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Civil litigation lawyer. Interested in the collision of law & tech policy. Prone to geekery. 🏢 Philly 🏡 Princeton

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I verified myself on nostr which required logging into cpanel, creating a json file, editing my .htaccess, and using a CORS tester. It was exhausting. THEN I found out if I don’t give some guy on the internet like 1 USD worth of bitcoin from my lightning wallet, whatever the hell that is, I’ll be stuck on ... blog.joeross.me https://blog.joeross.me/2023/06/02/i-verified-myself.html

Hey thanks for the tip! I tweaked the htaccess based on the error explanation at codehappy and it looks like it worked.

So I’ve got my nostr.json file in place but I think the wall I’m hitting for verification is the required permissions. I can’t set them at the file level because I’m in cpanel and I just have the usual permissions options. I added the necessary htaccess rule instead but I don’t think it’s working yet. Any help for a nostr-noob is appreciated!

- Two letters away from your nose holes.

Working on nostr slogans.