You can use the website njump.me for those who do not have NOSTR to view your profile.
https://njump.me/npub1j3nv22mlsu74v9um59r7rjn9dgjyeda7x3avp7j8wwrp4cqhyylq46gd5h
I think Windows 11 is much better than 10. Much better performance.
Simply because other clients do not have education support yet. It is a feature that is in experimental mode. Editing does not change the grade, but rather generates a new one with the edited text and indicates that it should replace the previous one.
I don't think it's a connection problem. Because Amethyst has an error message when it can't connect. I suspect the process is taking too long and Amethyst gives up due to timeout.
There is a NIP proposal for this purpose.
There are already 3 attempts and the ZAP does not finish for you.
The pull request section is where change requests are submitted for approval. There are some rules for something to be approved.
Here you have the definition of all approved NOSTR features. If you go to issues you will see discussions about many things.
I'm having trouble making zaps in #Amethyst with the nostr:nprofile1qqst4qyeqenw7zm0fwjsty68h6cnys5jre2xd8ngqpjv5a2j26s78fspzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujucm0d9hx7uewd9hj75a0pev wallet. It's configured but the ZAP process stops when it's almost finished and I don't get any error feedback. But the ZAP doesn't appear and the amount doesn't leave the wallet.
#asknostr
Type 1 notes can already be edited in Amethyst, but it is not a protocol-approved feature. They are currently under discussion.
Bitcoin does not protect you from a gun pointed at your head or that of a family member. Bitcoin only partially protects you from the automatic confiscation of the Fiat system.
All nips none. Because different nips have different and in many cases conflicting objectives. But for your question, Amethyst for Android works and can configure and use your relay list.
Yes. Your relay list is an event that all clients have access to. Unfortunately, some clients do not support this functionality and use their own cached list.
Managing software development is not easy. There are few cases where someone outside the field can do it. My suggestion is to find someone from the development field to be your partner and then start hiring the team.
If you don't have the wallet's private key, the BTCs are not yours and it will depend on the person's willingness to return them. If they are in your wallet, then they were not lent. Person-to-person lending is always a problem and it doesn't matter if it is in Fiat money or BTC. I would avoid this.
I don't know what the project is about, but if it were to use nostr, the base of the project should be with the NOSTR protocol. For decentralized information.
If you have several independent clients who will need to exchange messages with each other, it may make sense. But if the project is limited to a browser application, I don't see any point. In that case, a simple comment database will do the trick.
If I'm not mistaken, NOSTR.build also supports blossom.
For me it appears duplicated if I go into the Amethyst profile and go to Notes. But they are slightly different, I imagine they are different notes.