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Jack Dorsey backs diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine’s video archive of 6-second, looping videos.
So if someone says “the moon is made is of unicorns” and I say “what are you talking about? no it isn’t…” is that JAQing off? I’d call it challenging someone making an absurd claim.
There aren’t any concepts or domain expertise I’m hiding here – I’m merely saying “wtf are you talking about??” to someone spouting off random nonsense.
I mean, re-reading, I guess I should have asked how it’s like Twitter. Lightning being duct-taped to the side, while being normatively loaded, is actually accurate since the lightning integration is just that. One protocol interacting with another.
your previous two replies were. and by “just asking questions” about things you obviously know more about, you’re not adding to the conversation.
So if someone says “the moon is made is of unicorns” and I say “what are you talking about? no it isn’t…” is that JAQing off? I’d call it challenging someone making an absurd claim.
There aren’t any concepts or domain expertise I’m hiding here – I’m merely saying “wtf are you talking about??” to someone spouting off random nonsense.
false equivalency. they made a plausible claim.
Which one?
the fact that nostr is very tightly integrated with bitcoin, to the point that the lightning network extension basically is part of the standard.
I mean, re-reading, I guess I should have asked how it’s like Twitter. Lightning being duct-taped to the side, while being normatively loaded, is actually accurate since the lightning integration is just that. One protocol interacting with another.
it is like twitter in that it’s designed to be like twitter.
Ah yes, Twitter, the famous protocol for sending signed JSON blobs over a relay network.
no, as in, the developer built nostr because he wanted a twitter-like microblogging platform he couldn’t be banned from.
really, this is skim-reading territory. you could have saved us both a lot of time by just reading the history of the thing.