!!!
Unless you're happy for it to be taken, obviously.
200 sats \ 5 replies \ @freed0m 13 Jun 2023 \ parent \ on: Damus may be pulled from Apple's app store nostr
He wouldn't have onboarded as many users with a PWA, and back then, there weren't any external sign in options either - so it would have been horribly insecure.
Things have changed a lot in recent weeks with NIP-07, NIP-46 and the presence of signing devices and software - such that a PWA actually starts to make a lot of sense, particularly in the context of censorship resistance.
I hope that Damus survives without deprecating zaps, I understand he has a call lined up with Apple, apparently came after a tweet to Tim Cook by Jack Dorsey: https://twitter.com/jack/status/1668648607661056000?cxt=HHwWgICzqavEnaguAAAA
@TonyGiorgio / Mutiny has received some Jack Love also! https://twitter.com/jack/status/1668649100819013632?cxt=HHwWgIC90YXhnaguAAAA
FWIW - we're currently building a Nostr app, as a PWA also, to avoid these very issues.
If anyone would like to discuss signing devices, android support, NIP-46, nsecbunker and the likes - would be great to chat. I understand that most devs are on Telegram but there's no way I'm visiting that stink-hole.
Damn, clashes directly with Nostrasia in Tokyo, 1-3rd Nov: https://nostr.world/
How would this even work?
Presumably you'd be legally forced to install the renegade app (presuming you actually "owned" a smartphone)?
But even then, you could just remove those permissions, right?
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