Vitor Pamplona
_@vitorpamplona.com
Nostr's Chief Android Officer - #Amethyst
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https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/pull/9675

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Health and wellness apps are accepted.
Bounty: 14 million Satoshis (0.14 btc):
- 1st: 8m sats
- 2nd: 4m sats
- 3rd: 2m sats
Deadline: May 22, 5am UTC
App submissions:
- Submit repo link
- Submit staging link/demo app
- Video demonstration just in case we can't run it
Evaluation Criteria
- App production readiness
- Solution depth and creativity
- Interoperability
- Contribution to Nostr healthcare ecosystem
Overall goals for the challenge:
- Bootstrap Nostr/bitcoin/healthcare app ecosystem for decentralized health
- Bring together doctors, developers and healthcare entrepreneurs
- Develop and support global health use cases on Nostr
- Prepare apps for further fundraising
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-- Make Amethyst Great Again
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The words literally say <number> * 100 / 100.
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@calle 👁️⚡👁️, @Max
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-- Make Amethyst Great Again
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-- Make Amethyst Great Again
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https://developers.googleblog.com/en/a2a-a-new-era-of-agent-interoperability/
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Reality: Hypertarifarization
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https://fountain.fm/episode/gWYJ5PgxwzdnBjuNuzyc
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ME, now: I need more dollars to pay my taxes.
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Title is particularly useful if you're writing a book or course where you can number the titles.
Each notebook should have it's own sort state.
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Maybe it could also be a trusted service by an image host. Call http://gen.ai/hash to get the server to generate the prompt and create the image and potentially cache it for a while.
We just need to make sure the display for the AI-generated image is not using the same space people can just add their custom profile image.
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"A Brazilian black rabbit astronaut riding a blue bike over a path of dominoes in a sandy terrain with purple clouds on a blue sky in charcoal as a profile picture"
These would all be recognizably me, even though they are all different.
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The goal is to improve our visualization of the user's key so that you can immediately know if you are talking with the same person or an impostor.
It must be an AI because humans cannot make enough image layer combinations to represent every key, like on Robohash.
Each user should also create a nonce so that I might be a rabbit for one user or an astronaut for another. In that way, we minimize impersonation attacks.
1. It must generate memorable images.
2. It must have a large set of elements to combine so that every possible key can be represented without being too similar
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"A Brazilian black rabbit astronaut riding a blue bike over a path of dominoes in a sandy terrain with purple clouds on a blue sky in charcoal as a profile picture"
These would all be recognizably me, even though they are all different.
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The goal is to improve our visualization of the user's key so that you can immediately know if you are talking with the same person or an impostor.
It must be an AI because humans cannot make enough image layer combinations to represent every key, like on Robohash.
Each user should also create a nonce so that I might be a rabbit for one user or an astronaut for another. In that way, we minimize impersonation attacks.
1. It must generate memorable images.
2. It must have a large set of elements to combine so that every possible key can be represented without being too similar
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The goal is to improve our visualization of the user's key so that you can immediately know if you are talking with the same person or an impostor.
It must be an AI because humans cannot make enough image layer combinations to represent every key, like on Robohash.
Each user should also create a nonce so that I might be a rabbit for one user or an astronaut for another. In that way, we minimize impersonation attacks.
1. It must generate memorable images.
2. It must have a large set of elements to combine so that every possible key can be represented without being too similar
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I swear I can smell a certain winter hometown scent when I open the old blue Pascal editor. 🙃
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I think we are about to see massive changes on how stores and app submissions work now that a gazillion apps can be submitted every second.
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https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/901
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4d ago • 3 min read
A NOSTR HOSPITAL GUIDELINE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM
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Replying to @USER
- looking pretty good, messages are shown in thunderbird, including multiple layers of nesting
- the server mostly seems to be stable
- naturally, we can read the messages
now working on:
- proper message parsing for anything other than 7bit ascii
- basic markdown to html, to allow basic formatting
- SMTP to allow users to reply via an email client, not just via nostr
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Rotating keys with FROSTR is MANUAL
Shares in a FROSTR keyset are interconnected so a rotation is either:
- DESTROYING the entire old keyset (and creating a new one)
OR
- DESTROYING threshold of shares in the old keyset effectively ORPHANING any lost or compromised shares from that keyset
There is no overly complicated rube goldberg multi-round rotation/revocation protocol
TLDR;

