I’m going to make Shipyard.pub into a DVM so any client can easily schedule a post
Would amethyst/coracle/nostrudel support this feature?
@Vitor Pamplona @hodlbod @hzrd149
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Yes
What does that mean? Button with "Schedule post" that then shows all the DVMs that provide that service?
It could also just use NIP-89’s 31989 and directly schedule things without showing anything else
If there’s anything else you’d like let me know; building nostr’s buffer is what I’m going for with it and I have big plans for this one
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Can you expand on this?
I never thought of using a DVM for this but it seems like a good idea. shouldn't be hard to add to noStrudel
However how is a user going to manage scheduled posts? would it be possible for them to delete them?
Yeah, good question; easiest way would be for the DVM to reply with a URL where they can manage it (in this case it would be shipyard.pub/<id>
Yes, please! Would love your wildest dream flow
If I use has already selected a DVM they want for this particular use case, no need to ask them again; the client could see an event 31989 that as the scheduling provider.
Or it could the users’ folllows’ 31989 to find a good provider of this DVM kind.
This kind of WoT UX can feel very magical
Absolutely, been thinking about it for a while. Would I be able to fetch the queue and cancel posts?
This flow could work: #prototype #nostrdesign
👉 It's when you Long tap on the send button.
Yeah, that’s a very good flow
@Niel Liesmons I always appreciate how you communicate your ideas through prototypes 👏 keep up the great work!
Thanks man! I have some feedback + proposal(s) for Stemstr on my list for next week btw, if you don't mind. (hopefully will find the time 😊)
Plz share!
Can you describe the flow happening in this UX?
I’m interested in gaining insights into the nostr protocol and what usecase you are solving there
Very interested in building a smart relay with DVM and NCDNS support so that we can finally have true human-readable names that cant be taken away from us.
We've built a client due to release in a couple of days called Nymble. Perhaps we can join forces?