lol! What specs?
Yeah, there is a good list at https://nostr.watch/
Np, please ask as much questions as possible. Lots of people ready to help here!
But itās important to note that the protocol specifies that relays SHOULD delete the event when a user request deletion. That also means that they can choose to not respect it. I havenāt heard about relays that doesnāt respect it but you should just know that it can happen.
If youāre a technical person, you can read the event deletion spec here: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/09.md#event-deletion
That relay has been overloaded for a good while, especially today it seems. Iām not sure if #[2] did any changes to it but it has been very unstable since Jack joined nostr I believe.
It was Anigma that used it to do some kind of healthcheck. And some other client forked Anigma with the same healthcheck so we had two clients spamming these events 24/7.
Nice! The 70202 spam was insane, I deleted 50-60k events each day until I blocked it
Yeah, blocked it since Dec 24th. I actually contributed my first commit to nostr-rs-relay to be able to block kind 70202 š https://github.com/scsibug/nostr-rs-relay/pull/36
20278, so a 5x today in number of events!
Hi, welcome to nostr!! A relay is where the things you post are stored in nostr. So when you post something or reply to something, youāre sending an āeventā as itās called on nostr to the relay and the relay stores it in itās database!
What do you mean?
I unfortunately donāt have any fancy dashboards with statistics for my relay but it has seen 100 000 new events over the last 24 hoursš¤Æ
Dunno tbh, just paid couple of k sats to test them out
I have two paid relays and nostr has been slow AF for me today
is eden.nostr.land down?
The $44 billion was worth it just to prove that a lot of the āconspiracy theoriesā actually were true IMO
Today is the slowest nostr has ever been for meš
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