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For my technical pals.

Introducing, kind 1994.

Why 1994?

Because URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) were defined in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc nostr:npub1cmmswlckn82se7f2jeftl6ll4szlc6zzh8hrjyyfm9vm3t2afr7svqlr6f

it doesn't publish the 1994 as the person creating the shortened URL? I just tried it and it didn't prompt me to sign anything 🤔

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Doesn’t need to.

Users only care about their URL being shorten.

This means my grandmother who do not have nostr keys can use this too.

Yes, however this could double up as external bookmarking if we could associate to npub. Optional login for that purpose would be cool

Yea. Just throwing this out to the community and let everyone to shape what they want.

Currently, this could be the simplest form to inspire people to think.

Yeah I like the simplicity how it is, it should be usable by all. The traditional shorteners going corporate and trying to monetise as they have annoys me.

Just thinking about additional utility that could be worth monetising - a useful bookmarking/shortening service that is indexed/taggable and widely available would be worth Sats to me.