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kinihara
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#NoorNote is a desktop client, and there's a good reason for that. We all love how Nostr can't be censored, right? But there's still a weak spot. A web client gets hosted on a regular web server, and that can get taken down or blocked with just some everyday bureaucracy. It hasn't happened yet, but "they" haven't really noticed Nostr either. It's similar with mobile apps; app stores can take them down or block those too.

With desktop clients that you can download from all sorts of mirrors around, and that only use the internet to shuttle stuff to and from relays, it's way harder to mess with. And if you're on Linux, even more so. To me, that's real peer-to-peer.

So a Nostr client as a desktop app has its upsides, along with a few downsides. The ecosystem right now isn't all that exciting. But I think it's the future for every kind of Nostr client, not just the social media part, especially the "other stuff" part of Nostr. Nostr clients that run on a web server will soon be considered a leftover from the transition days.

One direct result of the still weak ecosystem for Nostr desktop clients is that there's no decent desktop key signer out there. You can enter your nsec directly, and the security risk isn't as bad as doing it in a web client (since you'd have to trust the web client operator), but it's still there. Malicious software on your system could still snag that nsec. A hardware remote signer is better, but not many people have one. So what's left?

A software key signer, like Alby, nosx, Flamingo and so on, except those are for browsers. I couldn't find one for the desktop, or maybe I'm just not looking hard enough.

Anyway, I wrote my own desktop key signer: NoorSigner.

It'll come bundled with NoorNote, but it's a standalone project and other desktop Nostr clients can use it too. It even has an API to control it right from the desktop client!

You can run it automatically before starting the Nostr client; it's a terminal app written in Golang.

First setup: On the first launch, you paste your nsec into the terminal, set a password, and pick a "trust mode." That means whether you want to enter your password into NoorSigner every time before starting the Nostr client (like on shared computers), or you trust your machine and let the NoorSigner session stick around for 24 hours. But even then, you'd still need to enter your password at least once a day into NoorSigner.

Like I said, I still need to write up some proper API docs (who actually likes writing docs?), and then other desktop clients can use it too.

What about having a separately downloadable .apk file instead of submitting to play store?

There's still so much that can be done in the Muslim space on nostr. It's time to plan!

Why are you sad?

Did they take away your Jannah?

Or have they put you in Hell?

Take it easy and remain steadfast :)

We are at the point where 10,000 sats equal $10

Easy math.

There's some peace looking at sats in your wallet ignoring the USD valuation.

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Salam NoorNoders!

We would like to encourage all relay subscribers to make use of the NIP5 verification we offer. It is one of the most affordable out there at only 50 sats!

Just visit the relay home page:

https://noornode.nostr1.com/

And navigate to the "Manage Subscription" section:

From here just scroll down to the bottom of the page where you can access the tool to manage your custom relay identity address:

Once you've paid the 50 sat invoice, just add your custom NoorNode ID to your bio from any Nostr client.

NoorNode will be using these NIP5 IDs for special access to content in the future but they also function as a way to represent our Muslim relay on Nostr.

Help be a NoorNode ambassador by getting your NIP5 ID today!

I'm new to Nostr, can you tell me what is the benefit of this verification. Is it similar to Twitter verification granting extra perks (but also somehow supporting the relay).

I want to buy more Bitcoin right now. But I don't want to apply bullish momentum to the market. I want it to go loweeeeeer. Maybe critics of deflation were right after all.

But oh well, in it for the technology and freedom, not for "price go brrrr"

Nostr through yakihonne is slowly growing to become my most frequented social media.

Isn't it striking that the same elite that are against Bitcoin and it's empowerment of humans are those that fund and encourage AI based automations to effectively replace humans.