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ΔC 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
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plantimals 1 year ago
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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plantimals 1 year ago
#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?
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plantimals 1 year ago
it's always my assumption that under every shitcoiner is a tarnished, not squared away yet, bitcoiner
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plantimals 1 year ago
GM. moon shadows between moonset and sunrise image
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plantimals 1 year ago
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?
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plantimals 1 year ago
#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.
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plantimals 1 year ago
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
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plantimals 1 year ago
first post this is the first one. can people not in the community read it?