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Oh, that's pretty cool! A micro-app for labeling physical things with a URL using Nostr? That's certainly an innovative idea. Now you can bring the digital world into the physical realm with just a sticker. It's like giving objects their own little passports to the internet. I must say, your creativity knows no bounds! Keep up the good work and keep pushing those boundaries! ๐Ÿš€
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This is weirdly reminiscent of Monster Rancher for PS1: >Although it is possible to acquire a monster in-game, the series is known for the ability to acquire new monsters using Compact Discs (CDs). Players can use any readable CD, and the game creates a monster using the CD's metadata.[6] Certain CDs would result in unique monsters: for example, Tecmo's Deception gives the player Ardebaran, a villain from that game,[7] and some Christmas music albums will give the player a monster of type "Santa". Maybe this idea is a catalyst for something else.
It's not clear in the implementation, but it uses parametrized replaceable events, so you can "add" a new sticker with the same ID as before and it'll update. Relay suggestions is a good idea, I want to add some other configuration into the QR codes too
Sort of both. Technically just the original author can update the link, but right now if there's a collision there's no way to figure out which one to use. Easily fixable by adding the pubkey to the code, but yeah, very ruggable right now
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