Thank you π
gm nostr, have been unable to review PRs last few days since my father is in the hospital. the last two weeks have been very hard on us, things are slowly improving but I can't make it to #nostrica since my family needs me here.
hope y'all have fun and keep nostr weird π will miss you all and watch from the distance πΏ
use habla.news for long-form notes, Markdown is discouraged in kind 1 https://void.cat/d/PiVdDCYVFCAu3ScPZJMy83.webp
What type of job do you have ?
That is Amazing !!!
Ok this is not an app or client but it has to do with Nostr :
https://primal.net/thread/note1vz5t468axfknu9wlmtrdgkxjkwm4pss56ynyzjw77m9yu4n6lf2sxn98sp
what do you mean, a #[3] tutorial? Will make sure to include links to those since they are great. I work for Strike.
> Japanese people don't try to speak English very often. Therefore, I feel that they (include me) have a unique culture in Nostr.
this is fine and i love it. looking forward to have better tools to communicate and engage with each other using our native languages.
browser extension sounds like a great idea. trying to use Amethyst to translate notes but some translations are not great, LibreTranslate in snort has some issues too. i'm not a native English speaker but is the language most comon in nostr, if Japanese devs know it would be cool if they post about their projects in English. I'd also love to see some of them claim bounties.
yes please. i want to understand better what nostr devs from Japan are doing, seeing many really cool projects.
I recently discovered the ones from #[2] v interesting
NRCheck: see which relays a note made it to: https://nrcheck.tigerville.no
Nosy: find the top relays your follows/followers are using: https://nosy.tigerville.no
love these!
Another cool project by #[0] is nostrbuzzs https://nostrbuzzs.deno.dev/ Analyzes kind 1 notes for trending phrases and aggregates them in a fast and easy to use interface, more details at https://speakerdeck.com/dara/nostrbuzzsnosikumi
cool, noted!
i see, need to fix this. also a facelift is coming soon.
An experimental open source implementation of NIP-50 (search) by #[0] is available at https://github.com/darashi/searchnos