Setting up a nostr relay should be easy https://video.nostr.build/ab1ce8f5c52e386cec7a25bc7ededabfd13d3acc307537560271430335c84763.mp4
Setting up a Relay should be easy 
I think you're talking about the colors for the logo, honestly I just picked them because they looked cool. I hate that people do this with their logos because you just can’t know one way or the other sometimes.
I took https://relayrunner.org and compiled it into a script to install a relay:
https://github.com/nodetec/relaywizard
Just make sure that:
- you have a newly provisioned server
- it’s running debian
- you already have dns hooked up
the command is in the readme
Ok I’m hosting a script that seems to work for the most part here:
https://relayrunner.org/relaywizard.sh
let me know if you have any interest in helping me test it out and improve it.
I had a couple inconsistent issues with getting the ssl cert with the script but it seemed to work after running it a few times.
We could easily add a function to allow the user to select what nips they want included in the config.
you can check that the script is working by accessing the relay at relaywizard.xyz
Yup, understood. Guide's on the nitty gritty are important for sure.
Yes, I think we can make it easy. Have you ever installed Rust? You paste a command in the terminal, which brings to you to a few prompts. This is what I have in mind. It would prompt you for different config options. Many people have enough ability to run a VM on something like digital ocean, aws, you name it, any provider.
The company behind Ruby on Rails has started releasing some products under the banner Once. They have a group communication tool called Campfire. They have a similar setup. Launch a VM, paste in a command, step through the prompts and you have a fully functional service.
Seer's repo is here for transparency. However, it's not ready for consumption yet. Many things hard-coded as I build out the UI, etc. I don't recommend trying to use it yet. Im hoping to create some test build's in the next couple of weeks.
https://github.com/Galaxoid-Labs/Seer
You can also find a couple of the supporting libs here:
Yea I’ve written a few scripts that are similar, I can probably put something together over the weekend that takes my guide and installs it in a similar way. Is there anything specific you’d like to see in a script like this?
Seer looks cool btw, I’ll definitely check it out when it’s ready to use.
I think making it simpler is a good idea but solves a different problem, this guide is for people who want to understand how everything works from scratch.
NIP-29 looks very cool, and relay installation can be that simple I agree, do you have a link to seer? And do you think a simple script that bootstraps a relay on a server would suffice?
If you're interested in how to deploy a relay checkout this guide:
I needed to setup a relay for testing purposes and figured I would document what I learned and share it.
Test post from desktop app!
Posting to nostr from my desktop!
Posting to nostr from my desktop!
We need to escape the web browser animal farm.
nostr should integrate with some external p2p direct message protocol similar to how it integrates with lightning. maybe xmpp, maybe matrix idk.
Maybe create some bounties at resolvr.io
I wish I could sort by oldest events first seems like it should be so easy to support at the relay level.
Also counting
nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qpqygzj9skr9val9yqxkf67yf9jshtyhvvl0x76jp5er09nsc0p3j6qxnk4k5 do you run blogstack.io? Looks like the cert needs some love.
I don't want to spend $50 on the io anymore, also I have some new stuff in the works that will be much better than the current site.
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