are you referring to the .opml file available on my website?

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Yea

I didn't realize it was opml

yeah, it's like a feed of feeds

I'm sure I could make a bot for that in an hour or so.

I hope you can make a bot for making bots 🔥

You could always run a bot of each feed and make a note tagging all the feeds.

I just want to run one bot that runs all the other bots

Yes that would be sick. But you want each profile to have some custom metadata like the feed name, lightning address, website etc. Id have to make a wizard for the current bot that takes you through creating it and generating the keys for each account for you. It could be done. But in a few days, not hours.

yo let's get a real nostr webring going. I'll link to https://happytavern.co if you link to https://thecaptain.dev

RSS and HTTP are fine protocols. nostr is great, but it's ideal to have a foot in both worlds

Where would you like it linked? In an other tab on happy Tavern?

ideally I'd like to see it in a nostr webring section like I have

the existing sites I link to there don't link back to mine, but if the nostr webring reaches critical mass, then I can prune out the one sided linking

Look at my website. Pick a drop-down to put a page in for web ring or maybe I can put it in the footer but that's not ideal

I'll take another look...

I can't decide between nostr or other stuff

I like the idea of an app that turns opml files into lists of lists of npubs that represent rss feeds. also the reverse, lists of lists of npubs i to an opml.

Yessa yessss. It's all coming together. A new grain release first but then I'll have to take a break again so maybe I can refresh go-nostrss

the only missing protocol component is a list of lists kind

you can already do that with lists

I'm looking at https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/51.md and not seeing how I would make a list of lists based on what's already in there.

which `kind` would you use to represent such a list?

yes! bridge all the protocols