Show notes
Minds.com is one of the original approaches to building a social networking service that seeks to empower users with more freedom (e.g., free speech, portable identities, etc.). Beginning over 10 years ago they’ve evolved the service to play a role in the modern architecture we’re exploring with Nostr. After Bill’s recent appearance talking about Nostr on Joe Rogan’s podcast we got a chance to dig deeper on the key philosophical and technical principles behind their work and how they think about Nostr. We were also lucky to include Mark Harding who is CTO of Minds.0:00 Opener0:42 DK intro to convo1:34 Minds - philosophy and exploration of nostr and other open source projects4:04 What’s important when evaluating open source technologies?4:20 3 Pillars: Sovereign Identities, Interoperability, Portability6:45 Minds history with various technology approaches9:42 adapting centralized approaches to decentralized technologies19:00 why email signup is needed for spam prevention24:28 will there be “one ring to rule them all”?28:39 web5, Dorsey30:27 schema-first approach32:34 AT-protocol35:12 fiatjaf’s feat of magic36:37 a possible Minds fit in the nostr world38:27 Verified Credentials42:23 NFTs, token-gated community44:22 making money on Minds50:00 Minds business/community funding/advertising56:30 Some final thoughts on interoperability and portability57:12 Collaborate with Minds! https://gitlab.com/minds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.curiousdk.com



