I'm using the emacs modules `epa-file` and `pinentry` which works great together with GPG for storing stuff in strongly encryptet files. It even optionally integrates with using the native keystores in the OS (at least on Macs). But yeah, doesn't support signing etc, which is what I suspect this is about.
I wonder how closely the zaps feature of #nostr is tied to #lightning, or if the nip(s) describing it would make it possible to have different kind of zaps? Of course that probably also depends on how maximalist Nostr users are.. :)
So what's the state of the art for testing PWAs using websockets on iOS devices on a local network these days, preferrably something with automated certificate generation (assuming wss is required)? Or should I still proxy everything from a live public server (with valid certs)?
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