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        <description><![CDATA[#Nostr pay-to-relay brought to you by a #Pleb  https://nostrelay.YEGHRO.site . 
We have a Free/Public relay as well if you'd like to use it add wss://nostrpub.yeghro.site to your relay list.
#Bitcoin. 

Check out YEGHRO.site for cool nostr tools and info, like our "Nostr Follow list Checker" that checks if you have inactive users that may be following:
https://yeghro.site/nostr-inactive-users-checker/]]></description>
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        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[#Nostr pay-to-relay brought to you by a #Pleb  https://nostrelay.YEGHRO.site . 
We have a Free/Public relay as well if you'd like to use it add wss://nostrpub.yeghro.site to your relay list.
#Bitcoin. 

Check out YEGHRO.site for cool nostr tools and info, like our "Nostr Follow list Checker" that checks if you have inactive users that may be following:
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2023 21:04:58 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Wrapping My Noodle Around Nostrudel]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Nostrudel is a feature packed client that gathers some of the best tools Nostr has to offer in one place.  ]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nostr is a dynamic platform where the pace never seems to slow down. Each week brings new clients and tools for us to dive into. Today, I want to introduce you to a client that recently grabbed my attention, thanks to none other than the one and only @<a href="mailto:NunyaBidness@stacker.news">NunyaBidness@stacker.news</a>, who also hosts the fantastic "<a href="https://fountain.fm/show/eK5XaSb3UaLRavU3lYrI">The Bitcoin And . . .</a>" podcast. Nostrudel.ninja is the star of the show here, and I was immediately captivated by its design and functionality as soon as I logged in.</p>
<p>What struck me first was its lightning-fast loading speed, followed by a wealth of features that this client offers. Nostrudel has seamlessly integrated some of the most popular Nostr tools, making it a must-try for Nostr enthusiasts. The left-side navigation menu includes the usual suspects like notifications, messages, relays, profile, and more. But what sets it apart is the additional links it offers – Badges, Streams, Lists, Communities, Goals, Emojis, and Tools (which includes third-party options). Most of these are self-explanatory, but some are worth exploring further.</p>
<p>The attention to detail in <a href="https://nostrudel.ninja">Nostrudel.ninja</a> is quite impressive. Badges, for example, was initially a sensation that lost some of its shine over time. Nostrudel, however, has made it incredibly easy to dive back into the world of Nostr Badges by providing a convenient link that takes you to a page showcasing a plethora of well-known and popular badges in the Nostr community.</p>
<p>But what really caught my attention was the "Stream" link. It seamlessly integrates <a href="https://zap.stream">Zap.Stream</a> right into the client without requiring you to open another browser tab. Moreover, when you visit any user's profile, you'll find a tab that neatly organizes and categorizes information about that profile. One of these categories is "Stream," and clicking on it reveals all the current and past streams associated with that specific profile. This is further enhanced by the "Goals" link, which displays the current zap goals set by those you follow for their streams. It's all incredibly convenient.</p>
<p>A couple other links that are worth mentioning include the Emoji link. It provides you with a list of popular and animated emojis that you can link to and associate with your Nostr profile, allowing you to use them with clients that support their use, such as Zap.Stream and Nostrudel itself. These clients give users the freedom to react to notes with a wide variety of emojis, far more customizable than the standard options like 👍, 🤙, or ♥.<br>Lists allows you to view, create and modify any lists you may have such as mute lists for example. </p>
<p>I like for clients to have a well functioning search and their search function works very well.  </p>
<p>In summary, Nostrudel.ninja is a feature-packed tool that's well worth exploring. If you're looking to enhance your Nostr experience, I highly recommend giving it a try.</p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Nostr is a dynamic platform where the pace never seems to slow down. Each week brings new clients and tools for us to dive into. Today, I want to introduce you to a client that recently grabbed my attention, thanks to none other than the one and only @<a href="mailto:NunyaBidness@stacker.news">NunyaBidness@stacker.news</a>, who also hosts the fantastic "<a href="https://fountain.fm/show/eK5XaSb3UaLRavU3lYrI">The Bitcoin And . . .</a>" podcast. Nostrudel.ninja is the star of the show here, and I was immediately captivated by its design and functionality as soon as I logged in.</p>
<p>What struck me first was its lightning-fast loading speed, followed by a wealth of features that this client offers. Nostrudel has seamlessly integrated some of the most popular Nostr tools, making it a must-try for Nostr enthusiasts. The left-side navigation menu includes the usual suspects like notifications, messages, relays, profile, and more. But what sets it apart is the additional links it offers – Badges, Streams, Lists, Communities, Goals, Emojis, and Tools (which includes third-party options). Most of these are self-explanatory, but some are worth exploring further.</p>
<p>The attention to detail in <a href="https://nostrudel.ninja">Nostrudel.ninja</a> is quite impressive. Badges, for example, was initially a sensation that lost some of its shine over time. Nostrudel, however, has made it incredibly easy to dive back into the world of Nostr Badges by providing a convenient link that takes you to a page showcasing a plethora of well-known and popular badges in the Nostr community.</p>
<p>But what really caught my attention was the "Stream" link. It seamlessly integrates <a href="https://zap.stream">Zap.Stream</a> right into the client without requiring you to open another browser tab. Moreover, when you visit any user's profile, you'll find a tab that neatly organizes and categorizes information about that profile. One of these categories is "Stream," and clicking on it reveals all the current and past streams associated with that specific profile. This is further enhanced by the "Goals" link, which displays the current zap goals set by those you follow for their streams. It's all incredibly convenient.</p>
<p>A couple other links that are worth mentioning include the Emoji link. It provides you with a list of popular and animated emojis that you can link to and associate with your Nostr profile, allowing you to use them with clients that support their use, such as Zap.Stream and Nostrudel itself. These clients give users the freedom to react to notes with a wide variety of emojis, far more customizable than the standard options like 👍, 🤙, or ♥.<br>Lists allows you to view, create and modify any lists you may have such as mute lists for example. </p>
