[-] silverpill@mitra.social 3 points 6 months ago

@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 3 points 7 months ago

@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 8 months 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 2 points 9 months ago

@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 9 months ago

@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.

[-] silverpill@mitra.social 2 points 9 months ago

@treetrnk @monero I recommend building on ActivityPub instead.

You'll be able to connect to monero.town and to everything else in Fediverse. See https://codeberg.org/grindhold/flohmarkt for example. It is a bit unfinished but people are already using it. If you're python dev you can even fork it.

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

@japananon @monero monero-wallet-rpc can manage multisig wallets, but I've never tried it: https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monero-wallet-rpc-reference/#make_multisig

This functionality doesn't seem to be available in Monero GUI.

[-] silverpill@mitra.social 4 points 1 year ago

@tusker There seems to be an overlap in functionality between Kuno and my project Mitra, which also provides a way to support individuals with XMR.

Have you looked at it? The software is well-maintained, and has federation capabilities (I'm posting to monero.town from my own server right now). If any feature is missing (e.g. the ability to set goals), I could add it.

[-] silverpill@mitra.social 2 points 1 year ago

@WishfulAlbatross

>2. Decentralized Governance

CHIP process is quite complicated and seems to be focused exclusively on network upgrades. Also, calling it decentralized is misleading because some group of people has to oversee the process, maintain the repository etc etc

But I agree that setting up something like RFC for Monero ecosystem is a good idea, because it will improve coordination and transparency. Someone even tried to start it back in 2014 (and failed): https://github.com/monero-developers/mips

Such project would require some support from the community (to avoid the fate of the previous MIPS initiative), but I think it's doable. In Fediverse we have FEP process, which is very lightweight and can be used as a template.

[-] silverpill@mitra.social 2 points 1 year ago

@k4r4b3y @ShadowRebel Yes, self-hosted Tor instance is a way to go if you want to be completely independent. People who don't self-host can link their account to a public key and move to another instance if something bad happens, this is also supported (still experimental and undocumented though; I'll try to find some time to write an explainer).

Finally, the protocol can be extended to support nostr-like architecture with simple relays and rich clients. Maybe I will implement that too, or somebody else can start such project.

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

@Ferminho @maegul This proposal describes a very simple marketplace, and some things were intentionally left out. However, it is based on Valueflows system which can be used to describe many different economic processes, including planning, production and transportation:

https://www.valueflo.ws/introduction/core/

So developers may use object types and properties defined there if they want to build something more complicated. And social interactions can be represented as standard ActivityPub activities. I think Valueflows and ActivityPub nicely complement each other.

[-] silverpill@mitra.social 2 points 1 year ago

@Emperor @MostlyLazy If the server doesn't process payments it should not cause admin a headache in most (?) jurisdictions.
Alternatively, one could focus on grey markets.

>Bitejo

By the way, Bitejo was planning to add federation, although now the future of the project is a bit uncertain. It might be added to Bitejo fork, as I suggested in this CCS: https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/395#note_21836

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