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Thanks for the highlight! 🙏 nostr:note13jaazqjyefr6ma6qp065qjf6dxmf48jt05wxgg8yg6svp3l4ylysfsa82v

In case you've missed it (not all Nostr clients are showing kind 30023 long-form content), yesterday I published an article 'Why social networks should be based on commons' on nostr:npub1yzvxlwp7wawed5vgefwfmugvumtp8c8t0etk3g8sky4n0ndvyxesnxrf8q. I would love to these more Nostr clients build around specific commons like interests, problems or geo-located stuff.

https://yakihonne.com/article/naddr1qq2nveecwpdxywtw24k5yvrggfzh5v24d5uhxq3qqe3e5wrvnsgpggtkytxteaqfprz0rgxr8c3l34kk3a9t7e2l3acsxpqqqp65wh67wrr

Thanks nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240 🙏

This makes me wonder, a question for everyone on Nostr. Have you ever worked with a cms? How was the expierence?

What is your favorite CMS?

#askNostr

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I appreciate this feedback a lot! I’m working out a proposal for a small opensats grant so I can spent more time on this besides my dev work for clients.

What’s your favorite cms? Or content publishing tool?

Replying to Avatar rabble

How can we get more long form content on to Nostr? This seems like a great place for blog posts, substack style newsletters, medium like posts, etc… But it’s not so easy. The wordpress plugins for nostr do unformatted short posts with links.

We added long form markdown support to rsslay, https://github.com/planetary-social/rsslay , but rsslay has some pretty big design flaws which can’t be fixed. It doesn’t act like a normal relay, it doesn’t store anything, instead each time you request an npub it goes and redownloads the rss feed associated, creates NEW events, and provides them once to that client that requested them, and then deletes the events from memory. So if multiple people follow a feed, they’re all slowly getting different versions of the event.

I want it to be easy, nicely formatted markdown, ideally with support for the paid subscription content stuff nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft is working on.

Thoughts? Has somebody built something? RSS is probably the easiest way although lots of formatted content in rss is a mess. It needs to be something that can push to multiple relays the way mostr does. It needs to import once, and then scale with the nostr network. Users who comment on the post need to be commenting on the SAME event, not multiple versions of the event.

We’re SO SO SO close to this working, yet somehow it doesn’t.

I’m building https://www.drupal.org/project/nostr_content_nip23

More info with demo: https://yakihonne.com/article/naddr1qq4kummnw3ez6ur0wdek2ttywf6hqctv94kx7mn894nx7und943k7mn5v4h8gttwd9cz6v3nqgsqvcu68pkfcyq5y9mz9n9u7sys33835rpnuglc6mtg7j4lv40c7ugrqsqqqa28uerlaf

Last week I modified the CKEditor5 to save the output to Markdown instead of HTML for better a better editing UX: https://www.drupal.org/project/ckeditor5_markdown_editor

Still a lot work to do to make Drupal a fully native Nostr client for managing content.

Hmm, why are there still so few Nostr Marketplace / e-commerce clients (NIP-15)?

Replying to Avatar arkinox

2023 was the best year of my life so far. I am very grateful for all the amazing ways my life changed this year. #nostr was a huge part of this.

It all started when I surrendered my lame ambitions, failed company, and dead-end projects to Jesus. Everything I thought I wanted to do, I gave it up. I just resigned myself to trust in what God wanted to do for me. Within a week I had the idea for ONOSENDAI. A month later I launched it, beginning my career as a nostr developer. The reception was amazing and a catapult for the rest of this year.

I did my first hackathon. Then I did another. Then I did a third. Then I won! First place in the Yakihonne Nostr Hack-On!

I created a community for ONOSENDAI and garnered almost 100 members. I've never run a community like this before. Everything just happened so naturally and it's been incredible to see it grow.

I went on a podcast for the first time ever -- Nostrovia, the OG nostr podcast. I made friends with G and Bitkarrot who are very amazing people that I love!

I was made an admin of the nostr telegram group. This came as a great surprise, because I simply discovered this by accident one day.

I was recruited as a consultant for a bitcoin/nostr company and got paid in bitcoin for the very first time! Thank you Arcade Labs!

I know follower count is a shitcoin but I got over 2500 followers on nostr, which is more than I've ever had on any social media, and that's pretty humbling to me that so many people want to see what I have to say.

I got recruited for another hackathon, but this time it was for something I did not expect -- a video game publishing platform on nostr -- CRASHGLOW! I love video games and I'm so grateful that Jon reached out to me to work with him. Bringing gaming to nostr is definitely a passion of mine that the Crashglow project opened up for me, and Jon has also become a good friend!

I went on a SECOND podcast -- Thank God For Nostr -- which was very appropriate because God was the source of my entire nostr journey. Getting to know hodlbod has been an absolute gift!

I figured out a way to bring Yondar into the nostr ecosystem and launched the new nostr-powered Yondar at #nostrasia, making a decentralized Google-Maps-like experience possible for the first time on nostr!

I got an OpenSats grant for working on cyberspace!!!

I traveled internationally for the first time to #nostrasia in Japan, which is a place I've wanted to visit my whole life.

I got to meet Gsovereignty, Jack, Rabble, Pablo, Will, Max, Jeff, Shaun, Sherry, hodlbod, NVK, WaterBlower, Awayuki, Millie Mays, Steven Mosher, and so many other amazing people. I made tons of new friends!

I was on a panel that ended up being all about cyberspace. I gave a talk about nostrocket and Yondar. I presented the Crashglow hackathon project. And I did these with almost zero anxiety, which is amazing because I used to be a shy and nervous person.

I worked closely with G to grow Nostrocket and launched Yondar on it, which is a huge deal.

I hosted my first dev call for Yondar and saw a huge amount of interest in it. I've been merging pull requests from other people who are passionate about making Yondar better! It's so cool!

I've learned incredible things, read incredible books, had incredible ideas, met incredible people, and it's hard to believe it all happened in 2023. But all of this is simply a reflection of the incredible mission that I have been put upon. Freedom technology is my calling. I have never felt so at home, so comfortable, so excited, so driven, so passionate, so creative, so hopeful, or so at peace as I feel right now being a nostr developer. I feel as though there is no place in the world I could possibly be that would be more perfect than where I am right now. I am so grateful, and humbled, and optimistic.

Whatever happens in 2024, I am ready for it. God is leading me on this journey, all because I let him, and although the world is full of uncertainty, I fear nothing.

I can only imagine the blessings and victories that await 2024.

I am humbled and grateful for each moment with you all.

Happy new year 👾💜

Happy NY 🍾! Awesome write-up of 2023 👌🏻

Happy new year!!! 🎇🍾🎆

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