If you just want to time the publishing according to your own schedule (when you have time to listen and respond to comments, for example), you could just set up automation and click it when you want the next one, rather than on a set schedule.

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I wouldn't even know how to do that. It's fine, it's just going to be irregular ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ (I deliberately didn't say any set period for completion in bio). If it stops it stops. It's mostly just an idea.

Maybe there is a nostr client out there that lets you schedule posts in a very simple way(? #asknostr)

That sounds terrible, actually. 😂

Start and stop a service randomly and then just drop it. Why bother?

Maybe you should just wait until Biblestr comes out and we think of something clever and customizable.

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I was toying with the idea of a Bible bounty as a backup plan lol ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

I'm a Vague Ideas sort of guy lol:)

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I like vague ideas. Gives me something to flesh out.

I'd say, go ahead and start. More Bible on Nostr is better than less. We'll come up with something programmatic, later.

Yeah. True...

Lol. I struggle with 'Why Bother?' daily lol

We like your idea, that's why we all jumped into the thread. Let us think about it a bit more and get back to you. This could actually be kinda cool and customizable.

Create your own Bible study, (or any book study), including media files and scheduling preferences and different book editions, and stuff. One person just has to upload in a modular fashion one time and everyone after that can mix and match or even have random selections or setup according to popular patterns (chronological, liturgical, or book of common prayer, etc.)

That's the sort of personalized, organic, evolving mess that Nostr is well-suited for. And you could offer it to groups or communities, to form a book club.

Hold that thought.