Awiteb, a lover of free and open source software, and a programmer with a keen interest in the Rust programming language.
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Last Notes npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I'm using Coracle with 20 as a default PoW npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Yeah, PoW for the win; by @nprofile…633s npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb lol npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb #nevent1q…u3ah npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Hi, welcome to Nostr buddy npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb #nevent1q…a2p3 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb They are at least connected to each other :) npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Looks cool npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb xmrbazaar is great #monero #xmr #marketplace https://xmrbazaar.com/user/Awiteb/ npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Because of what? npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I'm using Proton.me, which costs $13 per month. Don't opt for the 'Individuals Unlimited' plan; choose the 'Proton Business Suite' instead, it's available for individuals, includes SMTP, and both plans are the same price. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Exactly, you can mix them and make something you comfortable with, like using ngit for sending and fetching but n34 for issues and reviewing patches. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Thank you, looking back for your feedback npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb tl;dr: They are compatible, n34 follow the email workflow while ngit follow the branch-PR-merge workflow. Yes, they are both compatible, we both follow NIP-34. Using both you can send and fetch patch from relays, the only difference is how the patches being sent and fetched. Ngit will handle the git things for you, like you only have to make your changes in pr/* branch, then push it, its remote will make the patch events for you and broadcast it to the relays. n34 not, it just handle the nostr part, you have to make the patch my yourself using git-format-patch, then provide the patches to n34 to make the events and broadcast it. Same with fetching, ngit will fetch the patches and apply them to branches, but n34 will give you the patches file and you can do whatever you want with them, like applying them using git-am. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb No zaps, give it a try and tell me what you think. If you want me to try it with you, let me know. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Today, I’m thrilled to introduce n34 (https://n34.dev), a command-line interface (CLI) for sending and receiving Git issues, patches, and comments via the Nostr protocol. I hope you all like it, and I’m eager to hear your feedback! A special thank you to: - @nprofile…7hes for his awesome https://rust-nostr.org - @nprofile…kt4z for his invaluable feedback, answers to my questions, and insightful conversations. - @nprofile…3mtj for his constructive feedback. - @nprofile…77zh for suggest the keyring - @nprofile…vvze for encouraging me to bring this to life after I had initially shelved the idea. <3 Examples: - For sending a patch: `n34 patch send ./patches/*.patch` - Receiving one: `n34 patch fetch <patch-id>` - List them: `n34 patch list` Almost the same with issues. Check out the documentation npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I have the same question npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb 🫡. I didn't came up with it, I saw it in Zapstore CLI and liked it. By @nprofile…056v npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I also love listening to Faia Younan, try listening to her. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Good app, but it's not open source. But its core is open source, it use Pear https://github.com/holepunchto/pear npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Welcome back npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb How does #monero wallet accounts get generated? I think they depends on the account number. Because I was play with some wallets and generate accounts in them and I noticed that the second account (start with 8) are the same before I delete the wallet and restore it. I thought it was random generated key stored in my device. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Maybe using DVM for it? but with a new kind response, the response should not be in Nostr so the user can't broadcast it. Maybe a URLs that hosted by the DVM pointing to the content encrypted by the user public key. The flow will be: - The user subscribe for the content - The DVM encrtypt each content in the database for the user (or maybe decide to encrypt it when the user ask for it) - The user ask for the content as a DVM request - The DVM response point to each content in the tags as an external content - The user's client fetch this contents and decrypt them (they can be json) and view it for the user. Just thoughts npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Me too, I didn't notice this until my friends mentioned it. It's the freedom of decentralization and self-hosting. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb What the fuck is this shit! Also it's not "on nostr" you dick head, it's in your fucking client, the money is going to your pocket bitch npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I like this poem by Ali Bin Al Jahm. An Iraqi poet (800-863). "I wish she knew I wish she knew that I don't remember her For how can I remember her when I have never forgotten her To she who thought that i don't remember her And God knows that I never forgot her If she disappears then in my soul is where she stays How can the heart forget the one who lives in the soul" A song version of it here by Faia Younan (Arabic): https://youtu.be/HBY7kuwxLTE npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb You must follow their rules of free speech npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb No it's not, it's just a protocol, a bunch of NIPs, you can find them in GitHub. