Trump still wants to "revise Section 230" and hold website creators accountable for the content of their users. Section 230 is not a law that "protects" Big Tech. It is a law that says website creators are not held accountable for the actions of others. It’s what protects your speech from censorship, at the discretion of the website owner. This is a property rights issue. There is no way to "revise" Section 230 without creating restrictions that do not currently exist.
This is pikamp, a photo browser app that turns your computer into a personal cloud for pictures and videos. It uses secureserver to ensure only authorized devices have access, and no third parties are involved. It’s pretty cool. Still needs a lot of work, but it’s relatively easy to use:
I have made a template to create browser apps for your PC and access them securely on your phone. I have already built a few examples. The video shows me using the @Iris nostr client. Simply clone Iris and run the program; and in a separate terminal, run secureserver. Visit the provided URL (your public ip), go through the authentication process, and you have a local version of Iris running remotely on your phone. @Snort works too, but it takes several seconds to load in the remote browser. That is not snort’s fault, so I will work on it. There is also a pretty cool photo app that turns your PC into a personal cloud, and a Bitcoin wallet that uses your own node. Here is the code to secureserver, with links to the other apps:
Twitter is no longer in Brazil. Long live nostr image
Democrats for Crypto They think Schumer promising "regulations that help Bitcoin" is a good reason to vote for Kamala Harris hahahahahaha https://vxtwitter.com/krassenstein/status/1823894438449381672?s=46
If Bitcoin doesn’t get drivechains, Monero is going to make nostr what we all thought it was supposed to be View quoted note β†’