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Niel Liesmons
1mo ago
Again, asking businesses to manage keys for their members lowers the bar.
In a work context, the whole censor-ship resistance thing doesn't even matter.
If you get fired, you're censored and obviously should be.
In a work context, the whole censor-ship resistance thing doesn't even matter.
If you get fired, you're censored and obviously should be.
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npub1r0d8u
@npub1r0d8u
1mo ago
Ok, so I get it conceptually but how will it actually work do you think?
IT team provisions the keys and gives out... ? Usernames and passwords? Bunker URLs? Java cards?
Ideally in a way that both
- allows use of all the apps in the ecosystem, and
- passes user acceptance test.
Your thoughts?
IT team provisions the keys and gives out... ? Usernames and passwords? Bunker URLs? Java cards?
Ideally in a way that both
- allows use of all the apps in the ecosystem, and
- passes user acceptance test.
Your thoughts?
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Niel Liesmons
@nielliesmons
1mo ago
My noob-idea is having two servers, one controlled by the business, one controlled by a Nostr-service, that provide a working bunker URL together.
I think playing with a set up like that can maybe even get us to *only the user* ever having the full nsec. In a way that has some proper UX for everyone involved.
I think playing with a set up like that can maybe even get us to *only the user* ever having the full nsec. In a way that has some proper UX for everyone involved.
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npub1r0d8u
@npub1r0d8u
1mo ago
It's a tricky one.
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