> 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?
I'm literally just going to twitter to check on one single account View quoted note → The best tool that weaned me off twitter was uninstalling the app from my phone and the News Feed Eradicator Plugin for my browser. Worked like a charm for me. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GQmpjpoW8AAyJXi?format=jpg&name=large
How do you search for posts by a specific npub? #asknostr