#[0]​, I’m listening to you and #[1]​. What you’re saying that you would want to see in highlighter.com is exactly what I started building right after recording with #[2]​ last week.

That experience is absolutely mindblowing and I absolutely agree with your take (so far, haven’t finished listening yet! 😂😂😂)

This is extreme early experimentation and my talk the other day with #[3]​ and now both of your guys takes are EXTREMELY useful and shaping how this product is shaping up.

Thanks so much; keep the feedback coming; this is an iterative process.

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(And yes, I did discover #[3]​ on the global feed about an hour after she started posting😅)

I’m live nostring the pod now 😂 but 100% the highlights on text is just the beginning, no accident Zapstr now supports podcasts (and if I had listened to this episode on Zapstr I would be commenting this not on the track event AND on the specific time mark of what I’m replying to)

When you fluidly interoperate on addressable data, magic happens; the fact this note feels out of context is because the experience is not there yet, but nostr already has the building blocks to make this happen RIGHT NOW.

oh, i didn’t know zapstr already had time stamped comments! 😍

reminds me i need to integrate zapstr into my audio publishing workflow.

do i need to sign up for the waitlist? 😅😅😅

😂😂😂😂😂

Hell yea!!! I’m SOOO excited to see what you, #[1]​, #[3]​, #[4]​, #[5]​, #[6]​, #[7]​, #[8]​ & others highlight + annotate in some of my favorite texts. This is what I had hoped Rap Genius would become. Gigi’s essays on highlights and Value4Value would be a great start. Eventually I’d love to see y’all annotate some of my favorite books like the Bhagavad Gita, What Technology Wants, and anything by Ted Nelson as well. And I’m even more excited to discover new friends, texts, and ideas this way :)

adding #[10]​ for any design advice on helping structure a UX on the single/shared document highlighting concept

I also wanna see annotations from #[11]​ & #[12]​ also!

and now I'm taking notes on how to make Highlighter better within Highlighter's Atlas

the whole thing nostr native

Love it! The power of open :)