You can now zap me to my own node at my own lightning address. If you have a CLN node, a domain this is fairly easy to do.
Now it's fucking done.
https://github.com/0ceanSlim/core-lnurl
Lnurl Server, connect to CLN through Rest RPC using a rune and fetches and invoice for the requester for the users node.
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nostr:nprofile1qqsxr0mepvsfftasxj2uncfk4nmpt0s0enpvh9d44na47mxwlcvtqcspzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgqg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqc5rsvs I told you I know lightning! 😂 This is the UX hurdle
Yo. Never said you didn’t know lightning.🫡 bravo for building what you wanted! Just said that it’s dead simple to run a node.
MyNode
Start9
Umbrel
Are all super use friendly and easy to manage.
There’s already great UX from code like:
LNbits
Thunderhub
AlbyHub
nostr:npub1zmc6qyqdfnllhnzzxr5wpepfpnzcf8q6m3jdveflmgruqvd3qa9sjv7f60 you’ve tried these; right?
Yea I've used all of those tools actually.
But I'm running CLN now so only albyhin would work for me. Thunderhub and lnbits are only for LND
I would actually caution against things like start9, umbrel and MyNode. They make it easy and look great but installing the executables yourself isn't that much harder and you can actually fix things if something goes wrong. With package managers, your best bet is making an issue on the GitHub repo. Also the inability to update, config, make your own changes is a lot harder. You're at the whim of some docker container manager.


