Awesome. I have heard great things about meat church. Will need to try some of their rubs soon
I had these in praugue, but I believe they were canned. I didn’t enjoy them… But would be very curious to try again prepared fresh. Had no idea it was also a delicacy in Japan
I think these are my 4th and 5th. I’ve been cooking them at 350 and they’ve been coming out great. Did you use any special rub? I’ve been loving simple salt and pepper so far
Two big boys coming up…
#grownostr #meat 
I feel like a bit an idiot for not finding the toggle button in the Damus notifications until yesterday.
I literally just thought something was broken with my relays or the app and I was missing notifications. Seems like this setting needs to default off every time or only be in settings. Did anyone else get tripped up by this UX change?
Sorry I missed this before… I have heard great things about Komodo joe and vision. Also great grills to pick up used - the green egg lifetime warranty doesn’t transfer owners so definitely don’t pay a premium.
Great stuff. Unrelated, where can I find an in depth description of the features in highlighter? I’ve been meaning to try it out!
First nostr webapp that works in any mobile browser WITHOUT an extension or without requesting access to your private key.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpAQ2eayGZQ
One more small step forward...
nostr:npub19mduaf5569jx9xz555jcx3v06mvktvtpu0zgk47n4lcpjsz43zzqhj6vzk
This is awesome. Completely opens the door to complex key management apps with multisig and delegation and all that other good stuff!
I think I cracked the code on private groups.
Long-form post here: https://habla.news/a/naddr1qqwkzttswfhhqmmnv9kz6en0wgkhqunfweshgefdvaex7atswvpzp978pfzrv6n9xhq5tvenl9e74pklmskh4xw6vxxyp3j8qkke3cezqvzqqqr4guuvl8xr
Instead of relying on relays to implement access control as in this PR (https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/566), we could combine the Gift Wrap proposal (https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/468) with #[0] 's nsec bunker to create private groups with easy administration and moderation!
Gift wrap fixes DM metadata leakage by using a temporary private key to send a DM to a recipient. The recipient decrypts the wrapper to find a regular nostr event inside. This could be another kind 4 as in the proposal, or anything else. Which means you can send kind 1's, 7's, or anything else in a wrapped event.
Now suppose you had a pubkey that you wanted to represent a group instead of a person. Put its nsec in a (modified) nsec bunker, and now you can allow other people than yourself to request signatures. A shared private key!
Anyone who has access to this nsec bunker could de-crypt any gift wrapped note sent to it. Relay-free read access control!
There are lots of ways you could manage this access list, but I think a compelling one would be to create a NIP 51 list (public or private!) of group members and set up the nsec bunker to authenticate using that list. Boom, dynamic member lists.
You could also create a NIP 51 list for admins, and pre-configure which event kinds each list is allowed to post using the group's nsec. So maybe members could only publish wrapped kind-1's, but admins could publish wrapped kind-0's (you can now zap a group!), kind 9's for moderation, updated member and moderator lists, normal kind 1's for public information about the group, etc.
Gift wrap would support:
- leak-free DMs
- Fully private groups
- Public-read groups (nsec bunker would allow for admin, but everyone would publish regular instead of wrapped events).
- Organizations and other shared accounts, with role-based authorization (list/kind mappings)!
Of course, no clients currently support this kind of thing, but support would not be hard to add, and it creates an entirely new set of affordances with two very simple applications of the core protocol.
There are a few drawbacks I can think of, of course. Gift wrap makes it harder to search notes by tag. You could:
- Leave all tags off (other than for DM recipient as in the proposal)- Selectively keep tags that aren't revealing of identity
- Encrypt tag values. When a client wants to query a tag, it must encrypt the value using the same pubkey and include that in the filter. This, I think, is ok for the use case above.
There are also a number of proposals in the works to fix NIP 04 DMs which are apparently broken from a cryptographic standpoint, so implementing this should probably wait until that stuff is sorted out. But it should be possible however that ends up materializing.
So am I nuts? Or is this a galaxy brain solution?
#[1]
Maybe a dumb analogy since I have a tenuous understanding of both, but giftwrap over nostr sounds a lot like ark over bitcoin
I think you might have nosscence to thank for that. #[4] posted about it and their subscription method is basically using a bot to repost. Was pretty fun until it dropped something nsfw into my feed and I clicked on it in a public place 😅
https://nostr.com/npub126yeu6j4c9rhrfz63r9ep2qzvgaquvs3ag2ywpt79jv8z7tvu47qkx6r3n
What state? So many varieties of cowboy out here
Bitcoiners always ruin polls like this 🤣
https://twitter.com/TheGuySwann/status/1664337597898825734?s=20
Took me years to start reading the price of tomorrow and now that I’m almost done the answer to that poll just seemed too obvious not to click
#[0] #subscribe
Great intro to ARK after you’ve read the original descriptions. Nice job, #[0] https://fountain.fm/episode/MS91XBPeBCVoeRVbDtm4
Reddit following Twitter’s lead and shooting themselves in the foot.
https://twitter.com/christianselig/status/1663959847887306780?s=46




