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I have a small list here: nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4xqpzp978pfzrv6n9xhq5tvenl9e74pklmskh4xw6vxxyp3j8qkke3cezqqgnxve3xuurywfsxcmnqdfcxqunxdq5mlxtu
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I don't think that's necessary
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I'm glad you're enjoying it!
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I made something for you: csv-importer.coracle.social
Let me know if that scratches your itch!
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I've seen that as well, I think it's a problem with khatru (unless you're using a different relay implementation?) I'll look into it this week.
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It's basically working, although feature sets will probably not reach 100% overlap
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This message was sent using a quick tool I put together to allow you to import nostr events. This can be useful either for people coming from another platform, or for ongoing things like bulk listings.
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Ah, so you've finally come around to NIP 32 I see
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Merry Christmas Nostr! Christ has come; Christ will come again!
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It's actually 100% according to our flat earther friends
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Or just wash your dishes once, instead of twice, badly
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Cool! Let me know if you have any other flotilla related support tickets, happy to help
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This was a release bug, I can't fix it right now, but if you clear your app storage and log back in it'll fix it
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Try logging out and back in, it sounds like coracle thinks you have a browser extension but you don't.
On flotilla, any relay should work as long as it has a nip 11. What relay implementation/url are you using?
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Yeah, I'm sad I had to drop it, but I just didn't have time to focus on the feature. Have you tried shopstr?
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Yes, I've removed those from Coracle to focus more on feeds. if you still want to use them, you can access the old version of coracle here: https://groups.coracle.social/
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Yep, just "Join" a space then enter the url of your relay
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Been using my dad's Windows 7 machine today which makes you wait 3 seconds before a click registers, but what do you mean, I don't see your point
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Wow, ok, I didn't realize that was tge reason. I'll give it a go
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Let's break out together
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I like how self-deprecating it is. Like when they introduce the porpoise 😂
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Have you messed around with its gradual typing features? I'm worried I'm becoming a typescript addict
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I just started it yesterday and I'm enjoying it a lot
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🤔 Ok, I'll look through more closely
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Watched Johnny Mnemonic last night with my dad. Great movie, and thanks to nostr:nprofile1qyghwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qg6waehxw309ac8junpd45kgtnxd9shg6npvchxxmmd9uq3xamnwvaz7tmhda6zuat50phjummwv5hsz9nhwden5te0dehhxarjv4kxjar9wvhx7un89uqzp68dx7vvdlltl7sg2qdv8838ze3tl5tq76y0jnz966fdsana6dz6rxfnw3 for introducing me to Gibson last Christmas so I can be elitist about having read Neuromancer.
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Has anyone else caught protonmail randomly deleting old emails or is it just me? Gmail always used to have what I'm looking for, but I frequently look for emails I *know* I've archived and they're nowhere to be found. Sucks because I've lost receipts I need for tax write offs.
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This is the best idea for splitting the protocol into layers I've heard so far.
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ME TOO. Gonna burn it all down one of these days and go back
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I'm working on flotilla.social, which is a slack/discord alternative. It should "just work" with your business suite stuff, and it already supports white labeling. I'm very interested in making a chat app that doesn't suck and isn't unhealthy for the people using it. HMU if you want to talk/contribute
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Very well explained, very exciting idea
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This is the catch 22 for basically every relay feature
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I like that this doesn't go straight to protocol extension, but do you think relays are going to accept 1000 filters in a request?
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Be uncensorable
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Welcome back!
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Yeah, I was thinking that a signer/onboarding app should have recommended apps. But this is probably even better.
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"Meaningless work must produce meaningless leisure."
Wendell Berry
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I had the same experience with Ashwagandah. Not my thing.
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That's me
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I love writing vanilla js, it's like being a script kiddie again
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Javascript tooling cannot be described in any way other than "Lovecraftian". Every problem is an infinite fractal or intensifying evil, wheels within tiny wheels of shortcuts, assumptions, and bugs that leave developers a gibbering husk, right after they finish changing npm's install-strategy, and right before they debug the inclusion of multiple svelte runtimes in their project.
It's kind of beautiful actually.
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two years™️
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Yeah 😣
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Oh yeah, and a custodial lightning wallet
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Nostr with 6 cylinders is better than nostr with 4
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The best timeline?
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Scoot
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Waddle
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Noodle
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Shuffle
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Roll
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I think I've got the basic idea. In this case it was because I was using npm link to point to nostr-editor, which had tiptap 2.9.1 in its pnpm-lock, meanwhile my project (@welshman/editor) has tiptap 2.6.6 in its npm lockfile. I've synchronized the versions (to 2.10.4) and all is well.
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Scrolling is self-brainwashing
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Surprisingly few
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That would be my guess
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It is exactly that, the type of Editor differs between versions. I tried pinning the same version that nostr-editor uses, but no luck. Tiptap/prosemirror is full of fun nuggets like this one.
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Those who comply with state demands prefer the boneless
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I'll make a note of it!
