It is a pretty good client. I don't care about Ethereum stuff.
Don't worry about it, it was just a cheap suggestion. Focus on the important things.
One way to prevent rogue clients from overwriting your metadata or contact lists is for clients to keep them stored locally and not just replace the local copy with whatever they get from relays, but prompt first.
https://github.com/mikedilger/gossip looking more usable every day.
Why not nostr-tools? It has a standalone build that works in browsers directly.
I actually was going to do this, even started looking at how, but of course I can't do 1% of the things I thought I could.
It is in the spec, but the spec is a soft convention.
A bunch of ION/DID enthusiasts will bash you every day relentlessly until one of you die.
I can't say that. I am being harassed here much more than on Twitter.
French translation and some other things added to https://nostr-resources.com/
Thanks everyone for the contributions! 💜
Change your NIP05 to _@dergigi.com and come to the full domain owners' side.
Your client asks relays to delete. Relays may comply or not. And they also forward your deletion request to clients, which may comply or not. So far I think there is little compliance because these things are a pain in the ass to implement for everybody, luckily they are optional!
The DNS madness from ICANN has gone so wild that now `java.util.Date` is a valid domain that resolves to nothing on my browser.
This is not true and I'll have to unfollow you now since you keep repeating this shit.
I can't find any event signed by that public key. Maybe it is a fake key someone just came up with for some reason and posted it on a "p" tag recklessly?
Why not use https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-secp256k1?
Did you check against other secp256k1 libraries if they consider that a valid point?
I see you've been listening to things.
