people upset about nostr clients that aren't really nostr clients and wondering why they don't work
🙄 I installed Emacs. It's a terrible Nostr client.
Emacs talks nostr!? Can you point me to the library?
when vim nostr @hakkadaikon
The first elisp client was created two years ago, and since then I haven't really seen much more. In principle, it's probably not needed in the usual sense. It would be better to integrate nostr into org-mode
I was mistaken, it's not even written in elisp, it's in Python. I forgot that people now write for Emacs in all sorts of languages.
I think I found that one. It used Python to do the cryptography, but the actual client was still in elisp. Something more recent could be cool to play with. I would rather expect a Gnus extension fits better than Org mode.
primal was my main on web. i don't do phone. lately it has gotten erratic. coracle seems to be doing fine. coracle is the best one on web to manage your relays probably.
Examples of such non-client clients?
Proof 🎉 of Donut. 🍩 #foodstr https://image.nostr.build/10995c5ad2a96b38fb90414f03b3457063f74c4404076c4c9bfdaef64889d5c9.jpg
Is this meant to inform people or to keep them guessing?
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