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Decentralization is the key to everything.

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The solution to societal unrest is not more of the same. Fix the money, fix the world. #bitcoin

Iris has an app, but I'm hesitant to switch because their web client seems to miss some posts. Plebstr is another, but it's in beta. Might just use snort via my phone's browser.

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NIP-23 long-form content is an interesting development so i decided to dip my #footstr in the water and try it out. These are the clients where you can easily read and write long-form posts that I am currently aware of:

habla.news

flycat.club

blogstack.io

You can also read NIP-23 events on Amethyst and will soon be able to on Damus as well.

I went to hable.news first since NIP-23 content is specifically why the site exists and was the first one that I heard of. By this time I had already gotten the text ready so that was a simple copy-paste. After uploading images to nostr.build I finangled my text and images roughly how I wanted them using the built-in markup tools, added a summery, some tags, a header image and I was ready to go. Pretty simple, nice interface. When I clicked publish I got an error. I tried to save. Same error. Came back a couple hours later only to get the same result. No bueno.

So I went to flycat.club next. They seem to be a more general purpose client that I hadn't previously tried but they also have integration for NIP-23 events. Went through basically the same process, with a slightly different interface. Hit Publish. It acted like it worked but when I looked for the published event it wasn't there. Checked differnt clients—still nothing.

Lastly I tried blogstack.io. Again, very similar process and interfacce but this time when I hit publish it actually worked. I have no idea why it didn't work on the other clients but third time was the charm.

My little story was compiled with the assistance of ChatGPT and Adobe's Firefly text-to-image generator. You can read it on any of the clients previously mentioned, and I recomend trying them all, but I prefer habla.news mostly because of dark mode. Check it out and let me know what you think. It was created as a fun experiment but if anyone finds it interesting maybe I'll do another episode.

https://habla.news/a/naddr1qqyrwcesv5ckgdpkqy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgawaehxw309ahx7um5wgknqvfwvfhkcapwda38xetjwejhytcpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsygrukfmvnfl2c6m27l0gm49a6eaywf4hz56u6x8wp72ke6f2s4a60cpsgqqqw4rspp3v48

The smile in the last pic was a bit creepy, but otherwise a fun story.

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Dammit #Amethyst, I wonder how often my posts are tagged to a note when they shouldn't be. #bug

Respectfully disagree. I lurked for a while to learn the ropes, learned that I needed to download WoS and add it to my profile, *then* I posted my first note. DIY-minded folks are more likely to put in the work to learn. Some people are probably scamming you, but I suspect many are also getting purple pilled in person (a friend is looking over their shoulder, helping them get their profile set up).

These look sketchy to me. I wouldn't use these app stores unless I was in a country that denied access to the official app store.

I read your comments on the commit. Would it not be fairly easy for a chain analysis company to run a nostr node to scan for notes containing bitcoin transactions? If the node seems trustworthy otherwise (they pretend to be a good actor), how would we know not to connect nostr clients to it?

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/476/commits/b77a747c8ab266dd3e6c9c5fcb53c4fd6786aff2

Read that. If the legacy credit card companies don't adopt #lightning for their backend, it's over for them. Why would people continue to pay 3% fees??