quotingThe mind blowing part here is not my unix tool, it is showing that nostr is a practical decentralized alternative to Usenet NZBs (torrents are a different thing)
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- Blossom servers do not need to store a whole large video file
- Blossom servers do not need to stream an entire large file
- Blossom operators have plausible deniability in terms of content as the segments are encrypted (and they may not have all) and they don't control the key
- Video clients now have mutiple failovers if a segment is stored in multiple servers
- There are bandwidth savings if the video is not watched entirely
- Content creators can exchange the AES key against a zap
Youtube, here we come.
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Dikaios1517 on Nostr: Streams can be quite long and large files. Should probably also support this from ...
Streams can be quite long and large files. Should probably also support this from franzap (nprofile…ucf3):