Fuck yes
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Fuck yes
π€
Speaking of long form content. What is the best long form content client out there? And something to manage bookmarks? I feel Listr has gone down the path of over-complexifying.
Here is wat I'm working on now:
- I want Client A to take my pubkey and give me my bookmarks. That is it. Nothing less. And please god, nothing more.
- I want Client B to take me pubkey and give me my NIP-23 notes rendered in HTML, so I can properly see my code snippets and latex. It gets hard something looking plain markdown in Vim.
- I want Client C to take my pubkey and give me a knowledge graph in rendered CSS (or whatever), where each edge is a link to a prev note.
Each client is a mirco-app and extremely lightweight (HTMX + Go). They are independent. Atomic. The Unix Way.
Any thoughts or input?
Doing research in knowledge graphs/representation. I care about creating decentralized science/knowledge/wiki.
Idea: composable articles out of atomic notes π
Thatβs what I was going for with Highlighter + Atlas Notes
First time hearing of Atlas Notes π just checked out your video. Still not exactly clearn on it. You create a list of users and then that creates a feed which you've grouped as a topic? Could you explain more?
Really curious where the commonalities between all our ideas are.
Get everything from intro to Python tutorials to scientific research to law, healthcare and tax system information on nostr. Construct knowledge graphs+LLM interactions with a subset of the whole network for navigation and understanding. Let the LLM interactions themselves generate new notes for others to look at, use and interact with. Have other relays continuously clone and redistribute existing knowledge to make the system robust.