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.24356
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https://www.theverge.com/policy/634264/customs-border-protection-search-phone-airport-rights
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Similarly, US researchers applying for grants have received guidance to replace words commonly associated with the left with abbreviations or alternative spellings to avoid triggering keyword search and immediate rejection.
"It looks like the [brazilian, 1960-1984] dictatorship all over again. What they don't know is that we spent 20 years communicating what could not be said out loud. Controlling speech doesn't work."
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1. Build 2-step-auth signup and login flows
2. Build secure database for account mngt
3. Actually work in the product
Nostr Dev:
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3. Actually work in the product
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Like, there is #Amethyst for the Nostr client, and #Amethyst for crystallography research.
If the same hashtag is used by both groups in separate relays and users start merging those relays by rebroadcasting stuff, do both hashtags just cease to become interesting?
Do their communities disappear out of "I am not here for this" feelings of disappointment? Is this a Nostr battle for which community wins over the other by the sheer amount of posts? Do clients have a role in this? Do relays?
How do we solve it? Do we even need to solve it?
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Because Termux runs natively using the Android kernel, most Linux software has to be re-compiled to use the NDK/Bionic instead of glibc/musl on most Linux systems. By running standard Linux inside a VM, most binaries compiled for arm64 can run as it would on say, a Raspberry Pi, and it has better isolation than running unsigned code directly in Android. Theoretically, this should be faster than Termux + PRoot.
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> When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox.
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You can have as many keys as you want. That might represent one or more of your identities.
Stop thinking Nostr keys are forever. They are not.
Stop thinking they are you. They are not.
Stop thinking you need to bundle everything in just one key. You should not do that.
Stop thinking people follow your identity. They don't. They follow one of your keys.
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Have we lost the plot in interface design? 🤔
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I sounds barbaric but it works.
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Why would you scam the elderly in phone calls if you could just launch a meme coin and cash out tens of millions in less than a day of work?
We have been way too lenient towards memecoins as if they were simply "startup investments that didn't work" and the fault is on whoever decided to invest on them without proper diligence.
What if this is more serious? What if coins are being architected by criminal networks simply because they are so much more profitable than any other crime? What if in order to protect their newfound profits they start murdering people trying to stop them?
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It begs the question of why. What is making the model think fuzzier is "better"? Is it because most texts it was trained on were imprecise and fuzzy? Or is it because it is trying to "average" words to the most common denominator?
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Otherwise, these projects are already dead.
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You ask what Facebook has been doing... well...
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Phones and tables replaced it all. She has access to the same content on the TV, but it is not the same. She prefers the tablet at all times.
All the local content is vertical. The "local news" is vertical only. The weather shows are vertical. Friends are sending vertical pictures and videos. Nothing fits on the TV.
Everything is on Shorts format. Mostly Instagram with LOTs of audio message reshares on WhatsApp.
She doesn't like the concept of "follows". She just want to watch interesting things. The author is
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Uber's early magic of greeting me by my name is awesome and should be applied to any business, in a Nostr way.
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Thanks @Luxas for working this out!
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+ NIP-17 DMs (Audited NIP-44v2)
+ Feed Algorithms with DVMs (NIP-90)
+ Edits and Edit Proposals
+ Drafts (NIP-37)
+ Embedded Tor
+ OpenTimestamps (NIP-03)
+ NcryptSecs (NIP-49)
+ Wikis (NIP-54)
+ Git (NIP-34)
+ Torrents (NIP-35)
+ Comments (NIP-22)
+ Seed Words login (NIP-06)
+ Medical Data and FHIR Records
+ Bech32 embeds
+ Blossom (BUD-01, BUD-02, and BUD-03)
+ Video Events (NIP-71)
+ Picture Feeds (NIP-68)
+ Build Your Own Adventure posts
+ Outbox Migration (NIP-65)
+ Pokey Integration
+ Local and Private Relays
+ Negentropy
+ Spreadsheets
+ Structured Curriculum Vitaes
+ Relay NOTIFY commands
+ NFC Transient accounts
All this was made possible by our amazing contributors on a #Value4Value model!
Click that "Zap the Devs" button and give them a nice gift these holidays. We got much more coming for 2025.
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The NIP:

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Yet, my Galaxy Watch's Medication widget thumbnail shows precisely the only medication I am currently taking. And it is not a common medication people would recognize to make a good thumbnail.
Your health data is being sold behind your back.
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Replying to @USER
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< 1370 in Pamplona, Spain
1370 in Porto, Portugal
1530 in Azores, Portugal
1770 in Florianopolis, Brazil
It's weird how many old documents you can just find on the web...
I guess I should add Boston to the list... 🚀
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Nostr is only censorship resistant if you know where ALL of your stuff is and who can get, use, limit and delete them. If you don't know where your stuff is, and if your stuff is indeed ALL there, then you can be controlled just like centralized big tech.
If we can bring it all to the phone and use that as a source of truth to start easily testing which relays are accepting or deleting some of your stuff, with some good/easy UIs, we can change this dynamic.
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