Do replit. Iirc the kind of abstract this for you,
One of the best feelings in software engineering is when you simplify your API so much that the comments / doc strings start to be annoying and you delete them
One thing that’s very helpful is learning the basics of “git”. If you reach a working version of software, learn to save your progress with git.
Also try replit. It’s probably the most newb friendly …
Download cursor, watch a video or two about it, and try to make something basic
Yea i'm not doing that for sure
The rise of vibe-coding makes cloud-based development a lot more appealing. Kinda terrifying to have stuff like cursor or claude code running on my computer ...
No way to trigger that flow from a nostr client, and even if you could the user would still need to interact with the little "passwords" autofill thing above the keyboard like password managers use. So it wouldn't be truly without user interaction ...
I’m doing it wrong?
Today we grind. GM.

Nostr’s growth engine is that it has soul and the alternatives don’t
Learning the European art of nursing a tiny espresso as long as possible
These payments are in-person to a merchant pos. Don’t know what pos they are using.
Lighting absolutely does not take 5-10 seconds to settle a payment. Looking at payments from one of the largest custodial providers settlements are *way* faster than that most of the time.
Sure, if you’re sending from a shitty node that doesn’t have good pathfinding[1] then it can take a bunch of retries and a while, but, like, don’t do that? Cashu could take 5 seconds if you hit bad Tor relays, but, again, like, don’t do that 🤷♂️.
[1] https://lightningdevkit.org/blog/ldk-pathfinding/ nostr:note1ga0k4pvr97klk8er8c4ca3qux94lj6rc766gf8zjsaf5mheqy8zshwe9ln
I’m in Madeira right now and payments from Primal (ie Strike) almost never complete in 5 seconds. Maybe 1 in 10 so far.
Ok llm explained it. Do guardians need to run it? Or can they use one (or hopefully more than one) community run ones?
I am the Mozart of vibe coding
What is the “relay” exactly?
Owning your data is cool but owning your feed is cooler.
You can hack on every client, invent new experiences, define new data types, chain stuff together, have a helluva time!
Sovereign publishing and sovereign curation.
That’s insane. I gotta try it. Domain names in particular are just terrible requirement.