How should I use this ?
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In outbox I have it set as public homeΒ relay
You might have to AUTH, now. Don't know if Amethyst does that automatically.
See, if I look on the relay, I can't see your notes. Can only see them in Nostrudel.
How is that done?
How does #Amethyst do AUTH?
#asknostr
I mean NIP-42.
Vitor's GitHub says it's supported. π€·ββοΈ
Damus does, as well. So do Coracle and Nostrudel.
Alright. Thank you nostr:npub1m4ny6hjqzepn4rxknuq94c2gpqzr29ufkkw7ttcxyak7v43n6vvsajc2jl !
ALLmustbe latest
trying to get full list of clients - Ametheyst Damus Snort Coracle ... supports
testing - since using multiple clients (some supports NIP-42) checking rebroadcast works suing NIP42 client of existing note
test2
I can't get TheForest AUTH to work on Nostrudel, but I already reported. Using Coracle.
i could find an auth button at next.nostrudel.ninja... it seems it worked but it didn't after a test
Flaky.
use latest snort or coracle for now
but i want RE_PUSH using NIP-42 in case i push original from NON-NIP42 - how to do this testing
OK seems notes pushed from NON-NIP42 I can still WRITE after RE-BROADCAST - try it
old note appeared in theforest after push button (if/when needed) - other need test this - if note was ORIGINALLY published using NIP-42 client and relay on list then it was fine always.
only authors own note i think
amethyst does support auth quite well
Login and post something here
It's now like a Telegram group, but you can post any event to it. Slack Killer.
If you go to the right of the bar, you can see all of the kinds that have recently been posted, and choose which events you want to look at.
Could that eventually be a multiple selection, nostr:npub10npj3gydmv40m70ehemmal6vsdyfl7tewgvz043g54p0x23y0s8qzztl5h ?
it could yeah, it already does stack the subscriptions when you click them it streams all until refresh.. i hastily threw together the view side for other kinds, will be making them render better in the future, its neat tho i love browsing the kinds
Yeah, and we all have our pet kinds.
