
Damus


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This privacy policy is a nightmare. I completely regret buying a DC-1 from nprofile1qqswhhhf99z77pfg80s2c00z27rusxn2tzss7450n34krkwa2yadhtgpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuerkv36zuer9wcq3vamnwvaz7tmpw5h8yetvv9ukzcnvv5hx7un8lpntld What a huge disappointment. https://support.daylightcomputer.com/privacy-policy-march-2025 nevent1qqswhepl4l3v953q4zuppjpusfeq4pp3g3rlguyguz08c239xd705rspzemhxue69uhkummnw3ex2mrfw3jhxtn0wfnj7q3q9ma2w9dmk3kat0nt0k5dwuqzvmg3va9ezwup0zkakhpwv0vcwvcsxpqqqqqqzatna7n

Anyone have cool projects or ideas for nostr + arduino? Like a GM button? It would be fun to do something with hardware.

Data is 1-dimensional. Humans think and perceive in 3 dimensions. The early sci-fi notion of cyberspace was a theoretical solution to bridge this gap and unlock computational superpowers within the human mind. Some theorize that humans are incapable of perceiving or understanding reality outside of a spatial/3D framework and this framework is wired into our minds. The idea of cyberspace was to translate computer data into a 3D space would enable humans to interface with data in an unprecedented way. Is this possible? I think there is a large gamut of possible solutions, some more realistic than others. On one end, you have a solution for presenting data to human minds and you are looking at it right now. We have 2D interfaces to display data and they are pretty efficient. On the other end of the spectrum you have a theoretical computer-brain interface that enables data to be absorbed directly by our spatial cognition. This is far, far-future stuff that may not even work or make sense when you get down to the practicality of it. Scientifically, there is a great chasm between how our brains work on a physical level and how we perceive on a conscious level. I'm interested in the middle ground. 3D interfaces presented by 2D screens that could potentially enhance our perception and manipulation of data. I know a lot has been tried, but I believe there is a lot of room for innovation. nprofile1qyv8wue69uhk6mmwv9jzu6nzx56jucm0d5arsvpcxqq3wamnwvaz7tm9vdkxjurnv5h8qatz9aex2mrp0yqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dsq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kuegpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwd4hhxarj9ec82cspzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqpqxtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzs6dze5x and I recently discussed how npub profiles could be turned into 3D spaces. nprofile1qqsrt28ecqnjcyv6vg850sz4erdnn60cqhl0rv3dpday9vvfx5w6uesmmcl4z already accomplished something like this with https://zeum.space where an npub's pictures create a 3D gallery. Because of nostr's openness, it is exciting to think of all the non-linear and 3-dimensional ways we could visualize our relationships, the value we transfer, the content we like, the impact we have, and the ways we can interact and communicate. Does this relate to my cyberspace protocol? Yes, in some capacity. There are a lot of great things we can build that don't require literal proof-of-work as well. I do think that the 1D/3D bridge definition of cyberspace is a distinctly different concept than a metaverse definition of cyberspace. What I've developed with cyberspace and ONOSENDAI was more focused on the metaverse side, with emphasis on decentralization. But I am interested in the cognitive side and I hope this little note interests you as well. Nostr is the metaverse!