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author of nips that you use every day but have no idea exist. infamous shit-stirrer. former full-time nostr developer.
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we should be able to get that with NIP-66 and the stuff nostr:npub1uac67zc9er54ln0kl6e4qp2y6ta3enfcg7ywnayshvlw9r5w6ehsqq99rx built:

nak req -k 30166 -t N=50 relay.nostr.watch -a 9bbbb845e5b6c831c29789900769843ab43bb5047abe697870cb50b6fc9bf923 should get it, but I see it's returning non-NIP-50 relays πŸ€”

kind:30166 with "#N": ["50"] should get that info πŸ˜€

Hmm, I just ran a test and more or less got what I expected. Here's the test result:

https://gist.github.com/dskvr/6036030fb5302e8a519e1d73d5f790c4

Can you provide replication instructions?

I have a few questions about the first scene.

left, warmer hues are always cozier., happier athletes on the right though.

No clue. It's pretty funny though. I'm actually letting go of write tests because they don't make much sense anymore, but one mon's config still has them enabled.

that's anonymizing fiatjaf's note from a fee years ago that I have used to write test relays for the last 2 years πŸ˜‚

Well, technically the number of live relays has been continuously climbing for 2 years. Relays come and go, and that's ok. I've had a total of 19 relays, and 7 of them are still online.