new features in the latest last #pyramid release:

- primitive blossom support with a simple dashboard and upload button

- if you just publish an event with a date in the future it will be scheduled and automatically released at that date

- an option to automatically opentimestamp every note published to the relay

- an option to set the maximum size of events allowed

- many fixes

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how to deploy admin UI for pyramid relay ? https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fiatjaf/pyramid/refs/heads/master/easy.sh this do the job ?

ignore all found n solved - run the easy.sh n pulls binary - then all more is simple - using proxy to port 3334 thats it then ui admin

The easy script is just for people who don't know what a reverse proxy is. It tries to run things on port 80/443 and manages TLS certificates for itself.

Normal people can download the binary directly, compile from source, do whatever.

Nice that you got it running.

saw run easy.sh auto pulls amd64 binary - super easy

got it 🫡🫡🫡 obrigado - 🫡🫡🫡

others who reading this - very easy deploy in rented containers / hosts even with temporary domain so long any inbound port in open - nginx or caddy or haproxy can take any tcp port -> 3334 default pyramid port

ssl is sometimes provided by hosting provider itself - this ALL-IN-ONE package relay+media+chat + more

newbie's try is slowly - so long u know bit of cli ssh bash

Can you make the list of allowed kinds configurable from the interface?

Good point, I'll do that.

Thank you!

I forgot that that method existed. It makes things even better.

anything we need isn't in here, that relay ops really need, ill be adding gradually and making PRs. 😎 but yes, kinds is already there 🎉

I'd be curious to learn more about the opentimestamps. How are the events containing the timestamps created and what do they look like?