Damus
hodlonaut BIP110 · 77w
Nostr is having a growth spurt right now. As censorship and state violence against freedom of speech increases, nostr will grow faster and faster.
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Still, next vector of atack from authorities is that we all access the Internet through hardware and software controlled by a handful of companies, Single Points of Failure that can be easily coerced into bugging the OS or even the hardware itself.
We need open devices to run not just Bitcoin nodes or Nostr relays, but phones and computers that even normies can use.
Open and user friendly devices in which we know a send syscall will not be tracked by some closed source AI powered filter, or that the device itself is not collecting data to send to the HQs, or allowing rear door access somehow.

Anyone knows someone already working on that?
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Nëïgsëndöïg · 77w
GNU/Linux stops most of that from happening, as they are not like Windows, where it WILL be bugged like that.