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Does this mean I won't be able to use the letter 'x' anymore because a multi-billion dollar company has trademarked it:

  • Two people fighting will now be boing.
  • When I want to bake some bread I will mi the ingredients together.
  • When I want to leave a building I will eit it.
  • I will now look up to the stars at night to see the magnificent epance of the Milkyway galay.
12 more...

Radioactive roads could power the cars using them without the greenhouse gas emissions of fossil-fuel cars; combined with the self-driving car technology on the horizon, it's a far-sighted vision of the future that Ron Desantis should be applauded for - the one catch is every person who uses the roads is dead from cancer, but it's still a wonderful vision...just hope he doesn't use the roads while visualizing because he will lose his vision because of the radioactivity.

Would have done better if he could kiss a few babies out on the campaign trail - but the bin over his head gets in the way. It's a shame, I like Count Binface's policy platform...and the cape.

Copy paste of my research:

Nostr

  • https://nostr.com/

  • https://nostr-resources.com/

  • https://nostr.com/clients

  • Nostr is a Twitter alternative that's decentralized, not a Reddit alternative.

  • Nostr is not P2P. Its a broadcast protocol. Nostr is pub/sub, distributed, decentralized; while others such as Matrix,mastodon, bluesky are federated and are somewhat closed than nostr.

  • Nostr is just a protocol - a structured way to send and receive data. Not tied to one-email or a centralizd service for identity. Anyone can create anything on top of nostr. (https://www.reddit.com/r/nostr/comments/14ea9y3/whats\_the\_difference\_between\_nostr\_matrix/)

  • No, they (Nostr) are not doing ActivityPub. ActivityPub requires server-to-server communication, which Nostr does not have. They only have client-server communication. And the actual protocol is different to ActivityPub, all the way from the transport (which uses WebSockets rather than HTTP REST) to the schemas of the objects being passed. They also rely much more heavily on public key cryptography.

  • Nostr takes decentralization too far to be practical for a wide audience IMO. The relay model is even more abstract than Mastodon instances (which can at least be analogized to e-mail hosts) and the public/private key system is both inaccessible (copy/paste a key or look people up in a directory-- like a phone book! Friend codes on steroids) and unforgiving (no password resets). Like much of crypto, there are interesting ideas that don't seem practical in actual use. Curious if it pans out. (https://kbin.social/search?q=nostr)

  • But unlike ActivityPub, the Nostr protocol is extensible with NIPS (https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips) so maybe there is hope to fix these problems (https://kbin.social/search?q=nostr)

  • Browser addons:

    • Snort
    • Iris
    • Primal
  • Android app:

    • Plebstr
    • Amethyst (getting more updates than Plebstr)
  • Here is a link to most if not all Nostr clients if anyone is interested: https://github.com/aljazceru/awesome-nostr#clients

  • Here is a link of clients that Nostr themselves recommend if anyone is interested: https://nostr.com/clients

  • Full of Crypto-currency traders.

When the kids from next door lose their ball over the fence and try and retrieve it they're gonna get a face full of flame!

Why not get those quirky Taliban guys over to America for a Twitter ad campaign, Elon. He could probably throw in a tour of Space X launch site or the Tesla car factory in Texas? (Just keep all the female employees out of sight, shh, mums the word...)

See how confusing it's going to be. Thanks, Elon Musk, thanks for nothing you jerk!

Mmm, spam...

Send everyone in charge to an Enya concert. "We can sail, we can sail, With the Orinoco flow..."

I think he means the inactivity timer, that logs you out automatically, is too short. Leave a few kbin tabs open, go away and do something for 10 mins, come back and you're logged out and have to log back in. Annoying. No way to change the timer in settings that I could find.

So everything in the universe is bobbing up and down or wobbling constantly, like ping-pong balls sitting on the rippling pool of space-time?

We should probably do deep analysis of all these positions, tbh. Of course, 8 is the preferred approach for most people, but I prefer 9 to minimize splash-back (I'm still processing position 0, hmm...)

I'm with you.