Go to the website in nostr:npub1pefpytg7h9wdmza97evpta73eyf94rq5mq5cn6h992eknm4xcljqq2tv2p profile. You can tag all the ones you like there (in case you missed my last comment about this). Only way to catch up.

You can also fave some etc. you'll need a nostr extension like nostash to sign in without entering your private key directly (nostash is for iOS), which is a good idea in case you didn't know about these things

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On android, still haven't figured out extentions.

Put my nsec into word5 on my browser, that felt like the wrong thing to do. Wavlake seemed safe.

I'll pick one of the signing extensions later today when the sun is shining.

Some dodgy app harvesting nsecs for months or years before using them for whatever malicious intent is something I thought could be an issue when I first got here, a random thought I had after learning about the vibe coding nostr apps.

Yeah, not a great idea especially with vibecoded apps, but really not a big deal. A good reason not to use DMs on here though, at least never reveal anything private in them, cuz you never know... they also leak metadata I've heard (like who you're talking to and when, maybe a bit more), unless you use gift wrapped DMs which I can't claim to understand deeply.

Anyway, yeah, worth downloading and using for as much as you can.

Ask nostr for the good android one, I can't think of name rn

orly doesn't leak metadata with auth on. i think that messes up giftwraps which only show the receiver's npub in the tags. but it won't send normal nip-04 messages to anyone unless their authed npub is in the message. i was trying to explain that to people for some time but it got really boring how they just seem to want to ignore relays place in the protocol.

i need to make a nip-04 dm client in the UI of orly, with full control of which relays it sends to. with two users sharing the same relay it doesn't even have to leave the relay, and nobody can get at it unless they seize the server. would be cool to make a package that sets that all up including a dead man lockdown switch, that requires an admin to unlock it once a week before a deadline. then if something happens to the admin, everyone's stuff is most likely safe

I've read the words and stored them for future understanding :)

lol, you can just bookmark it