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Thanks for doing this Sandwich! Nsite has come a long way since then @Lez 😀 Do we already have a way to pay other people's blossom servers to host nsites?
============================================ #10 🎁 Developer Tools, updates and Guides ============================================ 1. Nostr Signing Device - v0.2.0 Nostr Signing Device is a hardware-based signing tool for Nostr events. This release includes support for the LilyGo T-Display-S3, release deployment improvements, and a new hardware installer. Release also added STL files and improvements for 3D-printable enclosures, making DIY builds more accessible. Usability enhancements like installer instructions and typo fixes improve the setup process. The “Phoenix Edition” signals ongoing refinement for both software and hardware integration, helping developers sign events securely with dedicated devices. Developed by: Alan Bits (https://github.com/alanbits) Source: 2. Samiz - v0.0.3 Samiz is a developer tool that enables Nostr note transmission over a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) mesh network, ideal for offline communication when the internet is down. This release marks its first full version, introducing Bluetooth configuration, production build support, and string updates to improve usability. This release brings Samiz closer to practical deployment in offline and resilience-focused Nostr setups. Developed by: @KoalaSat, @High Heel King Source: 3. Nsyte - v0.3.1 Nyste is a command-line tool for publishing websites to Nostr and Blossom servers, supporting decentralized, censorship-resistant hosting. This release improves stability with fixed secrets management, cleaner output, and various bug fixes. Now tested in production CI/CD flows, this release marks a solid and complete milestone for the tool's intended use. This is the latest release, and there were releases v0.2.0, v0.2.2, v0.2.3, v0.2.4, v0.2.5, v0.2.6, v0.2.7, and v0.3.0 this week. Developed by: @sandwich Source: View quoted note → #dev-tools_nostr_recap