deletions cannot be deleted or expired
This does not solve the problem of "who will host and pay for it" and only pushes it onto someone else
deletions should not have expiration tags
relays can set their own retention policy for deletions. also, a few KB of data is nothing.
Then deletions it is then, I guess.
I and many others regularly use multiple reactions on a post.
Reworking this to a PRE-based system may be a good idea but I am not sure.
the problem is multiple reactions can exist, timestamps can vary, and a bunch of other stuff that can cause issues
another benefit is that clients that don’t know about deletions will still benefit from relays handling it
it’s called a deletion
It’s Mailcow.
That requires background wakeups
Because Cashu is simple but less “secure” for custody.
Though recently the protocol complexity has been going very high.
But for self hosting, it’s a commercial service and depends on internal infra unfortunately
What do you need? Support for multiple npubs *of your own* in one subscription?
Nothing good is free :) pay with your $ or your hours
nostr.land does this.
It also provides a full aggregator
is there anyone on Nostr working on semiconductors/hardware design?
It just connects to all relays blindly right now but it could support this spec easily I guess
filtering the filteroors and the coretards
that would basically be a friends-of friends feed, would be interesting for content discovery
This will be a nostr.land feature as well for the people that use clients that suck and don’t support this feature
Deprecate the kind 0 content field.
Long live tags
nostr.land will soon penalize huge video posters by allowing users to hide videos that are huge
also no recommendations for you
it supports full promise pipelining
it also supports 3-party handoff though only the C++ implementation supports this
everything is capability based
CD data layer is at the top of the disk directly exposed to the environment
BD-R’s have scratch resistant coatings and usually better protection against delaminating.
Yes, and they likely use better production lines than their unlabeled stuff.
I believe all “non-organic” HTL Blu-Rays use a variation of metal-based layers with permanent changes.
I tested a filtered Bitcoin node with mempool against the public mempool.space instance
Both fee estimates were within tolerances and either both confirmed or both didn’t on the next block
Nope, the keys would be public in posts, and that strips away any plausible deniability
