Yup, I got 194 sats on that post. Update Damus if you haven’t yet
If anyone is interested in viewing the code or contributing
https://github.com/nodetec/nostr-stack
Still in very early development
#dev #nostrdev #javascript
I think we’ll keep getter closer to a solution where you just buy a tamper proof box and plug it in. Quick setup on your phone and you’ll have everything you need to self host your life.
Totally! Relay filtering on the global feed has been so nice in the new Damus release.
Building out frontend tooling for nostr projects. What are some common things you would expect all clients to have?
So far I’m implementing primitives for:
Nip05 name lookups
Profile metadata
Universal feed
Instagram likes just seem cheap now that zaps exist in the world.
Coffee and heavy cream is all I need in life
It’s a spec for a sort of public invoice that people could send money to. So I’m theory you’d want it known forever. But it’s still subject to change at the moment
Zap test
Did not expect to laugh reading a BOLT

It’s a beautiful day for nostr hacking
On yesterday's Reason stream, I floated the idea of Nostr playing a future role in archiving historical and literary works so that we could easily track editorial "revisions" over time. I think it's important to maintain the integrity of primary sources and original works in this way in the digital age. Curious if anyone else has thought about this or has ideas about how something like that might be implemented via Nostr.
It's been on my mind for awhile but most recently with the Roald Dahl story. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/feb/20/roald-dahl-books-rewrites-criticism-language-altered
It would be interesting to maybe use something like IPFS to upload the entire contents of a book, and then use nostr to “register” the book.
The cool thing with IPFS is you can never edit the content. One would have to post an “update” note with a link to the new IPFS address, which gives you editorial revisions for free.
https://www.youtube.com/live/pi2JbHWd_BM?feature=share
Great interview about nostr!
I don’t want to do fiat work. I just want to hack on nostr all day
Would be cool if there was a client / tool to give a “quality score” for a pub key. Based on frequency on posts, originality of posts, engagement, etc. could fold it into a client as well, and people could customize different “quality algorithms”
People could stake money and reputation on others KOMs.
Prize money for races could be held in a contract that gets paid out to the pubkeys who post the fastest verified times.
You could organize events in it and raise money via lightning payments.
Playing around with a nostr client idea. A decentralized strava like platform where users can share fox files and use the same social features all other clients use.
I think it should be called Ava.
Nostr Ava