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this is great news for simplicity and interoperability

why not just #tagname? just grab these from anywhere in the text and use them, I would say. don't remove them from the content body.

you know there is a facebook library created specially to deal with these cases

this is truly sad. I am sorry.

when I started writing branle a million years ago I thought it would be so much simpler too, I guess that explains why twitter has 800 developers on its payroll

they are definitely annoying in Go, but we already have them anyway because of the `["EVENT", {}]` message so this doesn't make any difference in my case at least.

this is quite nice, specially the part where you say it was written in Rust.

you're not allowed to pronounce these words, traitor

well, freedom of speech is not something you want to preserve for you, but for the others. you already know what you think, that is pointless. you want to learn what others think.

he only follows 1200 people though, that means he finds 169k of his followers completely uninteresting and second-class people

ok, I've implemented it on relayer too, but why are the booleans strings?

could be interesting for nostr clients maybe

this sounds like a good idea. what do you think of my bigger rants above? they kinda fit this model.

but eventually I may want to actually write things that may be interesting. maybe have standardized guides there that I can direct my patients too on what to do after a surgery. maybe I want to later add section where people can schedule appointments or talk to me after them. maybe I want to post pictures about the places where I treat the patients and whatnot.

unfortunately in today's world a facebook page does all this much better than a website. in a facebook page I can just add stuff as I go, and I don't have to think in terms of a 90s website "structure" with dropdown menus.

I guess someone needs to come up with a way to design websites as facebook pages -- not looking like facebook pages, and not having the stupid annoyances of facebook, but just being flexible things that will adapt depending on the stuff you _post_ there. and since it won't be a facebook page it could be much more flexible.

for example, I am dentist and I want to have a website just so people can find me and learn a little about me before scheduling a visit.

in today's world I will pay a moron and get a wordpress blog or something worse in return. but I don't want to write period "articles" about dentistry (or rather copy from other websites), I just want to show my credentials and whatever. I also don't want to have an "about section", because the entire website _is_ about me already.

maybe there is a way to come up with a new "standard" for simple websites that focus on information, a new way of designing a website such that it doesn't have to have those 90s elements that normal people think of when they think of a website: dropdown menus, "about" sections and so on.