bblfish on Nostr: The [Nostr]() client on which I am writing this called [YakiHonne]() supports ...
The Nostr client on which I am writing this called YakiHonne supports Markdown with an editor that allows one to write both directly and a WYSIWYG editor (What You See is What you Get).
I recently used this Dilbert picture for a page on the logic of saying that developed for decentralized Access Control and Authorization.
I am going to incorporate it here by link rather than needing to upload it.
The logic of saying that is illustrated perfectly in every comic strip: it shows some agent related to a text bubble. Everybody can understand that. Interestingly enough, it is fully compatible, in my view with #RDF, the #SemWeb semantic standard to publish data. (We’ll see if those hashtags work later).
Now the big question for folks at Mathstodon a #mastodon instance aimed at #mathematicians (or for #math folks) is if YakiHonne could also accept Math markup. If it did then you would open the door to a lot of intelligent content and the #crypto folks would have folks to ask interesting mathematical questions.
Ok, I think this is long enough for now. Let’s see what happens when I publish!
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2023-08-23 17:05:39Event JSON
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