I’m genuinely curious if this has more to do with wanting to curb bots that spam rapidly, since Twitter Blue is their equivalent of a paid relay
I wonder if it’s a specific relay acting up
when i kill the app and reopen it, the posts are gone. Super strange
Is anyone else seeing random Chinese spam in their Damus main timeline, from accounts they’re not following?
haha not sure! i used their nitter instance because it seemed to have one of the better uptimes on the list of instances
Better yet :)
#[3]
If it's an M2 Max, it would have to be a MacBook Pro I believe
I'm definitely looking forward to using the relay.nostr.band and filter.nostr.wine relays' feature where you can put your npub at the end, and it only loads friends of friends
#[0]
#[2] #[3] Trying to fix account creation to not show the keyboard, but Password Autofill works (username is npub*, password is nsec1*). Ignore my tyiu.xyz domain, it’ll be replaced with damus.io.
https://github.com/damus-io/damus/pull/559
Awesome!!
I love that Iris now supports profile links like this: https://iris.to/andrew@nostrplebs.com
A running tally I have so far of which relays are running strfry and therefore syncing/mirroring with other relays:
wss://nos.lol
wss://e.nos.lol
wss://nostr.relayer.se
wss://relay.nostr.bg
wss://relay.koreus.social
wss://relay.damus.io
Super interesting move by #[0] , would love to see a Cloudflare nostr relay next!
#[1]
As #[1] noted [1] looks like Snort got banned in China, others could follow. For Android we have several alternative via a direct apk download, but for desktop? Why don't offer a Snort/Iris/Hamstr/etc prebuild packaged version for a self sovereign local setup? It is quite easy to run: simply install "Web Server for Chrome" extension and point to the prebuild directory. Not a one-click operation, but not impossible with a little guidance either.
I suppose that with Electron could be quite easy and automatic to create cross platform installable packages, perhaps even with an auto update feature.
Let's enpower free speech worldwide!

[1] #[3]
[2] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/web-server-for-chrome/ofhbbkphhbklhfoeikjpcbhemlocgigb
/cc #[0] #[2]
Good idea! I also wonder if the concept of TOR Snowflake can be applied to Nostr: https://snowflake.torproject.org/
wow well done #[0]
#[1]
in which case, “explore” would probably be a better name for that feed