>From: unclebobmartin at 07/29/22 11:16:57 on wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net

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> As I said, we appear to have very different use-cases for nostr. I like long messages. Nostr is not necessarily a short-message protocol.

long messages for the win. I love the idea of nostr as a viable replacement for RSS feeds. one can imagine kind 1 messages with markdown formatted articles, with the kind 0 message pointing to formatting, a message kind for enclosures to support podcasts, etc. but it doesn't need to be shoe-horned into the RSS mold, that's just the closest functioning analog, and an obvious crossover point. @fiatjaf has rsslayer in this space, which does RSS->nostr. I've roughed in some code that does nostr->RSS. but in the long run, I'd much rather receive new reading content/notifications and podcast updates via nostr.

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