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I love typescript
https://video.nostr.build/4b6112fc419d8b285d56b538935a4146863c3762f3d74b2211110d80aca22273.mp4
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What would be higher on the list for you
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Software lives on the edge, most software products you can get away with not worrying about liability, but some industries get really dicey fast. Like how the line between bitcoin nodes and custodial financial services is so thin.
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That's kind of wild, if that's the case for posting in general pretty much no one is safe for anything
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Zeno's paradox in action
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Ah, that explains it 😂
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Those are really good
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My search suggestions are... questionable this morning
https://cdn.satellite.earth/5ed3b2137a2fa16a154a24ac8758e942af15f2036fbedcb49458e1e5eb48fcbf.png
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Oh, my bad, this is an ancient note
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Click "customize" at the top of the page, they should all be there
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Whether it went well is for you to decide
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Thanks, figured it out
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😂 the guy with the hat
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Github issues work great, thanks!
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Although nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7enjv4h8xtnwdaehgu339e3k7mf0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3samnwvaz7tmxd9k8getj9ehx7um5wgh8w6twv5hsqgrl54h466tz4v0re4pyuavvxqptsejl0vxcmnhfl60z3rth2xkpjsag59mm deserves an honorable mention for adding support for my version of groups
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You were the only member of the nip 29 entente who helped me get it done
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Flotilla 0.2.0 is out, which brings provisional support for NIP 29 groups — this means that flotilla is now interoperable with chachi, highlighter, and groups.nip29.com! Check it out:
https://video.nostr.build/48bc525bb30a1a9de627a30a974dfa733f9677a97c14bb6912d67504b89cec90.mp4
Building support for NIP 29 while keeping my vision for flotilla intact wasn't easy, due to some assumptions relay29 makes about implementations. Thanks to nostr:nprofile1qyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qgmwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8wetnw3jhymnzw33jucm0d5hszymhwden5te0wahhgtn4w3ux7tn0dejj7qpq80cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsh4nk43 for working with me to adapt the spec and relay implementation so that they can work for me. The necessary changes were much smaller than I anticipated.
I still have a lot of questions about how telegram-like ("pure") NIP 29 clients will work with discord-like clients like flotilla, especially from users' perspective. Currently, the groups.0xchat.com space looks like a junkyard in flotilla, because I encourage community organizers to host their own relays, and therefore treat groups as loosely related, while 0xchat is open for anyone to create a group.
For that reason, I think there will be some divergence between the different types of clients on which relays are preferred. It won't make much sense to use flotilla for groups created in other nip 29 clients, but it may make plenty of sense to use 0xchat for groups created in flotilla (if for example you only want to be in a single room for a space). It will be interesting to see how this evolves.
If you haven't already (or even if you have), give it a try at flotilla.social. And if you're a community organizer, I'd love to hear from you so I can make the software work better.
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I was, but I stopped. It seems to have gone away now in the latest posts. I think that news item was just that popular. As far as inaccuracy goes, I'm not sure there's much anyone can do, LLMs are just unreliable. If you mean "community notes" or something, I think that would be awesome, but I haven't really gotten there yet.
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Just released documentation for welshman, the library that powers coracle and flotilla: https://welshman.coracle.social/
For now, it's pretty much just generated from the types, but if you use welshman or want a reference, it's here for you.
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Miscellaneous thoughts:
- Javascript and the web are easy/cheap to develop
- Javascript apps are easy to convert to "native" apps
- Phones are terrible for using software and bias towards dark patterns. People don't explicitly believe this, but a business application that only works on a phone is probably going to be a non-starter
- It depends on who your users are, and what your app is
- Web is more common when starting, and apps get built after a company succeeds. Early users are more engaged, and willing to suffer non-optimal tech for something that solves their problems.
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Shoehorns are a game changer
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Yeah, I know, but that means it won't have broken bitcoin, just the hashing algo
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Not much of a bet because your sats won't be worth much if it does
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Extremely true
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Only if an LLM does it for me
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And in the meantime, I'm learning how to use tsdoc
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Codebuff is making writing it so much easier to write documentation (or at least add tsdoc comments to utility functions).
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Maybe some more sanity checks, like confirming the version number, when the build was created, etc
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I have a bad cold and laryngitis today and it's made me... unexpectedly loquacious in my online writing
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Claymation Christmas
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In case you missed it:
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Nope, a new APK is also out (although I couldn't get the version number to update nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7enfd36x2u3wdehhxarj9emkjmn99uqzqun2rcnpe3j8ge6ws2z789gm8wcnn056wu734n6fmjrgmwrp58q390rp63)
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> Has legs
😂 very good
I'm vaguely aware of spider chains but I don't know in detail how they work
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💯
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If the point is to be money though, it seems like you would need a token
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New release of Coracle is out!
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Life is just one big game of Chesterton's Fence
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Ok that's a red flag 😂
My impression is that it's technically pretty good (with the caveat that I don't understand the trade-offs of ZKPs at all), but can't compete with bitcoin due to network effect.
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Alanis Morissette is what's wrong with the world
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I'm not intimately familiar with zkps, but I am intimately familiar with the idea that all technology has trade-offs. I can totallly believe there are trust requirements involved 😅