Yes for sure! It's quite custom and suboptimal code at the moment but good as reference
Red meat also has a lot of phosphate, it's important to eat other cuts than just muscle meat (with higher glycine content).
It's not really seafood, I think there's an argument for oysters being okay with some vegetarians as they don't have a central nervous system.
Agree with you the the *default* diet of vegetarians could be much better.
I have a specific requirement for zap.store that no relay provides out of the box, custom indexing multiple fields for NIP-50 full-text search (and rejecting certain event kinds).
I thought of customizing the fiatjaf golang relay framework but didn't want to learn new tooling just for this.
nostr:npub1gzuushllat7pet0ccv9yuhygvc8ldeyhrgxuwg744dn5khnpk3gs3ea5ds pointed me at Bun.sh which is a powerful JS toolkit with built-in websockets and sqlite, and I basically got a relay implemented in under a day... very cool.
This will eventually index all software releases on zap.store, and I'm thinking of making this same server implement nostr:npub1ye5ptcxfyyxl5vjvdjar2ua3f0hynkjzpx552mu5snj3qmx5pzjscpknpr-Blossom, keeping copies of all the indexed artifacts.
#zapstore

High quality milk, eggs, oysters, tubers and fruit are enough to get you great nutrition. What would be missing? Why overly inflamed?
It's definitely possible to thrive as a vegetarian, the real problem is veganism
Great point.
Open source and positive sats-flow is the holy grail, greatly improving FOSS product monetization is one of my main goals with zap.store
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Using follow lists as proxy for now, but was thinking of explicit attestation of trust as you mentioned.
Sometime ago I opened this conversation: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/issues/1039 but I think I'll go with a simpler approach. Thoughts?
Sounds awesome. Not familiar with Grapevine, will have to read up on that; agree fully on follow lists being proxies for trust. I'm developing applications for which trust is important (for social media it's not) and so we need stronger trust signals
But all we've got is a Web of not-spam 😄
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was great meeting you!
Buena! por donde andás?
Good idea to skip the raw whites
NEW EPISODE OF NOSTROVIA
nostr:npub1lunaq893u4hmtpvqxpk8hfmtkqmm7ggutdtnc4hyuux2skr4ttcqr827lj and I discuss the future of nostr and bitcoin, Stuart's project (satellite.earth), nostrocket, the Empire, the biosphere, aliens.
Stuart Bowman and I spent the last two months in Madeira as part of the first Sovereign Engineering Cohort and thought it would be a good idea to record one of our conversations for the podcast.
FOUNTAIN: https://fountain.fm/show/EHr7oroKVhkIAWNTGGRn
APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/nostrovia-the-nostr-podcast/id1678531266?l=en
SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3FKrua9rST5DDKv0WeAqWn
I love these guys, listen to them
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It 100% didn't work for us, people almost missed a trip because of this
Unless this is a new feature?
We tried it in Madeira at #SovEng (for about a month) and it caused so many issues with messages arriving late and with wrong timestamps that we, a bunch of cypherpunks, decided to stop using it. I should check the status now but there are extremely basic things they got wrong. I really want to like it and them to succeed


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