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Today marks DAY SEVENTEEN of Rizful’s “30 Days, 30 Devs” initiative.
From September 21st through October 20th, 2025, we are highlighting one Nostr developer each day, and sending a zap of 100,000 sats to that developer.
Today we are zapping nostr:npub1aeh2zw4elewy5682lxc6xnlqzjnxksq303gwu2npfaxd49vmde6qcq4nwx , developer of the nostr:npub1pvz2c9z4pau26xdwfya24d0qhn6ne8zp9vwjuyxw629wkj9vh5lsrrsd4h project, an innovative Nostr game.
Thanks nostr:npub1aeh2zw4elewy5682lxc6xnlqzjnxksq303gwu2npfaxd49vmde6qcq4nwx Your 100k zap is sent!
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Discussion
Thank you for the recommendation! My most recent nostr app is called Nostr Threads: https://github.com/supertestnet/nostr_threads
I made it because of a disappointing aspect of njump.me. Normally, I like that app, and use it to share nostr posts outside of nostr. But, if I want to share a thread with multiple posts in it, njump only shows one post at a time. Other tools, like Primal, do a better job, but they throw a lot of "junk" on the screen like login buttons and the whole "People in this Note" section. I wanted something that can cleanly show "just" the content I found interesting. So I made one.
To use it, just grab the nevent string of the "last" post in an interesting thread, and paste it into Nostr Threads. It will download each post in the thread, present them in a clean way, and give you a nice, shareable link so that you can share that content with others.
I know it would be useful, for several reasons (seo included), I was tempted several times to add the thread view in Njump but at the end I always refused, since the final goal of Njump is to promote other real Nostr clients that have actual decentralized structure and Outbox support.
So if you created one, I'm happy with that :)
PS: I tested your tool with your own note and it got stuck on loading.
it requires nevent strings to have at least one relay inside, and many clients don't put a relay in the nevent string -- that's why I made this tool which, among other things, lets you manually add relays to your nevent strings: https://supertestnet.github.io/nostr-helpers/
I used a nevent with an hint:
> many clients don't put a relay in the nevent string
This is crazy.
I saw this today, publishing a longform note and the client didn’t embed any relays. Very surprising.