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Rif'at Ahdi R
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Special family-friendly relay with filter settings (Language, Safe For Work, Hate speech, Sentiment, Topic, etc) for Global Feed: https://github.com/atrifat/nostr-filter-relay/blob/main/USAGE.md wss://nfrelay.app Indonesian. Learning and interested in PHP, JS, Go, DevOps, Android, and Machine Learning

Regular tea with a little bit of sugar added within ๐Ÿ˜„

Sometimes will choose Green Tea when hang out with friends

wss://purplepag.es to help fetching profile and relay metadata

wss://nostr.mutinywallet.com to broadcast events

wss://nostr.wine or wss://eden.nostr.land for paid relays

wss://nostr-id-relay.hf.space if they want to surf "Global feed" comfortably

Yes, it is one of popular destination for tourism. I have seen quite a lot foreigners visit Jogja (Yogyakarta) especially to Malioboro street beside their visit to Borobudur.

It seems like a nice traditional market. The vibes that i got from the picture makes me remember of Malioboro street, Yogyakarta ๐Ÿ™‚

Add major relays and blastr relay wss://nostr.mutinywallet.com can probably help that

You can probably check occasionally which relays that might shadowbanned or blocked some content using

https://nadar.tigerville.no

I think it is mainly because the frequency of their bot hit the relays quite a lot thus looks like suspicious traffic. If i'm not mistaken they also access relays using various location (Europe, Asia, America) maybe to make sure their reports are correct (online relays reports)

I have seen them crawl and check any active relays (including relay) they don't have any clear details. We can only tell if we check reverse domain of the IP visiting our relay. Nostr.band has better signature with origin header crawler.nostr.band when they connect. Although, any headers value are note really reliable becausr anyone can also fake it ๐Ÿ˜…

If we can create our own custom algorithm then personally i will create:

1. Recommendation feed based on my topic interest. This can be started with analysis of users preferences (topics that they likes/zaps/reposts/comments) assuming we have topic classification (manual label or automated label) data on each notes/posts.

2. "What i have missed". Thankfully one example is already exist which is Pablo's DVM. It analyzes user activity time and check when they were inactive (have no posts/interactions) and will suggest notes that were posted by other users during their inactivity.

3. "Feeling lucky". This is similar to point 1 but instead of directly give recommendation based on user interest, it will give recommendation topic a bit outside of user preferences based on other people's preferences they have interacted with. Example: Alice likes Sport and Business. Bob (Friend of Alice) likes Business and Science. Charlie (Friend of Alice) likes Business and Travel. The algorithm will give Alice Science and Travel topic based on intersection of common interest (Business).

Just a little bit idea nostr:npub1zafcms4xya5ap9zr7xxr0jlrtrattwlesytn2s42030lzu0dwlzqpd26k5 , maybe Damus with Nostrdb can achieve that ๐Ÿ˜…

Oh, i see. It's fine if you want to do some experiments. Please, keep your curiousity, don't kill it. ๐Ÿ˜„

It will be helpful especially if you documented all the experiments in some notes/blogs/posts as references for other people with similar cases. ๐Ÿ™‚

Oh, nice, you can probably add them into 0xtr onion relay repository list ๐Ÿ‘€

https://github.com/0xtrr/onion-service-nostr-clients

Why do you want to add extra TLS? Is it for benchmark? I think it only add extra overhead in encryption while only gain minimal benefit. Nostr relay seems doesn't really need double encryption because its data already protected with signature ๐Ÿ˜…

https://blog.torproject.org/tls-certificate-for-onion-site/

Did LetsEncrypt announce their support for .onion TLS certificates? Probably i missed them, i thought it was still in draft?

https://acmeforonions.org/

Yes, via NWC settings in Mutiny. Although, in my experience sometimes i need to open the minimized browser (Mutiny PWA) to make it really work (have quite delays) ๐Ÿ˜…

"Do what you love, and love what you do."

Passion and patient.

Have you tried with tor hidden services? I think it will be similar in seconds latency, but maybe a bit faster ๐Ÿ˜…

I have no experience yet using i2p, maybe want to explore that later