If there is any well-defined behavior expected from a group of relays -- like generic search, for example -- then we must define another kind just for it in the 10xxx range. 30002 is for user-defined sets which are meant to be browsed as far as I understand, what else could they be used for?
Sounds good, I'm not sure what else.
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I am building this right now. I need to move our "global" relay setting from the kind3 list to a list for each feed such that you can have as many Global feeds with different relay sets as you want.
I was trying to use nostr:nprofile1qqsf03c2gsmx5ef4c9zmxvlew04gdh7u94afnknp33qvv3c94kvwxgspz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq35amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwwajhxar9wfhxyarr9e3k7mgprdmhxue69uhksmmyd33x7epwvdhhyctrd3jjuar0dak8x6lmt90's custom feeds, but there is too much going on in that NUD. I don't want to have to filter out custom feeds we don't support right now.
this is why simpler languages are better
agreed
IMO, simplest language means C, or Go
Go is more literal... the hardest part for me doing a port of an algorithm from C to Go was ducktyping
They are simple enough...
simplicity is way undervalued
lisp is the simplest language
bullish #trex 🦖
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