The_Ben on Nostr: wow, i didn't know any of these people and have now read all the drama in the notes. ...
wow, i didn't know any of these people and have now read all the drama in the notes. i don't care. i think it's cool that with a sub key i can have a dns server with my own root domains without having to ask for permission.
as a weekend developer it was also so easy to install.
and if you don't want to move away from icann domains, you've lost control of your life.
there will certainly be very nice interactions with pkdns and nostr.
opinion without really having read the documentation: very weak.
let's keep having fun. i think it is cool because it works so easily. easier than so many nostr things.
as a weekend developer it was also so easy to install.
and if you don't want to move away from icann domains, you've lost control of your life.
there will certainly be very nice interactions with pkdns and nostr.
opinion without really having read the documentation: very weak.
let's keep having fun. i think it is cool because it works so easily. easier than so many nostr things.
quoting nevent1q…38grI used an impartial bot to analyze the contents of Bit Karrot's post for propaganda content. You can check for yourself. In response:
Looks like the main issue here is a classic "either/or" fallacy—he’s stuck in a binary mindset, pushing ICANN as the only way while ignoring how decentralized options could actually complement it. It’s a bit of a troll move, framing things to look like a choice when, in reality, both systems have strengths worth combining.
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