76MB of events in the postgres schema, that excludes the indexes, etc.
hello!
curious. do you have any sense for why this is happening? I'm running one in the lowest tier machine on digital ocean and it's been smooth sailing for a few months.
which relay are you running? I'd describe nostr-rs-relay, at least so far, as flawless. https://github.com/scsibug/nostr-rs-relay

this will be an interesting social norm to see established in nostr, how to handle ambiguous cases or even violations. some clients will be better suited to make best effort attempts to display strange stuff.
I have it, but my reply parsing wasn't able to reproduce the thread. the original event can be found:
https://nostr.io/e/524fc48163415f00c375b55bc2b0b9fe33a9b1256031f762c657881e99e25a70
that's only about 20K of them, if you count the robotsats bot and the bestofhn bot. after them it's mostly humans
>From: unclebobmartin at 07/29/22 11:16:57 on wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net
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long messages for the win. I love the idea of nostr as a viable replacement for RSS feeds. one can imagine kind 1 messages with markdown formatted articles, with the kind 0 message pointing to formatting, a message kind for enclosures to support podcasts, etc. but it doesn't need to be shoe-horned into the RSS mold, that's just the closest functioning analog, and an obvious crossover point. @fiatjaf has rsslayer in this space, which does RSS->nostr. I've roughed in some code that does nostr->RSS. but in the long run, I'd much rather receive new reading content/notifications and podcast updates via nostr.

"How Much Land Does a Man Need?" by Leo Tolstoy [link](https://plantimals.org/posts/how-much-land-does-a-man-need/)
I'm enjoying trying to make sense of 'p' and 'e' tags. definitely a fan of #[2] 's NIP10
I follow your reasoning around it being the first syllable of nostradamus. I think ultimately it's down to regional accents. I pronounce "nostradamus" like no-stir-dah-muss.
do c developers pronounce nostr like strcpy? stir copy -> no-stir ?
this was a great conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GDanQZ3ZJI, love the discussion about avoiding web protocols
gm nostr postrs



