For those of you using clients without long-form note support, my latest article:

https://njump.me/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzphtxf40yq9jr82xdd8cqtts5szqyx5tcndvaukhsvfmduetr85ceqq49w6re94mk2ttgv9mx2ttwda6z6ctswpkxjety94nx7u3dvykkwunpde6z6mpev9mxcms7c8sha

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nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft Highlighter has mangled the quoted section. Perhaps it's having trouble with the inclusion of a hyperlink?

Also, I couldn't supply an image via hyperlink, so I placed it within the text. Some of us have things uploaded to media servers, and it would be nice to be able to use those addresses, instead of uploading again.

Fixed!

thx for the bug report! 🙏

Cool, thanks. 👍🏼

How did you publish this? If not using nip-23?

The link leads to a NIP-23 long-form article. I am just offering the article to those using clients that don't display them directly.

How can I create a link? As I write long form fairly often

Copy the event ID or note ID out of the "raw data" of your article (usually available somewhere in the client menu for the articles) and then prepend it with "nostr:" or search for it with njump.me and then paste in the resulting hyperlink.

Here is your note prepended:

nostr:note15a3fhmm8rhvma05qfalcfu8zv89d5vnervajthcgjk63j55n6j5s27de45

Thank you I will try that! As sometimes, I'm not so sure my content gets pished-maybe clients are to blame?

Some clients or relays don't handle long-form articles. I just added you to my whitelist, so you can write to theforest.nostr1.com relay and make sure it gets seen by a lot of people, especially if you then follow with a short-note with it embedded.

OMG. I really appreciate it! I will add this to my relay list to post. Thank you.

Onigirl would you explain NIP-23

Long form content

Nip-05 is DNS address, follow list is Nip-02..there's a bunch of nips and not all relays/clients support all. I'm still learning myself.

Lion 🦁 from Lindau harbour?

Korrekt.

I'm a Bavarian lioness... originally from Baden Württemberg.

So Lindau's lion seemed fitting.

Hi @laeserin you write "Applying for formal grants would undermine this strategy, as we would be expected to tie into the grant-giver’s own brand, stack, and team."

Do I understand it right that "no strings attached" means exactly that one does not have to tie into grant-givers anything ?

There is no such thing as completely strings-free patronage, and the more-formalized the patronage is, the thicker the strings.

If nothing else, there is the internal drive to "be a good team player" and not hurt your friends' feelings.

We have decided to make that explicit by defining ourselves as a project team, with members.

Now people have at least two teams to choose from, with different structures and financing models, and hopefully more teams will spring up, so that developers have choices and teams have to compete for developers.