This is annoying. Got a CSAM report for user-generated content that I'm not even hosting. There's nothing I can delete. Apparently Cloudflare wants me to implement censorship lists. Nostr clients are not legally required to maintain censorship lists any more so than web browsers like Chrome or Firefox are. There's just Cloudflare policy and guilt by association. Understandably, it's easy to confuse a web application url like iris.to/npub1... for a content host. Should I implement ever-growing censorship lists, at least for visitors who are not logged in? The problem is, someone can just create a new Nostr account and re-post the links to illegal content ad infinitum. When this happens, maybe Cloudflare will get the point. Or more likely, they'll just delete my account. Maybe there's some other ISP that allows hosting of applications that don't ship with extralegal censorship lists? Iris native app via Tauri could be a resilient direction, but it kind of defeats the purpose of having a web app in the first place: ease of access, sharing by url and mobile PWAs that bypass app stores.. If you're going to have a native app, actually native-built will probably have better UX. How are other web clients dealing with this? @Kieran @miljan @ hodlbod
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OpenRouter.ai "pay with crypto" 💩 Is there any similar service that takes lightning or even on-chain bitcoin? image
Merged some Iris pull requests made by agent and it was great. I like that it runs on a cloud VM, not on my laptop filesystem and cli. I want to try the new Cursor agents and Cline as well. What are your favorites?
Who maintains njump.me?