Astral needs to add liking posts. Too much good shit coming across my feed that deserves a like but I don't have a good comment to leave.
This was to verify me with nostr.directory, but if you want the check mark is you have to serve a json file at a certain location pointing to your key. eg. https://kronkltd.net/.well-known/nostr.json
In my case, I'm using the duck1123/me.untethr.nostr-relay docker image which came with support for it.
This was to verify me with nostr.directory, but if you want the check mark is you have to serve a json file at a certain location pointing to your key. eg. https://kronkltd.net/.well-known/nostr.json
#[0] Verifying My Public Key: "duck1123"
#[0] Verifying My Public Key: "duck1123"
is that only on the main site? I'm not seeing any commits in the repo.
I love you README files, but I don't need to be told to clone the repository and cd into the directory. I can figure that bit out.
One of the earliest, most extensive experiences I had with flying in a fully 3D space was in the game Cybermorph for the Atari Jaguar.
So when Skylar asks me where I learned to fly... I learned from her. (not very well I wouldn't keep crashing into mountains)
an extension to nip05 where if both ids claim the same address, and the nostr.json has both keys listed in a new section, the client will update the subscription
i saw one popup that said xss test and i shut it down and haven't looked back since. I think I'm going to end up burning this key.
I could go for a good ncurses client
The minds relay has a path FWIW
Behave as if you've been doxxed and you'll never be disappointed.
feature, not bug. You can type out an email without the autocomplete popping up.
This just points out one of the coolest bits about it. When you see the checkmark, that means that you have verified that claim yourself and didn't rely on anyone to tell you that it's valid.
It's showing up now, but I wasn't seeing a request for it in devtools through a few refreshes before I said anything.
I'm not seeing a check on your domain. Might want to double check your metadata.
for example, anyone can claim to be duck, but only I can claim to be duck@kronkltd.net