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I'm using Coracle with a minimum Web of Trust (WoT) of 1, no spam here. But you'll need to expand your contact list to improve your feed, mine is over 1200. You can use the Nostter client to easily follow someone's entire contact list. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Take a look at this list by @nprofile…ygnc https://following.space/d/ygm6vtdp3arx?p=af740d198babb8c7b82d0a4718eb354bb3f6af9a98639b85d4a5cf1371caba85 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb This is really good because it will allow us to place our XMR address, and more clients will support it, because it is a standard NIP npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Give it a try npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Why? it's good believe me :) npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb They are same as any other functions in any programing languages. The `main` function is the entrypoint of your executable, if you're making a library `cargo new --lib` there is no entrypoint (no main function). So the libraries are just bunch of structures, traits, functions, etc. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb This is a really good NIP. https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/1934 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb #nevent1q…reqt npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb The good old days. I remember there were only three relays npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Better for the developer/viber but not the user/consumer npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb What a point npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Not it's not, it scared me. Look like it suffering npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Fuck vibe coding. It's bad especially if the app is new and the viber are new to its topic. #devstr npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I like the idea of no authentication, you have to create a repository state event first and then push to the repository and the repository will check the repository's maintainers' events. Great idea. #GitViaNostr npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Why do you ask for the public and private key? you can just ask for the private key and extract the public one from it. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I'm using https://ppq.ai btw. The only downside is that it saves the IP (and extracts the country and city from it) but I always use a VPN so it's not that bad. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I like this idea, this is because they using its API for their profile picture. I added "randomuser.me/api" and they are all disappeared. #nostr #nevent1q…v3xh npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Don't forget to share it with us, also you can write it as a long-form content. Check Habla client https://habla.news npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Yeah, and some relays may just hide it and not actually deleted it npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I think they means something called "Request to Vanish" which is a new NIP (NIP-62) that request the relays to delete everything associated with the public key, even the DMs. But not many relays support it yet, so it's not working as it should yet. https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/62.md npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Me in Matrix, and I'm running a matrix homeserver (synapse) npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb And #monero no one will know, even the vendor. Only you npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb For me, Bitcoin is like gold and Monero is like cash (in use) npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Yes, no zaps npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Maybe make a backup and treat the new SSD as a fresh install? Check: - https://discourse.nixos.org/t/migrating-nixos-installation-to-larger-ssd-without-reinstalling/55740 - https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/comments/17e3j5f/problems_in_moving_nixos_to_new_drive/ - https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-to-approach-moving-nixos-to-a-new-disk/33542 - https://www.reddit.com/r/NixOS/comments/re239d/install_running_nixos_to_another_drive/ npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb No need for any technical experience, any domain name register has a DNS manage page, enter that page, you will find a drop-down of what type of record you want to add, select TXT and in the first input type the name you want before the "@" and in the second input type this "oa1:xmr recipient_address=<address>; recipient_name=<name>;". That's it. Take a look at the monero how link above, and search in YouTube for someone creating a TXT record. Ask me if you face anything, here (NIP-17) or on Matrix @awiteb:4rs.nl, happy to help you. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Purchasing and setting up a domain is more secure. It's just a TXT record. See https://www.monero.how/tutorial-configure-openalias-to-receive-monero npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I love mangoes npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb My father told me that once. He said it's a play and everyone plays their part. Even the parents play their part. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb It can be taken down, because the media is not decentralized in Nostr, only the events. Nostr relays only store json events, they can't store media. If he can host a media server or find one that doesn't delete this type of media, that will be good. Also consider to upload them in an onion media server, good luck. