YEGHRO on Nostr: Great insights. Larger files can be store locally but encrypted with users Nostr ...
Great insights.
Larger files can be store locally but encrypted with users Nostr keys. When users logs off the can reset to a default workstation that can be used anonymously by anyone with access to basic functionality (browser, text editing tools, basic software) but it would not have any settings saved or customizations or access to encrypted private data.
Perhaps the OS can have a relay baked in that can be used to access data remotely from, all encrypted as it wont be a public relay but rather a personal relay for OS data storage. Maybe this can be used as a personal centralized server to store user data that can be accessed remotely and with controlled limits.
Giving users their own centralized private relay to store any private data they would like to access later, either locally or remotely.
Not sure how useful this could actually be. I suppose the arguement can be made as to why use a nostr relay when you can use a more efficient centralized server?
Larger files can be store locally but encrypted with users Nostr keys. When users logs off the can reset to a default workstation that can be used anonymously by anyone with access to basic functionality (browser, text editing tools, basic software) but it would not have any settings saved or customizations or access to encrypted private data.
Perhaps the OS can have a relay baked in that can be used to access data remotely from, all encrypted as it wont be a public relay but rather a personal relay for OS data storage. Maybe this can be used as a personal centralized server to store user data that can be accessed remotely and with controlled limits.
Giving users their own centralized private relay to store any private data they would like to access later, either locally or remotely.
Not sure how useful this could actually be. I suppose the arguement can be made as to why use a nostr relay when you can use a more efficient centralized server?