>From: more-speech-94298 at 07/25/22 10:08:30 on wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net
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>>From: unclebobm
>fartin at 07/25/22 15:31:49 on wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net
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>>Seems to work.
Hello #[4]!!
Hello #[4] (#[5]), thanks for trying out more-speech. I use the subject as a title for the messages in the article tree window. If there is no subject, then the tree shows the first few words of the message. I anticipate using more-speech as a way to hold discussions that have topics. It would be good to have the topic preserved in the article tree listing.
I'm all for a mesh network.
Something else.
>From: cellardoor at 07/21/22 03:34:12 on wss://nostr-relay.wlvs.space
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>something
Today I will be changing more-speech to save messages in daily files instead of one big file, and loading the last N days on startup. This will force me to do some simple repartitioning of the startup function, by breaking out a data-storage module that handles i/o from configuration and message files.
>From: 0xtr at 07/19/22 07:09:06 on wss://nostr.semisol.dev
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>Gm nostr, what you folks up to today?
And clients (more-speech for example) may not delete a message once recieved from a relay.
>From: squaaalal at 07/17/22 03:54:18 on wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net
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>There is a delete event but not sure which relays implement it, so results might be interesting. Possibly you end up with the event on some relays but not others. Also even relays that do remove would need to keep a record of the event id else it might end up being rebroadcast and turn up again..!
Wow, just read @jb55’s slides at https://cdn.jb55.com/talk.pdf. Really excited to see the use cases for the lightning network evolve over the next 4 years
Do you have a video of the talk based on those slides?
:-)
>From: dannybuntu at 06/11/22 04:41:09 on wss://nostr-relay.wlvs.space
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>Hello! #[5]
I stole this one. Works pretty well. Had to fiddle with it a bit; but it wasn't difficult.
https://github.com/SamouraiDev/BIP340_Schnorr
>Are there no widely used Schnorr libs in Java or Kotlin already?
I use the Java libs while writing in Clojure. The interop is very easy and reliable.
Strange New Worlds is a great show. Very Star Trek. Lots of Easter Eggs. This week's episode: "Amok Spock" was
hysterically funny.
io!
"ws://nostr.rocks:7448" ["NOTICE" "failed to save event...
What's up with that?
I read from about a dozen relays, and write to about four. Everything seems to keep up and the events all get sorted out
correctly (for the most part ;-).
Hello El Salvador!