Am I correct that we currently have no nostr based Podcast hosts where the podcast file is a blossom file (so you have the hash) and the release of the podcast is cryptographically signed by your key? Or does @6538925e…571e55c3 do that? #asknostr
Cc @e4f695f0…7e921092
Nah. I'm not changing my event kind. There's have a dozen people using the Podstr spec for their podcasts and a couple different apps, and coming along 8 months later and wanting people to change is not something I'm willing to entertain. I've been down that road before with other assholes.
Both of those have their own domains. Are they hosted on a server vs GitHub pages? That's what I'm trying to compare. I'm assuming the actual podfiles themself end up being hosted somewhere else but I'm trying to figure out is a blossom hosted pod is actually not just gunna buffer forever.
I'll can just do it with this project I'm doing if we don't know which one is using blossom. The hash and signed event is more important than the buffering for this use case.
Hosting the media on blossom seems to work just fine. The issue is that you need a static url for the podcast feed and that's what Podstr does and why it needs hosted on a server somewhere.
I'm not sure where all it can be hosted so you'll just have to try things out.