The Nostr study group #nostrstudy is now online. It is in Japanese, but if you are interested, please check it out😉
nosdump is a command line tool to export Nostr events as .jsonl format.
nosdump v0.3.0 has been released🥳
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A crane game machine using LNbits is working in Japan😂
Great work👏
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rx-nostr 1.7.0!
An exciting new feature has been added to queue REQs based on the number of concurrent NIP-11 subscriptions🚀
Now, the nostr community in Japan is talking about the implementation of Amethyst sending reactions (kind 7) when reporting (kind 1984)
rx-nostr 1.6.0 has been released, adding useful operators such as createUniq and sort.
Therefore, I do not have much motivation to support NIP-36, nor would I consider using it😇
In my opinion, I do not like NIP-36.
Notes marked with CW should only be visible on clients that support CW and not on other clients; NIP-36 does the opposite.
I am often asked, "Why is Nostr so popular in Japan?" I think not.
To increase retention, the Nostr community in Japan is working on translation and support for non-technical beginners.
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Nostr is not exactly popular in Japan, with only about 300 DAUs at this point.
Occasionally, people who are interested in Nostr come to visit from Twitter and other social media, but the retention rate is low and they return to Twitter.
Many Twitter users in Japan are currently looking for a social media to migrate to, and Nostr is just one of the candidates. In most cases, Threads, Misskey, and Bluesky are the most likely candidates.
The majority of users currently active in the Japanese community are developers. They are interested in the technical aspects of Nostr.
I am developing a library for developing nostr applications with svelte called "nosvelte" and will be giving a talk related to that at #nostrstudy .
Japanese developers have a culture of study groups (勉強会), which have also been organized by the Nostr community in Japan. Presenters give 5-10 minute lightning talks to share their latest findings and their own output.
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I'd like to share with you a service that has impressed me recently.
Japanese users of Nostr like to use NIP-36 (CW) to post NSFW images, but do not actually use it because major clients like Damus do not support NIP-36.
So, Japanese developer nostr:npub1avgeydxyv7kf6tl75kmjsne6wj7sg2r6zt8atz3z6xtzvs6vmheqssyucl has implemented a simple reverse proxy for nostr.build.
https://github.com/ryogrid/NostrNIP36ImageRedirector
This proxy switches the display of images depending on the User-Agent; when an access comes from a client that does not support NIP-36, such as Damus, an image is displayed in order to the original image, prompting the user to view it from a NIP-36-supported client.
To use this, simply rewrite an image URL https://cdn.nostr.build/i/:id to https://i.ryogrid.net/i/:id .
The nostr community in Japan has started an initiative to provide accurate and easy to understand beginner's guides.
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Yes, there are many relays in Japan, most of which can only connect from Japan using GEO IP.
Hello, nostrians! I'm a software developer working in Japan who loves OSS.
I have the following activities related to Nostr.
Web apps: nostrends (trending), nosli (summerise), nosey (search)
- https://nostrends.vercel.app
Libraries: nosvelte (svelte components for nostr), vitest-websocket-mock (websocket testing for vitest)
- https://github.com/akiomik/nosvelte
- https://github.com/akiomik/vitest-websocket-mock
Localization (ja_JP): Damus, Amethyst, Habla.news
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