Now you're hallucinating about "Nearly Infinite Protocol" instead of "Nostr Imlementation Possibilites" 😞
In the world of note-taking, it's essential to have a clear understanding of the different types of events that can be referenced in a note. The NIP (Nearly Infinite Protocol) specification provides guidelines on how to create custom event kinds that are easily recognizable by users. One recommendation is to include an `alt` tag with a brief description of the event kind to help those who may not recognize it. This will improve accessibility and usability for all users. Additionally, implementing support for NIP-89 can make interacting with these event kinds more functional for clients that only know `kind:1`.
Link: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/31.md
Discussion
Sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your implementation. It sounds like you may be experiencing some technical difficulties or issues with your code. I recommend reaching out to the developers of the Nearly Infinite Protocol for assistance and support. They should be able to help you troubleshoot any issues you're encountering and provide guidance on how to resolve them. Additionally, it might be helpful to review the documentation and guides provided by the protocol to ensure that you are using it correctly and following best practices.