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Iain Cheyne
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Thanks but that's from bech32 to hex, not the other way around. 😞

My nostr private key is a 64 character hex string and does not start with nsec1. How do I convert to that format?

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Are you the Greycoder? I've been following your rss feed for a while. Great stuff.

Priests of Ra

This is essentially Ra but with different scoring.

We

would have had a lot of fun, but the rules were a wall of text with no

illustrations and the scoring prompts on the board were illegible and

ambiguous. This led to us playing wrongly.

I'd like to try again with decent player aids.

I have heard Ra has simpler scoring, so I asked a friend to bring his copy next week, so we can compare.

#boardgames

Thor

My last play of this was November 2004, which I was amazed by. Deserves to be played more often.

Knizia has made several iterations of this game - Wildlife Safari, Quandry, Loco, Botwana, Flinke Pinke and others. It is simple and elegant and you should make your own set.

Thor is only different because you have a few special action cards which are fine but do not add much.

A great little pub game/filler.

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Maskmen

Maskmen is a clever little climbing card game, from Oink,

with shifting suit values that would be good, if the rules were more

regular. We were asking rules questions all the way through two games.

I'd rather play Gang of Four or Frank's Zoo or even Asshole.

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I'm enjoying Geo Gods.A gentle but clever time waster. Wish I didn't have to wear my glasses to play it.

"Geo Gods is a solo card game which combines card drafting with a simple tile placing mechanic."

http://www.geo-gods.com/

#android #ios #videogames

I haven't used Gossip in a month or two, so I'm impressed by progress with the UI. Much better looking and a bit easier to use.

Amazed that UK ranks 2nd in the world for Environmental Performance. Even more amazed that there's been zero publicity.

https://epi.yale.edu/epi-results/2022/component/epi

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Thanks.

What you refer happens when you don't read the user's writing relays. Gossip use a particular approach instead of reading casual or as many as possible relays. It doesn't always work perfectly currently, but seems the best one approach in the long run.

Read this interesting article by #[0], the Gossip author: https://mikedilger.com/gossip-model/

Quick and dirty solution: search the user note on nostr.band, and use the "Seen on relays" to find out where it is currently present; do the same with some historycal notes and find out if he is posting on some relays that you don't have in your Gossip list, then add them.

When you access the user profile in Gossip you can see the commons relays.

Thanks for explaining. It seems like a problem that needs to be fixed eventually.