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Dikaios1517
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│Christian│Husband│Father│Presbyterian│Bitcoiner│ In that order. Find my reviews at nostr:npub1rsv7kx5avkmq74p85v878e9d5g3w626343xhyg76z5ctfc30kz7q9u4dke Bolt12: lno1pgz95ctswvtzzq3kw0eghxwlgwrsq84tp28uqc8cewk83vhendsnz3jdum7hut3y75

Not quite. Wouldn't 25 sats be 2.5 cents at $100k Bitcoin?

I think we need to hit $1m/Bitcoin before we get sat:cent parity.

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So nostr:npub15ypxpg429uyjmp0zczuza902chuvvr4pn35wfzv8rx6cej4z8clq6jmpcx, should we be expecting some #RUNSTR shirts popping up in the Bullish Store in the near furure?

*future...

Saw it AS I HIT POST!

So nostr:npub15ypxpg429uyjmp0zczuza902chuvvr4pn35wfzv8rx6cej4z8clq6jmpcx, should we be expecting some #RUNSTR shirts popping up in the Bullish Store in the near furure?

As said, above my head... But from my grug-brain understanding, it should only take 7-8 characters of a Nostr event ID before the chances that there is another event with the same leading characters is slim to none.

That being the case, a Nostr client doesn't really need the whole thing in order to pull up the event, so long as it is searching the right relays for it. If the full event ID is `nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzq6z80pwapdkhn6st5d5uxfm5atcl82jzyhdwmurs7q656felnj6xqy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9uqzqc8ztkrnk6rnwl6dgznhtvxf6fuhpkja3y2tkuqpvl6uaxekycz5xdhvag,` then clients should only need `1qvzqqqq` to find that specific event, and those characters could be converted to mnemonic words that can be memorized or otherwise hidden in a message. Nostr clients could even support looking up the event using those mnemonic words.

What are you thinking? Organize them into some triage categories?

- Major Bugs/Broken Features

- Minor Bugs

- Quality of Life Features

- Interoperability Enhancements

- UX Improvements

- Major New Feature Request (For Roadmap)

- Major New Feature Request (Not currently planned)

Maybe a couple more categories and triage their priority from there?

Forgiven. How many issues are you working your way through at this point? 😂

I found out why the issues I have opened previously aren't showing... GitHub flagged my account. Probably because I signed up with an email alias rather than my actual email... I'll need to get that sorted at some point.

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nostr:npub137c5pd8gmhhe0njtsgwjgunc5xjr2vmzvglkgqs5sjeh972gqqxqjak37w nostr:npub13ch6rllnruy5z2qm57836yw5zx4ytju4jl569jys6jhtp9furupsccdsaw the free media gallery is looking empty. Seems to only be showing the most recent image posted to it.

nostr:npub137c5pd8gmhhe0njtsgwjgunc5xjr2vmzvglkgqs5sjeh972gqqxqjak37w nostr:npub13ch6rllnruy5z2qm57836yw5zx4ytju4jl569jys6jhtp9furupsccdsaw, any insight on the media gallery only showing the latest upload when logged in, as mentioned above, rather than being able to browse through millions of free uploads?

Not necessarily. There are certain things each app does better than the others. Also, there are all sorts of different types of content now, not all of which is supported by all clients. And nostr:npub19ma2w9dmk3kat0nt0k5dwuqzvmg3va9ezwup0zkakhpwv0vcwvcsg8axkl's point is a good one about using Nostr on different devices, too.

Example: If I am on my PC, I will probably use a web client, and lately I have really been liking Jumble.social. The only downside is, Jumble's search isn't great when searching for user profiles. For that, I generally hop over to Coracle, because it will display results based on my web-of-trust, so I don't have to worry about being duped by an impostor. Coracle is really useful for finding new profiles to follow, as well. If I want to find something very specific, though, like a note posted by a specific npub, with a key word, and within a certain date range, well then I am going to open up an advanced search on Primal for that task.

Same thing goes while on my phone. I'll probably use Amethyst for most things, but go to Coracle or Jumble for things they are better suited to do. And let's not forget that if I want to read a long-form article, I am probably going to open up Habla.news or Highlighter.com, and Fountain is now a Nostr app, too, for when I want to listen to podcasts. Or if I want to get inspiration on what to have for dinner, I will open up zap.cooking.

All of them "work," but that doesn't mean I could ever be satisfied with just using one of them.

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nostr:npub137c5pd8gmhhe0njtsgwjgunc5xjr2vmzvglkgqs5sjeh972gqqxqjak37w nostr:npub13ch6rllnruy5z2qm57836yw5zx4ytju4jl569jys6jhtp9furupsccdsaw the free media gallery is looking empty. Seems to only be showing the most recent image posted to it.

Getting some mixed messaging about what file types are supported for the Professional plan, as well.

Since that is the plan I have, I tried uploading a zip file and confirmed I can't. Seems the Features page needs an update.

If there is anyone NOT pushing mining centralization, it's nostr:npub1lh273a4wpkup00stw8dzqjvvrqrfdrv2v3v4t8pynuezlfe5vjnsnaa9nk and the others at nostr:npub1qtvl2em0llpnnllffhat8zltugwwz97x79gfmxfz4qk52n6zpk3qq87dze, who don't even require individual miners to use their block templates. I can run Knots with whatever datacarrier limit I want and mine on OCEAN, generating my own block templates. Yeah, I am a nobody home miner, but large scale miners can do exactly the same.

