Basically, iris.to, damus, snort, et al are microblogging clients on Nostr. habla.news and blogstack.io are macroblogging on nostr.
In other words:
Damus is like Twitter.
Blogstack is like substack.
Basically, iris.to, damus, snort, et al are microblogging clients on Nostr. habla.news and blogstack.io are macroblogging on nostr.
In other words:
Damus is like Twitter.
Blogstack is like substack.
So the idea is that a blogger would prefer to use these so that they could receive support directly through zaps and they wouldn’t have to worry about using a centralized blogging platform or their own webserver, as it would be built on nostr?
I would assume that these clients would be taking a cut for providing this service, or charging a fee to have an account?
Yes. The blog is transmitted over relay, but they are not charging yet, and there are only two clients that support it so far, so I wouldn't say it's sufficiently decentralized yet.
I also made a button that navigates to my btcpayserver using markdown.
They also do not charge anything so far.
Do you know if the relay created from scratch or was a started relay package used and NIP-23 support added to it? Trying to learn more about running a relay and doesn’t look like the popular ones (strfry, nostream, nostr-rs-relay) currently have 23 implemented.
Not sure, but I saw this on stacker.news the other day. I haven't had a chance to watch it yet.