dear @Zapstore ,
I'm having trouble integrating your app with @ZEUS via @Nostr Wallet Connect . I'd like to zap the various apps I use, but am presented with an input field I can paste text into. what goes in there?
thanks
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rob@buildtall.com
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https://drss.io -- bringing back the republic of blogs. and onramp for bringing RSS content, including podcasts, into NOSTR
https://npub.dev -- configure your outbox
https://npub.blog -- experimenting with reading articles in a client-side only setup
testing npub.dev update
@rejon are you a @GrapheneOS daily driver? any gotchas? I don't use google apps.
#asknostr
does anyone have experience with nip-29 groups? are there relays that implement the standard, does it seem like a useful abstraction for keeping up with a group?
it's always my assumption that under every shitcoiner is a tarnished, not squared away yet, bitcoiner
GM. moon shadows between moonset and sunrise


is anyone working on nostr native podcasts? I imagine an NPUB being the root of of a feed. with articles/nip-23 notes being the equivalent of "items" in a standard RSS feed.
the "eclosure" part of the feed, which contains the mimetype and URL of the audio file. I can see this being a reference to a file metadata note, kind 1063, with a URL and mimetype encoded in tags there. but I can also imagine a specific mp3 url tag, `mp3`, or something like that. the idea for not just including the link in the body of the article is so that a nostr-only podcast app could parse the audio file link out of the note without having to grok the body of the article.
any thoughts out there?
#asknostr
I'm doing some work on #nip-23 content, and am looking for a way to view articles published to a local relay, but not just the raw text, something that will render the markdown into html.
I will pay 2500 sats to someone with the first suggestion that solves my problem for an app that runs locally on linux and renders articles.
the conjunction of round, decimal numbers in the neighborhood of $1.00 / 1000 sats will be a nice mental onboarding opportunity for sat-native reckoning going forward
first post
this is the first one. can people not in the community read it?