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Ademan
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Neanderthal hacking on Bitcoin stuff. LNHANCE please!

nostr:nprofile1qyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t09uq3camnwvaz7tmgdajxccn0vshxxmmjv93kcefww3hk7mrn9uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshsqgyhcu9ygdn2v56uz3dnx0uh865xmlwz675emfsccsxxguz6mx8rygu55uux any thoughts on what a client should do with a kind 1 with NIP-92 metadata but which has no URLs in the body?

I'm inclined to treat them as "attachments" regardless. It makes the most sense for *my* purposes, but it also makes sense that many clients may just ignore them altogether (and therefore I should probably avoid creating such notes).

Yet another time when typescript would have saved me over an hour of debugging.

Can't tell if I got my test client banned from nos.lol or if something's very wrong lol

I feel like this has been done, but has anyone named a nostr client something like "Nosferatu"? #asknostr

If not I call dibs on "Nosbooratu"

I feel like this has been done, but has anyone named a nostr client something like "Nosferatu"? If not I call dibs on "Nosbooratu"

phy too, in case someone wants to snipe my LoRastr idea (because realistically I'll never get to it)

IndexedDB actually isn't that bad once you get used to it...

#primal doesn't create events with nip-92 metadata? #asknostr

The rockies and the sierras (my favorite) are both located in inhospitable states...

Is anyone else slightly annoyed that we have this rich structured format and NIP-92 uses space separation in strings? I don't really have a better solution but this is fugly.

I was wondering the same, I've been watching a lot of Shaun's stuff recently and was looking forward to this episode. The RSS feed has an old TSP instead.

Can I use ditto (so I can use Soapbox) but keep my keys with nos2x?