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb What? npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb You mean quoting a note? Just copy the note id and paste it in your note. Make sure it starts with `nostr:`. #nevent1q…d6xs npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Don't lie to people about Monero privacy. I opened the wallet on my transactions and found my transaction data! I gave my friend the transaction key and he could too! /s 🤡 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Keep making Nostr better 🫂 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Debian but thicker npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb > So am I in a bubble thinking that password managers is a must? Is a must, you shouldn't use one single password for everything, and you can't remember 100+ passwords. So you have to use a password manager. Also you have to store your nostr, SSH and PGP keys somewhere. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb https://comet.md https://github.com/nodetec/comet npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I prefer birds over them https://image.nostr.build/c7754122ab06762dc83cadf65b28b89b740b5ddda36a09ce68782838cbd3aa99.jpg npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Keep going, keep learning and keep asking questions ✊ npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Run your own git server npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Exactly npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb It convert it to the nprofile npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Today I decided to shutdown my #forgejo instance and run #gitolite + #cgit and receive the issues and patches through #nostr only. #GitViaNostr #asknostr any tips? npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb #devstr Will I be a nerd if I closed my self hosted #forgejo then run #rgit and only accept patches through Nostr? #gitvianostr https://git.inept.dev/~doyle/rgit.git/about npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I don't have search history, my browsers clean it and the cookies after I close them. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I use Gnome Music[1], used to use Amberol[2] [1]: https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.Music [2]: https://flathub.org/apps/io.bassi.Amberol npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb "undo their reacton or delete their post" On the fucking Fediverse npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb You also affected by this, your relays are in the list https://api.nostr.watch/v1/nip/1 #nevent1q…hw55 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb When someone undo their reacton or delete their post[1] momostr create the deletion request[2] and broadcast it to all well know relays, they get them from nostr.watch API[3]. When I reported this, the response was "The NIP recommends broadcasting of deletion requests and I'm just following that.". They should not SPAM Nostr relays with this shit, this should stop somehow. Even they consider themselves as a "client", I think this is because they who makes the deletion events. [1]: https://github.com/nanikamado/momostr/blob/4d37f60d133eb4563e39ddb50eb3ba6e605e1ef4/src/ap_to_nostr.rs#L149-L165 [2]: https://github.com/nanikamado/momostr/blob/4d37f60d133eb4563e39ddb50eb3ba6e605e1ef4/src/ap_to_nostr.rs#L337-L349 [3]: https://github.com/nanikamado/momostr/blob/4d37f60d133eb4563e39ddb50eb3ba6e605e1ef4/src/event_deletion_queue.rs#L86-L94 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Me too, just let Nostr being Nostr and the Fedishit being what it is. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb A Nostr<->Fediverse bridge npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb `momostr.pink` just nuked my relay with 75,942 deletion request. I used this SQL to count them ``` SELECT COUNT(*) FROM event WHERE content LIKE '%pink.momostr%' AND kind = 5; ``` And this to delete them ``` DELETE FROM event WHERE content LIKE '%pink.momostr%' AND kind = 5; ``` npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Something is cooking #nevent1q…am46 npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Comments, but not to kind 1 events (notes) https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/22.md npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Feeding my little Lovebird, its name is Noor btw npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Fuck vibe coding npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb fucking bots. Mute and report them npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb In Hugo and Zola it called "Front matter". Where you add the title, description, date, etc., for each page. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Fuck vibe coding npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Let AI write your code. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb #devstr npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb It's cool, but I don't think it's actually a good idea to build a SSG. I think if it's a tool to collect your long-form content and adding another SSG tags to it, like Hugo or zola etc it will be great. Because there is a community support and a lot of themes out there. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Images and videos for sure, if only %25 of the 30GB is events, you need 7.5M events. The biggest relay stores 3M events only. It's a media cache issue. npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb Winter, here there is no snow, so the weather is nice, temperatures are between 18°C and 25°C npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb https://4rs.nl/about npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb I really don't want to do anything except programming, fuck university, fuck exams, fuck homeworks npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb It's recommended tho npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb This is the NIP if you want to read it https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/05.md npub1qqqqqq2stely3ynsgm5mh2nj3v0nk5gjyl3zqrzh34hxhvx806usxmln03 Awiteb You created this page right? https://chamclowder.lol/.well-known/nostr.json Add the "relays" key, same as "names" but instead of the name put the public key and the value is your relays list. 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