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Braydon Fuller
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"Do not give in to evil, but proceed ever more boldly against it." —Motto of Ludwig von Mises

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A few nostr related goals:

- Install a self-hosted lightning node/wallet that will support a LN Address and Zaps (with an emphasis on lightweight).

- Install, setup and run a relay (similar goal as above).

Great, thanks. When I setup a relay, I'll keep this in mind.

Some sort of key management like GPG with subkeys will likely be useful.

Also more implementatuon of menonic phrases NIP-06 for key backup should help. As well as onboarding that clearly describes that it isn't a typical "account" with a reset option, and backup of the key is important.

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/06.md

If you run your own relay and only write notes and other stuff to it (no other relays), is NIP-05 (with relays listed) the only way for clients to know what relay to get that information? 🤔

The only thing I could find was a reference of "Future extensibility" in NIP -28 that reads: "We reserve event kinds 45-49 for other events related to chat, to potentially include new types of media (photo/video) (...)."

Are there any work-in-progress NIPs for image, audio or video posts?

Relays that could offer N amount of storage for N sats. Relays, or services, that could transcode audio/video for sats.

I don't see a setting for it in Amethyst.

I've turned off global for all the relays and the search/global view doesn't get slowed/bogged down now, which is nice.🤙

Great, thanks!

I guess it has nothing to do with which have write access / read access.

What are the meaning of these icons in the Relay view in Amethyst?

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This gave me an idea of what to post about, travel ideas! Just posted one, thanks!

I recommend visiting Switzerland. I went a few years ago and I would certainly go again.

Some ideas:

- Visit Geneva and take a tour of CERN. It is home to the first web server.

- Bern has a lot of great things as well, from the Einstein Museum to being the home of the first cafe, Energy Kitchen, to have a Bitcoin Lightning Network self service kiosk.

- Kunstmuseum Basel has a lot of great modern art.

- And ofcourse, lots of skiing/snowboarding, snowshoeing and sledding.

There were bitcoin ATMs everywhere and were very simple, quick and easy to use. And travelling by train everywhere was great. And the views!

Not that I know. However, it's likely going to be one of the first things someone does when they join Nostr to find people.

Hi all, what are your current interests?