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Fluffy the Marino alge is feeling well πŸ‘ŒπŸ½

Ok, what am I doing wrong, while trying to publish a NIP-94 event?

Based on python-nostr (https://github.com/jeffthibault/python-nostr) I am passing as described in NIP-94 (https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/94.md) a specific kind and the needed tags, such as url, m and x. I left optional tags.

As a result I receive a signed event which is published to some relays:

Event(content='nip-94 test', public_key='12459f0dd8980755ca545fc8c2ae3c19391129c9037a045298abb6a6006fb45d', created_at=1683465856, kind='1063', tags=[['url', ''], ['m', 'image/jpg'], ['x', '27661c33adc93a8b3b0dddc7996e0aa48dbe637c879f3ca514a368c75d50953a']], signature='4d22bb8c1e872e91a9572a28d835c59613d864a935a02c9153be58becddafee46da51a3ef746f8046502eb9d4a78ed0423ee5267433735929e9b175e1fd69590')

Querying relays with https://nostr.info/relayr/ shows, that the event should be received, but it is not visible in all my clients. Did I something wrong or did I misunderstand NIP-94?

Is my nostr profile hacked? 😳

An hours ago my account published this:

nostr:naddr1qqvxumm5d9nxjcmpw35k7mnn9akxzum5facx2mn9vspzp7dr2td54gg4a3wnxp2qmk3hku0zgcxvpaj7xvv05weyf9zaer4cqvzqqqr4xqf20al5

Saw some random numbers also in one, two other accounts.

Time for Egg Benedict πŸ₯š

Wen Amethyst app updates via Nostr?

Happy Friday πŸ€ͺ

Soon πŸ…

In memory to the best hamster in the world 😍

Sunny day πŸŒ„πŸŒž

You should really consider pre-ordering your Google-free and #Linux mainline compatible phone from SHIFTphone.

If a few more phone will be preordered within the next two days, we will get 128Gb disk space for free on top. πŸ’ͺ🏾😎

https://www.shiftphones.com/en/shiftphone-8-status-page/

What do you nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z think about a audio recording feature for Amethyst which then sends mp3 files to my service?

For direct messages this would be a nice feature in the future to enhance chats: Maybe we can encrypt audio files in the future locally on the device similar to other direct messages and store them (temporary) in a file service?

Looks nice, but if ever something breaks, it's gonna be expensive. Started getting expensive with general xenon light in comparison to the good old bulb's. πŸ˜…

Which language are you using, and is it a web, PC or mobile client?