My advice to new people which I wish someone told me:

Don't bother with verifying (aka NIP05) unless you are Alex Jones or someone likely to be impersonated. It's fairly pointless and you can figure it out later if you really want to. It can be a bit fiddly and mostly pointless.

Don't follow too many people. It can get quite repetitive here and big down your feed. You might be better off searching and following hashtags you're interested in. (And consider following people who post there?)

When searching hashtags you can add the suffix -str (yes sorry this is annoying lol)

For eg if you're into #prog also search #progstr

#books + #bookstr

#kino + #kinostr

#art + #artstr

#fullmovies 🥲

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#introductions

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Good point on NIP05

Amd just like that #fullmoviestr was born 🙂

Nooooooo lololol

I won't say any more 😂🤣 I promise 🫂

i have a little swiss army knife reverse proxy with letsencrypt SSL that i added nip-05 and golang vanity imports to

setting it up is retardedly easy and i need the reverse proxy set up anyway, literally i just make the json file, point it at it and done

NIP-05 could make it easier for others to search for your account without having to scan a QR code or make you send your npub

I just mean you really needn't bother as a first thing when you're setting up. You can do it further down the line. If at all.

That's true

this is the way

Still waiting on a secure way to sign in via firefox.

alby extension + nostrudel had been my goto on FF

I don't use Firefox so no idea. But yeah Alby or nos2x ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ are they not on Firefox?

alby is there, i tried nos2x but wasn't happy with its behaviour on highlighter , crashed my browser

Alby is centralized infrastructure and requires making a 2nd account which is gatekept at the moment. So I don't trust it. I'll try nostrudel

nostrudel is a client? It's asking me to enter my private key. I should be able to sign a message securely with my private key without sharing it with the website?

Yes alby does this, but requires me to connect to their infrastructure. This is not trustless.

Hi - I can't comment exactly what would work best in your case, but I agree on not just shoveling your nsec into random websites.

The alby approach is far better. I recommend you run your own node. In my case, I run a start9 server and node and with a few clicks I got connected to my node. So... I don't think (besides the Alby SW) there is much to trust. I must admit I was lazy and didn't check if the SW is open source on github, which I recommend doing as well.