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GM and a happy New Year, Nostriches.

We at nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz have reached another milestone, on our way to #Alexandria v 0.1.0 (Gutenberg edition).

We have printed the entire Bible using 30040/30041 notes and made them available for you to peruse, using a pre-release of our Nostr client. The books are broken down by chapter. Breakdowns by verse will be delivered with the beta release. In addition, we have printed "Jane Eyre", so that you get some idea of how quickly a full-length novel can load. We are working on making it faster, with pagination, but this is already surprisingly quick.

You can't yet use the client to upload books (please use the e-book CLI, for that), and it's all a bit buggy and wonky, but we have already implemented a first pass at the Visualization page.

Feel free to view the Asciidoc test data, here: https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/. You can log in with a browser extension. (We are still working on the site certificate. Please excuse the mess.)

jane eyre was my all time favorite until getting into my 30s and just feeling like jane was a pawn. IDK how i feel about it now

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Mine was Wuthering Heights, but I didn't want to frighten anyone. 😀

another good one. at least they were the same age.. but it didn't ended as happily if I remember correctly.

both of these books were hyper romantically intoxicating as a teenager. who knew that words can make someone feel so much =)

i still like Jane Eyre; however, if a teen gets the idea that the older gentleman is usually going to turn out to be as principled as the guy in Jane Eyre did--it could be doing a disfavor. Any romantic teen reading this should chase it down with a couple stories about catfishing gentlemen gone wrong and stories of falling in love with someone her own age.

maybe Pride and prejudice would be on the list. or maybe they should just get catfished. I dunno what the answers are.