🍷 filter.nostr.wine now requires NIP-42 AUTH 🎉
It’s time to drop the /npub path from your relay list and connect directly to wss://filter.nostr.wine instead!
Broadcast=true is now the default and no longer needed. You may still set ?broadcast=false if you do not wish to use our public relay/NIP-65 broadcaster.
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Used to play poker now I build things and fly planes.
🍷 relay: wss://nostr.wine
🎥 relay: wss://creatr.nostr.wine
Filter and API: https://docs.nostr.wine
Translations: https://translate.nostr.wine
Add Nostromo to the list of NIP-42 supporting clients for all platforms! View quoted note →
Does your kind 1 client support NIP-42? If so - tell me about it and help me add to this list.
Android: Amethyst
iOS: Damus, Nostur
Web: Coracle, Iris, Snort
I think we’ve waited long enough on this one. I’ll be rolling this out shortly.
Please note this means 🍷 filter.nostr.wine will no longer work on Primal or any other client that does not support NIP-42. View quoted note →
Back up 🚀 View quoted note →
Quick filter.nostr.wine restart in progress…
Lots of good nuance in here. It’s more complicated than it sounds. View quoted note →
🍷 nostr.wine and filter.nostr.wine both support NIP-50
We also provide a free Kibana frontend to explore our data:
And a free REST API:
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Elastic
Search | nostr.wine
Documentation for nostr event search
ICYMI - the 🍷 filter.nostr.wine broadcaster now supports NIP-65 🎉 View quoted note →
Am I the only one that doesn’t think nostr will ever replace YouTube?
Are we supposed to pretend that the expense/technical challenge of hosting, processing, and streaming videos is going to be handled reliably by my uncle Jim and yours?
We aren’t even anywhere close to replacing existing text-only use cases at scale and I can’t help but think we’d be further along if we didn’t spend so much time with our heads in the clouds.
Good morning!
Took me a couple weeks to get everything migrated but finally I’m free of bare metal k8s hell.
Oddly I was even able to reduce costs by having less nodes running 24/7.
Now back to something a bit more entertaining… View quoted note →