They noted the problems on X. Update the app, now it is resolved.
Is AQUA quietly no longer open source, nostr:nprofile1qqsfwecny3krdkc6gdj0j9aesceuhcyqt4r2lzq0ddg22pw5avew63cprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctvqyx8wumn8ghj7cnjvghxjmcpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduyakpmn nostr:nprofile1qqsvnvvlln2ru6jlyweayugxecv7ftfdlzd6zqca63sh7x6ercggjegpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq32amnwvaz7tm9v3jkutnwdaehgu3wd3skueqpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqsu0f2w ?
You are distributing a v0.2.3 on Google Play, whose source code cannot be found in your repo.
The latest code in GitHub is over a month old, and it's at v0.2.1
I am seeing v2.3.0 and now v2.4.0 as well. One big commit each.
Did you switch off battery optimization for Phoenix? Also it could be closed when there are too many apps are running in the background.
Sent some sats both with CLN and LND+LNDK now.
This DNS TXT entry is fun, now I have #BIP353 #BOLT12 offer on openoms@diynodes.com to test. It is a much shorter string so fits into one TXT field. Curious if it can be paid.
Correction: CLN handles it as well, just need to use the correct commands (with --enable-experimental-features configured):
lightning-cli decode lno..
lightning-cli fetchinvoice lno...
then pay with:
lightning-cli pay lni...
This was a rather simple issue: the TXT record is limited to 255 bytes so the offer is broken up to two strings.

When passing the full offer lndk-cli can decode, but cannot get an invoice (your phone didn't wake up I presume)
CLN still cannot decode the same string:
{
"code": -32602,
"message": "Invalid bolt12: unexpected prefix lno"
}
Looking forward to send you some sats from an LND + LNDK node when your phone is back online with Phoenix running.
I can resolve this according to https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0353.mediawiki with:
dig phoenix.user._bitcoin-payment.arvin.dev TXT +dnssec
but when I try to decode the resulting offer with LNDK or CLN it runs to an error:
lndk-cli decode-offer lno1zrx...
Decoding offer: lno1zrx....
ERROR please provide offer starting with lno. Provided offer is invalid, failed to decode with error: Bech32(InvalidPadding).
lightning-cli pay lno1zrx...
{
"code": -32602,
"message": "Invalid bolt12: unexpected prefix lno"
}
What could be the issue?
Turns out the Nostr Army Knife does what I need with just running one command in tmux, for example:
nak bunker --sec ncryptsec1.. relay.nsecbunker.com
https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak?tab=readme-ov-file#start-a-bunker-locally
Thank you @fiatjaf !
That is right, missed it! Will test it next https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak?tab=readme-ov-file#start-a-bunker-locally

Yes, that is what https://nsec.app is running. The screenshot from the readme describes my problem: 
Researching NIP-46 capable Nostr signer apps. Amber https://github.com/greenart7c3/Amber and https://nsec.app are both awesome, but they are coupled with the UI and notifications, cannot just be left alone on a server.
The nsecbunkerd repo https://github.com/kind-0/nsecbunkerd would be the self-hostable software needed, but it seems to be not under active development currently nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft
Are there any other alternatives which can just run and sign as pre approved? The use case is sharing the ability to post (and other stuff) without giving up the private key. #asknostr
Mi az a Bitcoin? 29. Epizód
Szabad szoftver, szabad ember
Emberi #szabadságról, szabad #szoftverről, világszerte erősödő #cenzúráról, cenzúrázhatatlan platformról, #Nostr-ről, #titkosításról és nemtitkosításról, Telegramról, Signalról, SimpleXről, Linux Mintről, RaspiBlitz-ről értekezett nostr:npub1k6vy4qz87l6rf2ag4y93krsgz5f6ughd2kmtc4hfn5fn30207mtqzv4agl és nostr:npub14tq8m9ggnnn2muytj9tdg0q6f26ef3snpd7ukyhvrxgq33vpnghs8shy62 .
Audió link:
https://fountain.fm/episode/PddsfZF3sobjb1SwAuKG
Videó link:
Hear about the tools of freedom in Hungarian
#huszonegy
Otherwise you are right, social media and a broadcast network is not about privacy, but to know about others and be heard freely.
Amethyst works great connected to .
onion relays.
You can also easily run one of those and maybe a bouncer like bostr2 to broadcast to many others.
Privacy goes up, mobile data usage goes down.
You can route clearnet URLs over Tor but not tor onion urls ovee clearnet essentially.
Mobile apps and desktop apps could probably pack a tor daemon in the app to route any onion url over Tor automatically. IIRC, Amethyst did this? Is that correct nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z?
No, Amethyst relies on the Tor proxy provided by Orbot. Routes throigh Tor allor nothing. I find websockets working over Tor surprisingly well. Once the connections are established with a few seconds delay the speed is acceptable. Amethyst is well usable over Tor of needed.
Interesting, I can't make it work either. Opened an issue here: https://github.com/hzrd149/nostrudel/issues/220
Then a magical site refresh and there we go:

I just opened Tor Browser, went to nostrudel.ninja and accessed my own relay through Tor, seems to work fine here?
There are some people hosting clients on tor as well: https://github.com/0xtrr/onion-service-nostr-clients

Interesting, I can't make it work either. Opened an issue here: https://github.com/hzrd149/nostrudel/issues/220
Oof yea channel management is tricky. I've been meaning to try an Alby Hub + phoenixd combo to get around this. I think nostr:nprofile1qqsrxra3gv0lnkxz2pcxh0xuq9k4f9dr7azwq3aypqtnay4w0mjzmtqpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqz8thwden5te0dehhxarj94c82c3wwajkcmr0wfjx2u3wdejhghqs4nu and they have been trying to get folks to help package this for umbrel/start9 etc and Raspiblitz may already have it (cc nostr:nprofile1qqs24sraj5yfee4d7z9ez4k58sdy4dv5ccfsklwtztkpnyqgckqe5tcpyfmhxue69uhk6atvw35hqmr90pjhytngw4eh5mmwv4nhjtnhdaexcep0qyw8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytngw4eh5mmwv4nhjtnhdaexcep04cexmf?)
Alby Hub is not yet on the Raspiblitz, just doing the basic research: https://github.com/raspiblitz/raspiblitz/issues/4727.
Going through the docs it seems the best self-hosted option is to deploy on a VPS with a public IP address readily available: https://github.com/getAlby/hub/tree/master/scripts/linux-x86_64
The other option is using an instance of LNbits with the upcoming NWCprovider extension: https://github.com/riccardobl/nwcprovider
Soon to be in a new LNbits release: https://github.com/lnbits/nostrrelay/issues/13. There can also use phoenixd and Blink nostr:npub13ljnkd633c7maxatymv3y2fqq8vt3qk7j3tt0vytv90eztwgha9qmfcfhw as well as the funding source.
Great find, I also had it starred already! Can be suitable for a private server.
My home nodes are mostly in hybrid mode using a VPN (Tailscale / Tunnelsats) to some VPS to create clearnet endpoints.
Also there are some basic things (like apt updates) I prefer doing over the clear for the speed.

