silverpill

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[–] silverpill@mitra.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@gunnm @monero The address from profile field can be displayed near each comment. This is how tipping button works on my site.
But if you want to count tips, and do it for each comment separately, that's much more complicated. I don't know if plugin system will be powerful enough for this.

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

@gunnm @monero

>There is no social media using tipping as piconeros

There is, I'm using it right now. Try to click on the "fediverse" icon near my comment, and on my site you'll see a donation button.

>looking for opinions and discussion of this could be done in Monero.town

The easiest way is to convince Lemmy devs to implement profile fields: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2411

After that you can add a machine readable XMR address to your profile

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 8 points 1 year ago (4 children)

@gunnm @monero Yet another attack on open source software developers and a wake up call for everyone, especially bitcoiners. If they will fail to save these guys, Bitcoin will be officially over.

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 6 points 1 year ago

@DisgracedDoctor @monero @monerobull I think this is because monero today is a boring tool that just works. The community calmed down and many activists/shills moved to greener pastures. This is probably a good thing

If you want more activity in fediverse, you can try to get micro-blogging sector going. There are many people who are interested in monero but no organization. I've seen a couple of accounts run by projects which mostly cross-post from twitter and do not engage with audience. No follow lists. We had a xmrposter Pleroma instance, but it was shut down.

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 1 points 1 year ago

I've successfully followed it. Thank you @Danbob

@monero

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@Danbob @monero Congrats. Unfortunately "Follow me" feature (there's a button at the bottom) doesn't work properly.
The popup displays @relay@meetup.events address which can't be resolved. However, @relay@www.meetup.events seems to be working.

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 3 points 1 year ago

@blake @monero I have monero-wallet-rpc connected to a public node, and it has become completely unusable. I always had issues with it (why a service that manages a couple of keys needs hundreds MBs of RAM?), but today it simply doesn't respond to most RPC calls.

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 10 points 1 year ago (11 children)

@tusker @monero Chain growth is a real problem that is often dismissed because storage prices are falling. This makes sense when you're small and there is not much activity, but that could change in the future.

However, I don't think you can simply drop old blocks without burning someone's savings? One probably should look into what Ethereum people are doing with their state expiry proposals.

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 1 points 2 years ago

@rafael_xmr @monero Support for portable objects can be added to existing Fediverse applications, the idea is relatively simple. However, implementing it might still require significant effort because of the fundamental shift from "one account -> one server" to "one account -> multiple servers". I've started to work on this in Mitra, but we're still several months away (at the very least) from anything usable.

Once this idea is proven to work, I expect rational developers to adopt it, because the benefits of data portability seem to vastly outweigh its downsides.

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

@monero @rafael_xmr I know how Nostr works, I just don't think it is better. However, if it still be around in a year or two, I might consider using Nostr relays for storing AP data. Why not, if this infrastructure already exists

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 2 points 2 years ago (5 children)

@rafael_xmr @monero With AP you can have multiple admins too. Server-bound accounts is not an inherent limitation of a protocol, it just happened that popular servers like Mastodon and Lemmy are designed this way.

If you're interested in technical details, here's what I'm working on: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/ef61/fep-ef61.md

[–] silverpill@mitra.social 2 points 2 years ago (7 children)

@mister_monster @monero Yes, this is me. I'm choosing fediverse for several reasons 1) almost everyone I care about is here 2) I think it's actually very important to be in contact with people who maintain infrastructure (admins) 3) ActivityPub is an open protocol which is not controlled by anyone 4) better protocol design overall

Many existing implementations suffer from the lack of data portability but I figured out how to fix that.

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