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kuiperbelt
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I'm a bitcoin maximalist and software developer.

Is nostr.watch really the only tool we have for finding relays? Because it's pretty unpolished and broken IME/IMO. I have to clear my cache to get nostr.watch to scan for relays, or else it just shows me the results of my previous scan.

I like how noogle.lol does login and permission granting where you just pass in the NIP-05

How do I find relays that support the NIPs that I need? nostr.watch isn't working for me. #asknostr

UPDATE: I just found it that it does in fact need the quotes around the timestamp (In other words you need to pass it in as a JSON string, not a JSON number). That's definitely what is specified.

NIP-52 says for time-based kind events:

{

"id": <32-bytes lowercase hex-encoded SHA-256 of the the serialized event data>,

....

}

So does this mean, I get the serialized event with everything EXCEPT the "Id" field and then put that in id?

#asknostr

> The only reason why I don't see Bitcoin going to $1M is because there has not been a use case for it, outside just storing it or trading it.

It's so hard for me to accept people who say this aren't all just trolling. Are people willfully stupid?

Payday is tomorrow. Im sweating

59k buy the dip #bitcoin

NVM, it has to do with custom serializers used by the library i'm editing

fasterxml parses java.lang.Integer and int as JSON strings, not JSON numbers...

In NIP52, for kind 31923 events the "start" tag must contain a UNIX timestamp. But when that's serialized to JSON, should that have quotes around that integer or should be serialized like ["start", 1900000] with the timestamp not surrounded by quotation marks? #asknostr

ssh -L :localhost:

i run that in termux, actually i use autossh. you can use connectbot instead. i can explain how later

i stream from my server, i use ssh to port forward polaris and use an android app front end. Use torrents to DL the music. Besides that, you can use NewPipe on android which i think is private compared to youtube, right? It gets rid of your metadata being tracked i think except ip