it wouldn't hurt if mostr.pub accepted npubs for the /object endpoint and not just hex keys @alex
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Lorewegian 📚 (lore@berserker.town)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 03:43:36 JST Lorewegian 📚 -
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 03:43:35 JST Alex Gleason @lore It already does
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 13:32:01 JST Alex Gleason @lore Yes
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Lorewegian 📚 (lore@berserker.town)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 13:32:03 JST Lorewegian 📚 @alex the last time i checked, it didn't. did you patch that in the last few days?
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 13:34:22 JST Alex Gleason @lore It just redirects the URLs
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Lorewegian 📚 (lore@berserker.town)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 13:34:23 JST Lorewegian 📚 @alex i thought maybe you didn't do it because it could cause issues somehow - having the same object accessible via two keys - but maybe it doesn't?
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 14:25:59 JST Alex Gleason @lore It’s fine because only humans will enter URLs like that. All the AP docs contain hex IDs, so it would be difficult not to use the hex URLs in a program.
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Lorewegian 📚 (lore@berserker.town)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 14:26:00 JST Lorewegian 📚 @alex okay, so that's an implementation detail. your usual HTTP client will return the redirected result i think, so it's effectively like having two addresses output the same thing. i said "it wouldn't hurt" but that was a figure of speech.
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