Yeah it’s somewhat underdeveloped but I think for the nostr use custodial is ok :)
Is there a place to look up who and how many people can approve non-optional nips at any time ?
nostr:npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku What tf kind of thread did I just follow you in to.
Fellas, MIT offers free courses on YouTube, and their new opencoursewear website. Stanford offers engineering courses free on coursera.com. Idk who needs to go back to class but holy crap.
Right?
GM lovely nuggets
I am so tired from last few weeks
I’m looking for someone with electrical engineering degree who I could ask some questions
Me and nostr:npub1h9t60urqyc72pxfzfcg4a5wfjupcpp3nfxt5pqncss8m6xmut5tqyee7xg adventuring in the night

There is just "the protocol". In order to get a client or a relay they should implement (some of) the NIPs described on https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr
Whatever else a client or relay adds is up to the developers of said client/relay. This might be nothing up to extreme cases of tracking. Therefore it would be wise to choose an open source client and relay so you can verifyyou are not running any kind of spyware.
So do I understand it right that anyone can write and publish nips ? What about nip1 ? Can it be changed and under what conditions?
Ok, thanks for putting something concrete on the table. I hoped nostr:npub1d3hrup0pe8f24c8dysc4gjh2gythrhvasyqh2wd0plvp3v3cnu5qhsfrtn to do it but oh well.
I’ll read into this and will let you know if my mind is changed by any degree
I’m falling in love with you nostr:npub1ymt2j3n8tesrlr0yhaheem6yyqmmwrr7actslurw6annls6vnrcslapxnz


