One part of this particular puzzle is data availability, i.e. users will have to either pay for archival services (read: large relays) or run their own [archival] relays for the stuff that they care about (mostly their own notes, and notes they have interacted with). nostr-relay-tray and similar efforts are a step in the right direction. I mention nostr-relay-tray specifically because it supports NIP-50 search out of the box, which is fantastic. One step at a time…

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@jb55 mentioned a few days ago that nostrdb could be used to build a Nostr Time Machine and presumably a contextual advanced search, but I’m not familiar with how it works.