Thanks. I started adding an editor too. Need to add login before it can save/publish. And I just added the ‘more posts’ in the sidebar today.
I still don’t know if it’s a toy, or something that could become a Nostr article/content management framework, which is really what WordPress is today.
It wasn’t vapourware.. it just didn’t get traction and development slowed until it stopped. Maybe I dropped out of the loop too.
I thought at the time “there was enough market demand and a way to pay using Bitcoin - this thing is sure to live on”. But I only ever saw small and experimental stores that looked like tests.
I support the idea 100%. And now is a good time to reimagine decentralised marketplaces.
Interesting as v2 kind of never went anywhere and I was confused by that. Maybe silkroad stigma?
I looked at the code and some basic DHT async loops setup using libp2p.
Would be quite interesting if it could have a Nostr component. It could be the first p2p project that bridges relays and p2p for Nostr.
I don’t understand its implementation, but this looked interesting. https://nostrocket.org
I had the idea to port XKCD to Nostr as a decentralised experiment. They have a JSON API. Data is only 11mb. Convert to kind 300XX, add tags, and then you can easily make a standalone website that pulls the comics from relays. Simple previous, next, random buttons. Maybe add react or share options if signed in - LN tips for Randall Munroe (not to me) would be interesting.
It’s a mini version of my replace IMDB idea. Still 2770 comics, but no inter-references (like movie and cast).
In banks we trust - to be criminal organisations.
Thanks. It’s an internal Grafana dashboard for NostrGraph. Uses my custom relay and aggregation.
I’m slowly getting pieces ready to maybe productise access and make parts public.. unsure I’ll go that route tho.


And the same content constantly translated. Haha.
DeepL usage with Damus auto-translate so far. I’m guessing I will end on the max free plan quota. 16k char a day. 
Past 24 hours with a per minute chart. 
For some data too, I follow 160 accounts. In 30 days the accounts I follow create 24,000 kind 1 events collectively.
I don’t have a simple query to calculate what that becomes, but certainly more manageable to ingest when time poor.
An enhancement for (Damus, likely other apps too) home feeds could be to limit either posts or posts and replies to where you are following both the reply parent author and reply pubkey.
Seeing all of someone’s replies is nice, but can become very noisy. I think twitter used to use the logic above, so you could see conversations without your following list, while also seeing non-rely posts.
I’m not sure however if this is a simple REQ to relays. Maybe a query engine limitation too.
~10,000