. @fiatjaf has a lot of awesome nostr projects that don’t get enough attention: - khatru: super modular relay library. Can be used to build lots of cool relay experients such as - Eventstore: an abstraction around nostr databases, one backend is very similar to nostrdb/lmdb called badger - njump: cool static note renderer that uses eventstore as its database - Nostr-tools: the swiss army knife of nostr javascript libraries - Nak: command line tool for creating nostr events and bech32 nostr objects (nevent, nprofile) - wikistr: a wikipedia-style nostr client he doesn’t always like being in the spotlight but the work he does is some of the most important for the overall health of the protocol. thank you fiatjaf! Excited for what’s in store for next year 🎉

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Fabiano 2 years ago
As duas personas interagindo em divulgação. Que beleza!
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HoloKat 2 years ago
Good morning fiatjaf. Thank you fiatjaf 🙇‍♂️
he also wrote go-nostr, the main nostr sdk in Go. that, together with his original relay framework relayer is what really piqued my interest in building on nostr. he’s also accepted a number of my contributions to his Go projects in a timely and friendly manner. ignoring his propensity to push breaking changes, he’s a great oss maintainer 😂 thanks fiatjaf 🫂
yeah i was looking at the binary encoding in there. Seems like we’re doing a lot of similar things but in different langs
I saw the binary package show up but haven’t looked into it yet. presumably ya’ll are using binary for faster internals and not over the wire?
Bech32 nostr objects…this would have been meaningless drivel not all that long ago. Bitcoin blocks can store data for effectively forever. If there is a way to put a reference to an eternally available URL on the blockchain, there would be a use for such data. Figure out how to monetize eternal data availability.
they've been getting good attention from tech folks! thank you fiatjaf, we love you and your work 🫂💜