<p>I like for clients to have a well functioning search and their search function works very well.  </p>
<p>In summary, Nostrudel.ninja is a feature-packed tool that's well worth exploring. If you're looking to enhance your Nostr experience, I highly recommend giving it a try.</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[Primal but far from primitive]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[Primal.net is quickly becoming my favorite web and iOS client to get my dosestr of nostr.  Here's why.]]></description>
             <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Primal.net is quickly becoming my favorite web and iOS client to get my dosestr of nostr.  Here's why.]]></itunes:subtitle>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2023 18:39:53 GMT</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Primal.net is a bit new so it’s still a work in progress but is quickly becoming one of my favorite clients. It took some time before they were able to implement “zaps”, and their direct message feature is still being developed. However, everything that is currently functional works very well. It has become my go-to web client because I find it reliable. If I want to check my latest notifications, Primal is now my first choice—it was Iris previously—as it often shows me notifications that other clients miss for some reason. I assume this discrepancy is relay-related. </p>
<p>Primal offers several interesting features worth exploring. For example, their in-depth statistics tab shows useful information about what’s trending across Nostr, which accounts are receiving the most zaps, which notes are getting the most attention, the total number of users on the network, the total number of reactions, and so on. You can find all of this under their ‘Explore’ tab. Viewing these statistics provides a fascinating insight into the ecosystem.</p>
<p><img src="https://yeghro.site/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/primal-explore-1024x772.webp" alt="image"></p>
<p>Custom feeds are another great feature that Primal offers on their client. You can see what's popular and trending in multiple different ways. For example, do you want to know which accounts are getting the most zaps? There's a custom feed for that. Interested in seeing what someone else's feed looks like? You can visit their profile and create a custom feed for yourself. Curious about what's trending across your network, including your followers and those you follow, as well as those they follow? There's a custom feed for that as well. You can even follow hashtags or specific keywords if you prefer, and turn them into a custom feed. The level of customization and the way your media is presented to you is clearly a key area of focus for the Primal team.</p>
<p>Primal has recently released the beta version of its iOS app. It’s not yet available on the App Store. However, if you’re interested in trying it out, you can visit <np-embed url="https://primal.net/downloads"><a href="https://primal.net/downloads">https://primal.net/downloads</a></np-embed> After signing up and downloading “TestFlight”, you’ll be able to take the app for a test run or “flight,” if you will.<br>One aspect that immediately stood out to me when first using the app was their excellently implemented Zaps integration. Primal guides you through the process of linking your GetAlby account with the app, facilitating frictionless zapping and creating a seamless experience. I find myself using the Primal app as frequently as I use Damus. Currently, these two apps are my go-to options for iOS.</p>
<p>I'm eagerly anticipating how Primal will evolve and grow as they refine and perfect their client.</p>
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      <itunes:author><![CDATA[YEGHRO]]></itunes:author>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Primal.net is a bit new so it’s still a work in progress but is quickly becoming one of my favorite clients. It took some time before they were able to implement “zaps”, and their direct message feature is still being developed. However, everything that is currently functional works very well. It has become my go-to web client because I find it reliable. If I want to check my latest notifications, Primal is now my first choice—it was Iris previously—as it often shows me notifications that other clients miss for some reason. I assume this discrepancy is relay-related. </p>
<p>Primal offers several interesting features worth exploring. For example, their in-depth statistics tab shows useful information about what’s trending across Nostr, which accounts are receiving the most zaps, which notes are getting the most attention, the total number of users on the network, the total number of reactions, and so on. You can find all of this under their ‘Explore’ tab. Viewing these statistics provides a fascinating insight into the ecosystem.</p>
<p><img src="https://yeghro.site/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/primal-explore-1024x772.webp" alt="image"></p>
<p>Custom feeds are another great feature that Primal offers on their client. You can see what's popular and trending in multiple different ways. For example, do you want to know which accounts are getting the most zaps? There's a custom feed for that. Interested in seeing what someone else's feed looks like? You can visit their profile and create a custom feed for yourself. Curious about what's trending across your network, including your followers and those you follow, as well as those they follow? There's a custom feed for that as well. You can even follow hashtags or specific keywords if you prefer, and turn them into a custom feed. The level of customization and the way your media is presented to you is clearly a key area of focus for the Primal team.</p>
<p>Primal has recently released the beta version of its iOS app. It’s not yet available on the App Store. However, if you’re interested in trying it out, you can visit <np-embed url="https://primal.net/downloads"><a href="https://primal.net/downloads">https://primal.net/downloads</a></np-embed> After signing up and downloading “TestFlight”, you’ll be able to take the app for a test run or “flight,” if you will.<br>One aspect that immediately stood out to me when first using the app was their excellently implemented Zaps integration. Primal guides you through the process of linking your GetAlby account with the app, facilitating frictionless zapping and creating a seamless experience. I find myself using the Primal app as frequently as I use Damus. Currently, these two apps are my go-to options for iOS.</p>
<p>I'm eagerly anticipating how Primal will evolve and grow as they refine and perfect their client.</p>
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