Last Notes
Congrats guys! Ye, fill it up with babies! 👶 👶👶👶👶
Never take in consideration the gheys
It’s too slow and lightning is to insecure
You say obnoxious shit and then get angry when you’re called out on it.
You’re a faggot.
What are we looking at? Looks like a snow pile and some hose
Completely misses the point.
They may not be AGI (yet), but think through the results for what happens when humans can create millions of agents, that all have some level of agency, and can all instruct each other.
Severely disappointed in the Nostr community, though I’m not surprised.
The biggest use case for mass adoption of Nostr just happened, and none of you have figured it out yet.
#MoltBook decentralized
Yes, our signer is built on the standard NIP-46 spec. We follow the spec precisely, there is nothing proprietary in our implementation.
You don't need to trust Primal with your nsec; our entire stack is open, so you can see precisely how we handling it. The idea behind building a signer is precisely to minimize the need for our users to paste their nsec into any new nostr app they wish to try.
https://nips.nostr.com/46
All smiles in the Primal team meeting this morning 🇷🇸
When did bitcoin stop feeling like an investment and start feeling like a responsibility to you?
does this make me stronger or weaker?
I think it’s fair to say that we broke new ground with our iOS remote signer. People have been trying to build something like this for a long time (even predating Nostr) and afaik all those attempts have been shut down by Apple. Some of our well informed users are concerned that our implementation breaks Apple’s rules and that Primal might get banned from the App Store. I’ll share our experience here so that other builders can benefit from it.
First and foremost: we didn’t try to sneak this feature in. We provided a detailed explanation to the app store review team outlining exactly what we are doing and how. The technical tldr is: the only way to keep your iOS app running in the background is to play sound or dox user location. There is a history of developers trying to hack their way in by playing silent audio tracks or attempting to trick the reviewers (and confuse the users) in other ways.
The key to our success was that we actually built a polished ambient sound feature for our signer. Some users might actually want ambient sound for their remote sessions, so we took great care to pick the appropriate sounds and build polished UI that enables users to control those sounds via the dynamic island or the live activity UI on the lock screen. We also designed an informative sound opt in screen at the beginning of the session. This is important: the user is fully informed and totally in control every step of the way. I am not sure, but it might be helpful that Primal was already a multimedia app so this feature doesn’t feel out of place.
In any case, that’s how we did it; hope it helps other builders. 🫡
#nevent1q…jqg4
the act of creation is the only thing that justifies existence
it’s a tough one to remember