101 pointsby karihass3 months ago11 comments
  • lbhdc3 months ago
    Isn't website hosting already decentralized? I can host my site on one of the many different providers out there, I can host my own, or even deploy to multiple providers. Users can access my site without extra steps.

    Why would I want to host my site on Nostr? What does it do better than the competition?

    As a side note, your demo isn't viewable without the extension. Trusting a new browser extension has a high level of friction. It would be nice if your site gave some hint of why a user might want to jump through those hoops.

    • karihass3 months ago
      Nice observations

      1- Hosting site on one of the service providers doesn't mean centralization, ex. these week amazon outage, if you are going to deploy to multi-providers it will costs much, in our solution we offer you freedom of hosting on whatever relays you prefer many relays are public which means 0$ cost, moreover you able to expand your deployment on more relays as you want.

      2- You are definitely correct, We have just highlighted a small note in the landing page that end users need extension to access the website, to gain some trust we have published the extension to chrome and Firefox store so a code review is applied to ensure security.

      Really appreciate your feedback we can add more informative details in the landing page to show why end user need an extension, also we are planning to build a gateway so end user doesn't need to install extension in order to to access nostr websites "Frankly speaking we don't prefer this way in favor of decentralization and it is planned just for demonstration purposes"

      • immibis3 months ago
        Isn't that the same as putting your website on many different public, free website hosts? Which don't really exist, for good reason.
        • iamnothere3 months ago
          It would be similar (except for discovery via pubkey), but as you said, there aren’t really that many free web hosts. So this is providing something unique.
          • immibis3 months ago
            They'll quickly stop providing it when someone uploads 100TB of illegal content.
            • iamnothere3 months ago
              They will just implement anti-spam/anti-CSAM measures as public relays do, or they will gate access based on web of trust or Lightning micropayments. Pretty much how Nostr works at present.
  • shrubble3 months ago
    You should expect a lot of friction around having to install the extension; if you can figure out how to do it without the extension, it will lead to faster uptake.
    • karihass3 months ago
      I wish it can be done like that, Actually we had 3 options:

      1- To have a website that acts as a gateway for the nostr websites, but this way we will lose decentralization 2- To build an app that can directly access the websites "Nostr browser" 3- To have an extension that acts as the gateway for nostr websites

      We went through the 3rd option which provide the easiest and mostly native way to access the websites

  • RobGR3 months ago
    In addition to the browser extension, you need a web proxy -- a bit of server side code that acts as the nostr client and gets the page, and displays it over ordinary http/https.

    Of course this means the existing web will find multiple URLs to the same content, if many people run the proxy, but that can be mitigated in various ways, or just ignored.

    • karihass3 months ago
      The problem here that the website will act as a gateway which puts the nostr hosted websites in a SPOF risk
  • karel-3d3 months ago
    Is nostr related to bitcoin?

    I always only see it with the same people that talk about bitcoin.

    • DavidHaerer3 months ago
      Nostr has built-in support (NIP idk) for Bitcoin Lightning payments. Bitcoiners see Nostr doing to social media what Bitcoin did to fiat.
      • karel-3d3 months ago
        > Bitcoiners see Nostr doing to social media what Bitcoin did to fiat

        Well then social media has nothing to fear.

        • Cameri3 months ago
          Bitcoin's market cap begs to differ.
      • beefnugs3 months ago
        "support" being a loose long list of protocol features that are entirely optional. Each client or server can only do much simpler things if you want.
  • evbogue3 months ago
    How does this handle changes to the website. Is the entire website re-uploaded to a Nostr relay, or is there some re-use of old material that's already been uploaded before?
    • DavidHaerer3 months ago
      Nostr is append only, if an event is published to someone else's relay, you can't delete it.
      • evbogue3 months ago
        oh yes, i get that about nostr. my question relates to updating the website.

        if i have 5 pages, which i publish to nostr using this tool, and then i make a small change to one of the pages, do i then need to create and publish the entire project again?

        • karihass3 months ago
          it relies on the hash of the contents ex. if you uploaded your website for the first time it get fully uploaded, but incase you have changed some contents lets stay 1 page out of 5, it compares the hash of the assets, and just upload the changed assets, same as the retrieval, unchanged cached contents didn't get retrieved from the relays
  • seanclayton3 months ago
    > Nostr is an apolitical communication commons.

    Apolitical is starting to mean something rather political these days.

    • gigatree3 months ago
      Only because those who make everything political take it as an offense. See also “silence is violence”.
  • verdverm3 months ago
    > Each website is a collection of signed, verifiable Nostr events distributed across relays—so it can’t be taken down, censored, or lost.

    How does Nostr deal with illegal content like CSAM?

    • digitalbase3 months ago
      • peaseagee3 months ago
        The links you shared talk only about spam. They do not talk about illegal content like CSAM.
        • digitalbase3 months ago
          There is no single approach as no central moderation exists. That's a feature.

          So it's to relay operators in combination with WoT (web of trust) on the client (and sometimes relays)

          • peaseagee3 months ago
            So relay operators must also moderate everything that goes through their relay? How?
    • iamnothere3 months ago
      Individual relay operators must detect and block it on their own. Same as Mastodon servers or other social platforms.

      Public relays take measures to deal with this. It was an issue early on, along with China spam.

    • cranberryturkey3 months ago
      Moderation happens at the relay level. So a relay operator would certainly ban someone posting CSAM content to their relay.
    • novemp3 months ago
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  • dewey3 months ago
    A website for people who don't want others to see their website.
    • karihass3 months ago
      Exactly! Same spirit as the first HTTP websites — simple beginnings that grew into the open web we know today.
  • bryanrasmussen3 months ago
    as I'm understanding this - it would be useful for having your intranet sites available to everybody without a VPN as long as people used the extension - EXCEPT that anyone with the extension would be able to see YOUR intranet sites.

    That is to say one use case I can see would be that people could have the extension, log in, and get available the intranet published for that particular log in.

    That is to say unless I have totally misunderstood what it does, and my idea is idiotic, both of which are probably true.

    on edit: that is to say I say that is to say way too much because I'm used to having people misunderstand things I thought I said relatively clearly.

    • karihass3 months ago
      Hi Dear, Actually you don't need VPN to access the nostr web just the extension which translate the DNS to nostr events and vice versa.
  • ajay_as3 months ago
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  • renshijian3 months ago
    You're rebuilding trust online through decentralized identity. We're doing something fundamentally similar in AI: making machine honesty verifiable, not just trustworthy Our oracle system creates an "ethical black box" for AI conversations. If you believe transparency and verifiability are cornerstones of the digital future, perhaps our project resonates with you. I'd be happy to compare notes
    • karihass3 months ago
      Absolutely, transparency and verifiable integrity are the common thread here. We’re tackling it through decentralized identity, you’re tackling it through AI accountability — both sides of the same coin. Let’s definitely connect and exchange ideas.