Interesting nostr git dev workflow I’m finding myself doing: bookmarking notes like these and treating the note as the pull request itself. Then I run “prpatch 1016” to get the patch from github and apply it locally. Feedback is sent to the nostr note itself. Never need to open github.

nostr native solutions would be even better but this works ok for now.

Anyone can send a PR to me over nostr this way. It doesn’t even need to be github. Just send a git repo + branch name.

Decentralize all the things! nostr:note1jj2r4zza8xdw3ghey9pacesm0cfru7l6vz93agvj322ea79ren9qrv7fww

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Maybe we’ll need a way to categorize and label bookmarks in damus. Then I could just have all my PR bookmarks separate from everything else.

something we built for Twitter blue

Was this ever deployed? I didn’t know 🤔

Yes. It’s there. I don’t think any new features have been added/changed to blue except the badge. Unclear if the ads thing is a thing.

I use Bookmark Folders frequently.

But no way to export Bookmarks 🥲😔

Twitter Blue is full of ads these days…

Bookmark organization feature request https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/1031 CC #[5]​ this one requires design 👀

Related: search my bookmarks feature request: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/1031

Noted! ✏️

Twitters is good! but happy to see what you come up with. Think I need to spend some time getting bookmarks properly backed up on nostr in encrypted lists.

Here’s the share as well. Not sure if we want two separate buttons or one ? This looks great tho.

I think we need just one, a bunch of people will just bookmark, not folder, but in some cases like you, you need the folder structure and we have to cover that case providing you de option without having two buttons. Have an idea. 💡

#[4]​ in the past a couple users have specifically requested folders. I wonder how trello type labels could look like, and if labels can be used without search

The social layer of GitHub still feels superior currently. Being able to comment on lines of code. But we’ll get there with Nostr.