Budabit.Org works (will have CICD pipelines v soon)

Gitworkshop.Dev works.

No need to build clients, just use the existing ones and open issues so we can make the devops tools on nostr better.

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i don't use nostr web apps

Why? Do you actually use the github desktop client?

i don't like putting my nostr keys in browsers, or use browser extensions. I don't trust them. also the web is slow, bloaty, and shitty. i mostly do github dev stuff from the cli via:

git config -add remote.github.fetch '+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/pr/*'

You can do all the github stuff from the CLI today. We need a desktop signer that can not have network access like amber, I agree.

Why is your solution of a desktop client more secure besides the fact that you would build it yourself?

But you also have an issue with bunker/signers like Amber? πŸ€”

yes I think they overcomplicate things, both in software and ux

ur missing out

nah

once I started using notedeck every web app feels unbearably slow

perf for sure is not one of the web's strengths. there are some great clients out there tho.

I do like jumble, its the fastest I've tried

that's my main. great client.

Try Nostria.

I can relate to that btw.

But here's the thing:

Once I learned how easy it is to censor native app distribution I realized I won't put my efforts into a project to then have a petty bureaucrat at google or apple gatekeep my app.

thats why i built my native app to be as portable as possible so it compiles on all platforms or any future hardware

Like that idea.

More power to you!

The more options the better, and I think in the long run if any of the clients are successful they will have some kind of native app.

The web has its limits and is really bloated indeed.

For me it's just a problem above ca 10k users. It's cheaper, faster and easier distribution on the web today.

If you ever do, make it #PlebsVsZombies πŸΉπŸ§Ÿβ€β™€οΈπŸ”ͺπŸ§Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ.

I don’t buy shit coins

budabit.club

But I guess now I will have to properly redirect the .org :)