"It isn’t obvious that the world had to work this way. But somehow the universe smiles on encryption."
hzrd149 & Gigi take a stroll along the shore of cryptographic identities.
This dialogue explores how cryptographic signatures fundamentally shift power dynamics in social networks, moving control from servers to key holders. We discuss the concept of "setting data free" through cryptographic verification, the evolving role of relays in the ecosystem, and the challenges of building trust in decentralized systems. We examine the tension between convenience and decentralization, particularly around features like private data and data synchronization. What are the philosophical foundations of building truly decentralized social networks? And how can small architectural decisions have profound implications for user autonomy and data sovereignty?
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)Soylent Green (1973)Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)Johnny Mnemonic (1995)The Matrix (1999)Hzrd's past conversations: Bowls With Buds 316 & 361Running into a water hoseLittle difference, big effectSigning data moves the power to the key holdersSelf-signing data sets the data freeRelay specializationVictor's Amethyst relay guideEncryption and decryption is expensive - is it worth it? The magic of nostr is that stuff follows you around What should be shown? What should be hidden? Don't lie to users. Never show outdated data. Nostr is raw and immediate How quickly you get used to things working Legacy web always tries to sell you something Lying, lag, frustration How NoStrudel grew NoStrudel notificationsData visualization and dashboards Building in public and discussing in public Should we remove DMs? Nostr as a substrate for lookups Using nostr to exchange Signal or SimpleX credentials How private is a group chat? Is a 500-people group chat ever private? Pragmatism vs the engineering mindset The beauty and simplicity of nostr Anti-patterns in nostr Community servers and private relays Will vibe coding fix (some of the) things? Small specialized components VS frameworks Technology vs chairs (and cars, and tractors, and books) The problem of being greedy Competitive silos VS synergistic cooperation Making things easy vs barriers of entry Value4value for music and other artists Adding code vs removing code Pablo's Roo setup and DVMCP Platform permission slips vs cryptographic identities Micropayments vs Subscription Hell PayPerQ Setting our user-generated data freeThe GNU/Linux approach and how it beat Microsoft Agents learning automatically thanks to snippets published on nostrTaxi drivers, GPS, and outsourcing understandingWizards VS vibe codersAge differences, Siri, and Dragon Naturally SpeakingLLMs as a human interface to call toolsNatural language vs math and computer languageNatural language has to be fuzzy, because the world is fuzzyLanguage and concepts as compressionHzrd watching The Matrix (1999) for the first timeSoylent Green, 2001, Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind, Johnny MnemonicAre there coincidences?Why are LLMs rising at the same time that cryptography identities are rising?"The universe smiles at encryption"The universe does not smile upon closed silosThe cost of applying force from the outsidePerfect copies, locality, and the concept of "the original" Perfect memory would be a curse, not a blessing Organic forgetting VS centralized forgetting Forgetting and dying needs to be effortless (it wasn't for IPFS, and they also launched a shitcoin) Bitcoin makes is cheap to figure out what to dismiss Would you like to have a 2nd brain? Trust and running LLMs locally No need for API keysAdjacent communities: local-first, makers and hackers, etc.Removing the character limit was a mistakeBrowsing mode vs reading modeThe genius of tweets and threadsVibe-coding and rust-multiplatformGlobal solutions vs local solutionsThe long-term survivability of local-firstAll servers will eventually go away. Your private key won't.It's normal to pay your breakfast with sats nowNostr is also a normal thing now, at least for usHzrd's bakery"Send Gigi a DM that says GM" - and it just worksThe user is still in control, thanks to AmberWe are lacking in nostr signing solutionsAlby's permission system as a step in the right directionWe have to get better at explaining that stuffWhat we do, why we care, why we think it's important