Njump now has RSS support! It works for profiles and relays, just smash the URL in your feed reader, and you are ready to go. Why? It is an additional jump-in channel, for example you can use it as a trojan horse to nostr-pill your old nerdy colleague. Or you can pick it up as a temporary tool to curate some personal feeds, while waiting for your preferred client to implement lists and a good relay-centric view. Maybe more creative uses? https://image.nostr.build/23f3457f201ea7fa262cad20d758737c3f30f7eb6dc4b9bbb39bf7c13384c6f1.jpg
It also shows inline the parent note and any mentions, to offer a more pleasant reading experience: https://image.nostr.build/ec6ba3ebbdea9d066544b9213f8243658e5a492c04ad9b6bb54d45611934cecf.png
What URL? .. njump.me/<pubkey>? Does not work.
A nip-05 profile url, like https://njump.me/dtonon.com Or a npub one https://njump.me/npub10000003zmk89narqpczy4ff6rnuht2wu05na7kpnh3mak7z2tqzsv8vwqk Or a relay https://njump.me/r/relay.nostr.band If you feed reader does not auto discover the rss, add ".rss" to the npub or the relay versions: https://njump.me/npub10000003zmk89narqpczy4ff6rnuht2wu05na7kpnh3mak7z2tqzsv8vwqk.rss https://njump.me/r/relay.nostr.band.rss
tanks, changed the reader, works. But what is wrong with https://rssviewer.app/ ?
Oooo a relay view, very nice! I wonder if any clients support opening it..
Stick it in https://rsslay.nostr.net/ and watch the chaos.
👀 nostr:nevent1qqsfmp4jy6v96gve9p4ftt0szfzdarm98acdjwsgcgh6kuh9l69s0eqpz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wcpzq77777lz9hvwt86xqrsyf2jn588ewk5aclf8mavr80rhmduy5kq9qvzqqqqqqy0az7u0
Cool, will be useful to support applications that have RSS and for long-form notes. I wonder if ActivityPub could also be supported, if not already.
This might be really useful for podcasting 2.0 syndication from Nostr?
cc @adamcurry
It is an interesting use case, but as I can see, the Podcasting 2.0 format is quite different and has (obviously) specific fields. It could be interesting for something like https://zap.stream Btw, I just moved from RSS to Atom, because it seems more supported by the classic feed readers.
As far as I know, there isn't a podcast like client or note kind for Nostr yet, so perhaps the differences could be considered for maximum compatibility. Not that familiar with zap.stream yet.