Damus
sandwich · 3w
Semantically, yes. Where I take pause is that by virtue of how this works, you downstream isn't editable, until you upload something entirely new; and then it's completely disjointed. With upstream, w...
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yeah, which leads me to some problems on how nsites require a pubkey as the domain, because in this case, users can only have one nsite that maps to their pubkey, other nsites they copy would have to use random keys that won't inherit the benefits of this flow as the key is not the one you actually want. or am i missing something?
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sandwich · 3w
Not true, there are root sites and named sites. See https://nsite.run https://image.nostr.build/9a14b786eb97955434a781a1e35776c3da2eff8f106b1d079fff0076c083f562.jpg
sandwich · 3w
nostr:npub1ye5ptcxfyyxl5vjvdjar2ua3f0hynkjzpx552mu5snj3qmx5pzjscpknpr's site is a great example https://0ygl461f4ecz5thkn8eksa36nepjpij86s83ti8yzokopd3ag5nsites.nsite.lol/ He deployed to a named site and has a different site as his root site (which he recently deleted it seems) But it shows all t...