Certain configuration options in Datum require Knots, because Core doesn't allow them to be configured, if I remember correctly. nostr:nprofile1qqs8fl79rnpsz5x00xmvkvtd8g2u7ve2k2dr3lkfadyy4v24r4k3s4sppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qg7waehxw309ahx7um5wgkhqatz9emk2mrvdaexgetj9ehx2ap0sfm3mt built Datum, he can clarify.

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nostr:npub137c5pd8gmhhe0njtsgwjgunc5xjr2vmzvglkgqs5sjeh972gqqxqjak37w nostr:npub13ch6rllnruy5z2qm57836yw5zx4ytju4jl569jys6jhtp9furupsccdsaw the free media gallery is looking empty. Seems to only be showing the most recent image posted to it.

Note, when not logged in, it shows several more images. It only shows just the most recent image when I am logged in.

Thanks for the reminder. Fresh backup started. 🫡

Before this update, I don't think Primal had push notifications at all.

Other Nostr apps have followed that basic flow of having push notifications off by default.

Still others have strange behavior where push notifications only occur while you actually have the app open, which is the opposite of useful...

Either way, your current option in apps that give you one is to either have push notifications in real time, or no notifications at all. I think there could be a happy medium struck where users could opt for a daily or weekly summary/digest, either by email as with nostr:nprofile1qqsf03c2gsmx5ef4c9zmxvlew04gdh7u94afnknp33qvv3c94kvwxgspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qgewaehxw309a5xyu3wvdhhyctrd3jjuum0vd5kzmp0er5gcs's tool or by push notification with Pokey.

The advantage of pokey is, it's Nostr-native and it allows you to select the Nostr app you want to open the notification with, instead of being locked into opening the notification with one particular client. If the same function was added to Amethyst, for instance, then you would be more or less locked into opening the notification with Amethyst. Yes, you could swipe the notification away and open a different client, but it's less friction to just tap the notification to open Amethyst, so that's what most will do.

True. Would be more ideal if Pokey sent one "summary" type of notification if either daily or weekly were selected, but not sure if that's possible. One that just says, "You received X replies and X zaps and X reactions today/this week." Tapping on it woud take the user to Pokey's Notifications tab where they can be reviewed in detail.

If that's not possible, I think it is still fine. Any time I have more than a few notifications from Pokey, Android groups them together so I can either expand them to review each, or dismiss them as a group.

What is the origin of this response?

Say a friend of mine from church is wanting to find me on Nostr. They search for dikaios1517@[churchdomain]. Is this the response that would be sent from the domain to my nostr client saying, "Here's his npub. He's also known as dikaios1517@nostrplebs.com" so the client can then display the proper profile to my friend?

Right? I have a few NIP-05s I COULD switch to at any time. But I can only be looked up by one of them at a time? Seems clients should be able to request from the domain whether I have that particular NIP-05 "active" or not, and it should still return my npub.

The aspect of me confirming, by signing a Nostr event, that I am in fact associated with that domain is important, though. So maybe a list kind of some sort?

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I agree

I dunno, I think there is a place for image-focused clients that aren't just "Find all the kind 1 notes that have an image link in them." Though, admittedly, nostr:npub1klr0dy2ul2dx9llk58czvpx73rprcmrvd5dc7ck8esg8f8es06qs427gxc built a pretty good one with slidestr.net.

Many kind 1 clients also let you share your kind 20 notes easily as a kind 1 quote-post, if you want it to be seen on a "main feed." And when it comes to fragmentation, there is nothing stopping kind 1 clients from adding kind 20 to their main feeds, too. Heck, I just created a custom feed on #Coracle that does just that.

Having a separate kind allows each client to do something different, or decide not to include them at all. I like having the flexibility for Amethyst to do a feed of kind 20 and 22, Freeflow to just do kind 22, Olas to just do kind 20, Jumble to have separate tabs for kind 1 and kind 20, without any kind 22, and Coracle to allow the user to build a feed of whatever kinds they want to see in the same feed. Having clients do different things with the same content is one of Nostr's superpowers, right? It allows users to choose the client that best serves them the content they want to see in the way they want to see it.

On Primal, tjey cached it before you deleted.

Can confirm. If you go to Primal's web app and look at any image, it is assigned a Primal proxy URL. For example, look at this note from nostr:

nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzq7ueramk6pxc0j6agfvk3qv855s0dt7pdv4e45nd434caemv9pqdqqswfq02ghfjxu4hhcjfa3qlrrqad9xaujdrdxw2c5mlgxwx2vaj87cu9mxe8

On primal, the image URL begins with `r2.primal.net/cache/b/c0/6b/`, but Jumble.social correctly shows that the image is actually hosted on nostr.build.

Correct. That is not exactly what I am thinking. In the way wikis are implemented, each author is independently the only author of their own version of the same document, and they can each adopt edits from the various forks of that document.

I am thinking more of co-authorship of a single document. There would be a "owner" who can tag other npubs as having edit permissions, and relays would accept an update signed by any of the tagged co-authors, and the owner retains the ability to add or remove co-authors' edit rights.

My daughters' cat in his favorite chair for the night. He picks a different favorite every couple days.

They did, but it was built on fedimints, rather than cashu.