there's other kinds i observed around the same time which i see some are related to markets and calendars but a few more numbers come up that i can't find information about:

32123

9802

1808

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where are these new proposed message types, being sent already by clients, but not yet present in the NIPs repo being discussed so i can stay up to date with this?

personally i think it was a mistake making kinds into codes like this, i'm sure i'll learn to recognise a hundred or more of them as i work with them more but it's really cryptic and unfriendly

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1808 is a livestream from zap.stream. No NIP has been proposed for it. That would be nostr:nprofile1qyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qghwaehxw309aex2ctrw35k7mnn9emrqmpwd9hj7qgewaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8xmn0wf6zuum0vd5kzmp0qqsx8lnrrrw9skpulctgzruxm5y7rzlaw64tcf9qpqww9pt0xvzsfmg849qj7 I believe.

9802 is a highlight event, from NIP 84. 32123 is a wavlake track which has no spec, and uses malformed zap tags.

This is the price of people being able to freely experiment. I didn't make any of these up, but they were valuable enough for me to add rendering support, so I did.

1808 isn't from zap.stream it uses nip53, the raid and clip event are not in that nip though

Ah, maybe it's a stemstr track?