SaberhagenTheNameless on Nostr: I'm open to them being useful, but don't know enough to have a strong opinion. I've ...
I'm open to them being useful, but don't know enough to have a strong opinion. I've heard SimplifiedPrivacy.com (npub14sl…t5d6) bring up Arweave a few times as having the potential to be a more censorship resistant and private internet
quoting note1c4d…myc3You love Bitcoin
And so if I'm telling you about Arweave, it gets a fuck yourself reaction.. and that's fine man..
What I'm telling you is that if LEARN HOW this system works, you can apply these same CONCEPTS to Nostr and Blossom. What concepts?
Arweave Domain names can easily be replicated to tied to Npubs, and pay servers to update the record in lightning.
Arweave Gateways are a CDN, this can be replicated to Blossom servers in ALL countries, BUT Nostr CLIENTS can have users pick WHICH country/server they want to look at the images.
If you're going to tell me to fuck myself, you've got to do with style,
which means knowing more and adding more value. If you're gonna censor JUST because it's an altcoin, then you're on the same level as the government.
Now in this new context, as my nostr family member who only disagrees on this ONE issue.. check out the new podcast, so you can learn good tech:
https://podcast.simplifiedprivacy.com/arweave/index.html
RSS feed to add to podcast app:
https://podcast.simplifiedprivacy.com/index.xml
quoting note157n…dgxyArweave:
Speed of Cloudflare
Privacy of Tor
The internet you're used to was designed by the US Military.
Under Government internet, you don't own your .com domain. You have to grow old waiting for painful Tor downloads, and Cloudflare dominates all services, like an all seeing god.
It doesn't have to be this way, because Arweave has the potential to offer unique amazing privacy, but without the negative effects of Tor. But let's be honest, you do not feel like reading the whitepapers for Arweave. Well now you don't have to:
In this easy-to-understand podcast, we'll spoon-feed you the basics of how Arweave works and can benefit you. So check this out in a web browser,
New York: https://exodusdiablo.xyz/NLFYvMfXr_gLlmutW1HoEvLf4for4KChkJdQec7TNRY
St Louis: https://ibrahimdirik.xyz/NLFYvMfXr_gLlmutW1HoEvLf4for4KChkJdQec7TNRY
Germany: https://arweaveblock.com/NLFYvMfXr_gLlmutW1HoEvLf4for4KChkJdQec7TNRY
Germany: https://kyotoorbust.site/NLFYvMfXr_gLlmutW1HoEvLf4for4KChkJdQec7TNRY
France: https://arnode.xyz/NLFYvMfXr_gLlmutW1HoEvLf4for4KChkJdQec7TNRY
India: https://arns-gateway.com/NLFYvMfXr_gLlmutW1HoEvLf4for4KChkJdQec7TNRY
China: https://ar.owlstake.com/NLFYvMfXr_gLlmutW1HoEvLf4for4KChkJdQec7TNRY
Or you can add the RSS to your podcast app, by putting the subdomain "SimplifiedPrivacy" in front of your chosen gateway.
So for New York, it would be::
https://simplifiedprivacy.exodusdiablo.xyz
quoting note1cjg…j8eyTor and Arweave are opposites.
Tor has content on one physical spot, then hides that spot.
Arweave has all content served everywhere, making it hard to monitor who is accessing it. And if a DNS lookup is done correctly, then your VPN can't see what content you're accessing, since ALL content is served from that gateway IP.
Tor Onions:
6 hops
1 physical location
Slow
Censored if discovered
Private Onion key on server
Arweave:
2 Hops
No Central Location
Fast
Censored if all nodes individually decide to
Domain Private key stays in your wallet