Damus
Scoundrel · 2w
There's a big difference between running an app on one's computer and running an app on one's computer 24/7. PLUS dealing with NAT is a huge pain in the ass. But seriously, why not just self host a r...
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Youre arriving to pubky's design in your own argument ... it *is* just PKDNS pointing to websites (domains, or IP addresses, or wherever). Pubky protocol work is making sure that actually works, and works in a way that others can do it with you. It's more work than you realize, but yes, Pubky (and nostr) are just websites on servers... but that is not a useful framing if your goal is to refute Pubky, because Pubky (pk) domains are actually censorship-resistant at scale, whereas Nostr, and ICANN, are not.

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Scoundrel · 2w
Pubky's design only supports what its client supports. Is there a client that currently supports browsing webpages in the same way that Chrome, Firefox, and Safari do? Primarily, Nostr is not websites on servers. Noster is notes on servers. And at the core of Nostr is the fact that it allows one se...