Followed.
I only lurk sometimes, but you are dragon not a cat π
Don't forget to add wss://nostr.wine itself, it is different server π
Software is neutral and we can judge it fairly by the code itself. If there are any malicious or weird stuff code in the software we can freely to leave, modify, or fork it to make a better version. If we can't code it is fine we can temporarily remove it and use other nostr cluents until other devs make a fork without any malicious code π
Agree, I understand your point, but some readers might not fully understand your intention unless they get some better context. Thank you that you bring some spotlight for this topic. Hopefully you add more context to this to clear misunderstanding. Some people might be ditch and uninstall without proper understanding π
I will gladly leave or use the fork Amethyst only if there are such weird stuff or malicious code which can directly affect us. For now it is not matter as not directly π
Maybe you can search using some keyword or local language term which popular for Fillipino using nostr.band . nostr.band provides basic search and advanced search feature which can help us find any topic that we want. Maybe it can help π
I will rather not comment on personal level.
But we probably fair to judge the software itself instead of the person.
We can check freely the source code of the apps. I didn't found some weird stuff or weird code in Amethyst source code. Many developers who contributes to Amethyst also didn't found any such thngs.
If there are any such weird stuff or malicious code then F-Droid maintainer also will be the first one to notice such stuff. We better judge the code itself π
Yes, i also didn't found some weird stuff or weird code in Amethyst source code. If there are any then F-Droid maintainer also will be the first one to notice such stuff. We better judge the code itself π
I think you can probably start with https://github.com/aljazceru/awesome-nostr
This repository list a lot of #nostr related projects
Example of Receiving Non Custodial Zap and Self-Hosted NIP-05 in Mobile Phone (Zero Additional Cost)

Please help me (zap 1 sats) to test this account, let me know if you found any problems
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Complete tutorial will be delivered after this test.
List of Tools:
1. Termux Apps on Android (Fdroid version)
2. LND (ARM64 version)
3. Satdress Fork - https://github.com/believethehype/satdress by #[1]
4. #[2] - ZEUS Wallet
5. Thunderhub - https://github.com/apotdevin/thunderhub
6. Cloudflared Tunnel - https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared
#nostr #bitcoin #zap #selfhost
Preparing draft of tutorial about "How to Receive Non Custodial Zap and Self-Hosted NIP-05 in Mobile Phone (Zero Additional Cost)"
as long-form content (NIP-23).


This draft was written by using Markor Editor - https://www.f-droid.org/en/packages/net.gsantner.markor
Related Experiment:
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3 hours later
Mar.17 Bluesky/ATProtocol Study Session #0
(language: Japanese)
https://www.youtube.com/@428-lab/streams
(time is UTC)
1:00--1:10 p.m. Greetings / Shino3
1:10--1:30 p.m. I read AT Protocol (BlueSky) specification
--with a touch of W3C DID-- (tentative) / Segment
1:30--1:50 p.m. (available session slot 20 min) / (wanted)
1:50--2:00 p.m. (untitled) / penpenpng
2:00--2:10 p.m. The Blue - Beyond the blue sky I saw with you / Shino3
2:10--2:20 p.m. Android and Bluesky / kamakura
2:20--2:30 p.m. Closing words / Shino3
New study session organized by Yotsuya Lab brings the topic of AT Protocol and Bluesky
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All payments will be donated to African countries as Charity programs
wss://nostr.gives.africa
Thanks to #[1] who brought this topic.
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Oh seems delicious. Is this similar to 'roti canai' or 'indian flatbeard'? https://www.mylovelyrecipes.com/recipes/asian-cuisine/roti-canai-indian-flatbread-with-dhal/
What is the relay address yutaro?
pv π Relay updates π
Iris has a list of the most popular relays so curating your relays is easier now.

If the feed feels a bit crumby try this first: https://github.com/irislib/faq#try-this-first. The frequent updates may mess up things a bit temporarily.
Mazin, i think this one is related to this topic
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