I want to make NostrHub the go-to space for Nostr developer content. A central, but decentralized, hub for dev discussions, tools, and everything being built on Nostr would be a huge win for the community.

Whenever I onboard new developers, the same questions come up:

Where do devs hang out? What libraries should I use? Are there toolkits?

Right now, the answers are scattered across too many platforms, and most of the real talk happens on Telegram, which isn’t ideal.

So let’s fix that. What are we missing?

What features, tools, or resources would make NostrHub more useful for you?

Join the community discussion here: https://nostrhub.io/community

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

This is a really good initiative!

I would like examples of prompts that were used to implement a NIP using AI.

For example, if I click on NIP-58, the site gives me a definition of badges and kinds. It would be nice to have an example prompt that implements NIP-58 badges in Shakespeare.diy or MKStacks.

Example prompts are coming to Shakespeare/ Soapbox. I don't think including them on NostrHub would be appropriate as this should be neutral for all tools and devs.

Good point.

"Please build a site for NIP-58 badges"

Claude 4 is basically sentient. This will "just work"

👀

Thank you.

It almost seems too easy..Like too good to ne true, but it is true. Mind blowing.

It's "too easy" now because Alex rewrote the NIPs in a bot-friendly format, created a custom MCP for Nostr, custom jsdev tools that don't break, multiple templates of key Nostr components like login, and ran hundreds and hundreds of prompts and edited the context files over and over again until the output was consistently good - all with the goal of making it easy for people to use 🔥🔥

Amazing🚀

You can even drop the please.

I'm polite to my AI cos one day it'll get uploaded to my robot servant who will remember that I was polite and didn't kick it all the time.

The LLMs are training you.

I am their servant

I've been listening to Mr Bungle today,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utlSZNPsgIA&

and I read this:

For some reason we were obsessing on the hypothetical inner experience of a person who lacks almost all sensory input (deaf, blind, limbless and with mouth sewn shut). Everything he experiences is tunnelled through a highly developed, almost miraculously compensatory sense of smell. He is thrown onto a trampoline – by who? a sick torturer laughing at him? loving parents attempting to provide something joyful that "normal" kids do? How would it matter in either case? As you might expect from a bunch of alienated teenage delinquent heshers pondering over such questions, we were in collective hysterics over all of this. The truth, though, looking back is that we very much identified with this tragically monstrous character, who in his extreme sensory isolation was effectively living outside of time and space. I say this now, but 400 miles from anywhere, pre-internet, we were receiving our cultural referents in a way that could be compared to breathing through a tiny straw. And in some way, therefore, we were therefore free from their actual influence, free to imagine them any way we wanted to. We weren't thinking this about ourselves at the time, but the Travolta figure exemplifies the idea that when left only with one's imagination, and some vague other impressions from far off, such a suffocated entity might not feel deprived so much as take advantage of the elasticity of his state. To become something of a shapeshifter. In our adolescent gloom, therefore, "Travolta" would of course take on the identities of various megalomaniacs; Hitler and Trump are mentioned, and there's something prescient there about pathological narcissism mixing with the unbounded entrepreneurial spirit, peppered with a life mission of compensatory revenge.

— Trey Spruance[6]

I know this is what really scared my daughter, and it scares me too: having senses, yet not being able to communicate. It is the scariest thing imaginable

That is scary, but if you think that is scary, don't read the book I referenced above.

It will scare the bjeezus out of your entire family and you'll never know a good nights sleep again.

Or read it, cos it shows a fascinating insight into the possible direction AI could head.

It's up to you 😂

I have read it, as I told you, and for me, meh! Scarier things out there in the bushes

Apologies.

It was scary enough for me.

Tool Translation:

I wish that notes or messages on Nostr could be translated with a single click.

Is it generally difficult to implement such a feature?

I’m using Primal, and there I have to copy the text first and then manually click “Translate.”

NostrHub:

- Lacks the ability to vote on a NIP (stars don't show up anywhere). Zaps are not sybil resistant, and some social graph analysis would be required to count votes meaningfully. I don't think this should be follows-based, but have some way of weighting votes by how influential the author is in terms of implementation adoption. I haven't thought much about how to solve this.

- Is there a way to view NIP forks?

- Not all apps available on nostrapp.link show up (relay selections?)

- No way to review/rate apps, or figure out sybil resistance

- What's the story on community moderation?

I like it so far, but there are a lot of genuinely hard problems that need to be solved (particularly having to do with governance — we have this on the github, and yes, it is necessary) which are not trivial.

+1 governance tools