unsatko on Nostr: Have you looked into how this actually works? It's a bit odd IMHO. I think it's ...
Have you looked into how this actually works? It's a bit odd IMHO. I think it's literally a line in the xml of the rss feed that has percentage values for two hard-coded addresses.
It works. So there's that. But idk, seems hard to change the address and also I immediately thought of publishing malicious rss feeds 😈
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