#netstr is running on dev, and it's awesome 🎉 #nostr #relay #nostrdev

Autumn is here 🎉 
I'm ok to run it for free out of my pocket, but for as little as possible
Can you recommend hosting? 8$ sounds awfully cheap, I couldn't get below 20 for vm and another 20 for disk space
If bitcoin didn't exist I never would have realized how fucked everything was. It would just be "normal"
nostr:nprofile1qqsdyuzrjfmfcgxk0g2nlfm6s4t6kpc77fa2ls5u766xlt6c9czetuspz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ukzcnvv5hx7un89uq3wamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwdehhxarj9e3xzmny9uq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd4hk6tcrrmtq2 can you share him much space your relay DB takes? I want to deploy my own public relay, any idea how much I can expect? Assuming it becomes popular
Look at the end result, not the number of steps in between, most if not all of that still gets done.
Do you think the end result they want is closed borders (to leave), only one policital party, uranium mines for opposition and made up trials with fake evidence? I don't see that. But I am just an outside observer, I don't live in US.
I live in an ex communist country. People here were tried in made up trials, with fake evidence, by state controlled judges, often executed. Borders were closed, people trying to cross were shot on sight. My grandfather worked in a uranium mine for raising his voice. Kids of politically unacceptable parents were not allow to go to college and could only get a job as janitors. Everybody had to vote, but there was only one party to choose from.
That is communism.
Please stop referring to them as communists. Leftists yes, but communism looks differently.
Here’s the series of events that led me to Nostr, in chronological order:
- tried to pay for X's blue checkmark but was unable to do so without linking my bank account, instead of paying with a card.
- read the terms of connecting my bank account and realized I would have to agree to share my account number, routing number, interest rate, recent transaction history, etc. No way I was agreeing to that, so I closed the tab.
- opened a YT tab to watch some random videos, and a conversation between nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx and nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m at Nostriga popped up on my feed.
i had never heard of Nostr before clicking on that video. It took me all of two minutes to go from typing the name 'Nostr' into my browser to opening an account.
nostr:note1xeja7p4uhvuk9wkdudjhqcdc46579j4he3dyufmtsh9djvydjdss0mj8g2
My path to nostr was thru nostr:nprofile1qqsd0f68dvf98gvs9am9dp0lu0f4r7xzu2k89rm9tt448axf5tu6wlgpzdmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ue0szgcak dev hack day. The talk I want to go to was canceled, so I went to a nostr one instead. And then all the others on that day.
Tomorrowland, high five! I thought I was a weirdo, but I love the yearly summary remixes
Most my friends do even get bitcoin, I gave up trying to explain and I don't even bother with nostr. People in most Western countries won't get it, their cages are made of gold
Working on Gherkin / Specflow / Cucumber tests to cover individual NIPs. I'll use them in my #netstr #nostr #relay test suite, but maybe there would be a wider interest to have these somewhere more separate where other could pull them into their projects?
The tests are language and implementation neutral, they should be usable in any project.
#nostrdev #gherkin #specflow #cucumber #grownostr

Yes. There is also a proposal for "&" tags instead of #, which will change the logic from ORing to ANDing, but it's not merged yet
Try nostrdebug.com there you can see the generated json
Awesome (pun intended) thx
I know this is late but you probably found https://nostr.watch/relays/find
You can check the website GUI for relay details or via API
This URL will return all relays that support nip #5.
Wow, there's so many! Thx for the link
I saw your PR, what about kind 818? Should we maybe say all kinds <10000 except 0 and 3 are regular? https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/54.md
Created a PR for it: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/1361
Hi all! Nostr protocol question
I'm trying to learn the inner workings of Nostr by trying to explain what I learn in my public notes. But I have a question about the lifetime of events. In the NIP-01 docs I read the following:
- "for kind n such that 1000 <= n < 10000, events are regular"
- "for kind n such that 10000 <= n < 20000 || n == 0 || n == 3, events are replaceable"
- "for kind n such that 20000 <= n < 30000, events are ephemeral"
- "for kind n such that 30000 <= n < 40000, events are parameterized replaceable"
There are several of those ranges for all other lifetimes too. But what about kind 1 to 44? They're not mentioned in these ranges except for kind 3. Are they of lifetime 'Regular' as well?
https://notes.arjenstens.com/blog/tech/nostr/Nostr---Event-lifetimes
I saw your PR, what about kind 818? Should we maybe say all kinds <10000 except 0 and 3 are regular? https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/54.md