I used AI often when it became powerful enough to write code, but this excitement quickly wore off after lots of time wasted reviewing the code and fixing bugs and removing garbage. Nowadays I may ask AI some random questions if I don't quickly find my answer searching the web or let it solve a small very contained problem. Are you still using AI for coding? Does it really save you time?
After many hurdles overcome, I finally sent off my nostr powered chrome extension for review to the Google overlords. If you want you can already check out the code yourself if you know what you are doing: Question to nostr extension devs. I tried hard to access window.nostr from my extension but all my attempts failed. So for now Login by Extension via NIP-07 is not given. Can somebody help? View quoted note →
> Working on a chrome extension for a nostr based project > Locally works all good > Package it into a Chrome extension > Hitting errors “unsafe-eval" due to CSP > Getting to the bottom of it > Find a sub dependency used by @nostr-dev-kit called “tseep” > It is running eval() functions in it > Checking out the README of tseep "lol" image
Thinking back on my childhood and teenage years. We had a TV in every room. I had one, my brother's had each their own. Those boxes were constantly on, even for background noise. I liked watching TV, especially Simpsons and a documentary show called Galileo. "I'm getting smarter" I told myself. But over the years the quality of Galileo dropped significantly. At some point they carved out a whole section for a fat guy called Jumbo reporting on the biggest junk food he could eat. I got really frustrated with this enshittification. When I saw a Jumbo special announced, I was around 18 years old, and I finally decided to switch off the TV for good. So, I guess thank you Jumbo for pushing me over the edge and never wanting to watch TV again 🫡 image
Just starting a project powered by the nostr protocol. This post is coming from my prototype 🎉
We have NIP-05 to identify a pubkey with a domain. But is there already mechanism to verify ownership of a domain? Such as extending NIP-05 to include `owners` key in the json`or including a TXT entry in the DNS records?