So that Nostriches can use notes for their Bible quotes.

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Plenty of fiction online for them to quote already

Cry harder.

Not coming up for me Laeserin...saying "undefined" in the tab, and "Event not found" on the webpage...

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

Wikifredia works...Highlighter now just giving me an "undefined" tab (and a blank page - no error message at all)

Highlighter can't display wiki pages, but should maybe offer a redirect to Wikifreedia.

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Hiccups notwithstanding, this is a GREAT idea...

I can (unfortunately) envision a day when the Bible would be banned...but it can live forever on Nostr...

But how do I highlight wikis then? 🙃

I can't figure out how to highlight anything, so far. 😅 Legit can't figure out how to do it. Why can I not highlight something on a web page, for instance?

1. Copy Link

2. Paste in highlighter's search bar

3. Make highlights

4. Cross your fingers this the 1 out 5 times it publishes those highlights

Can't wait for some specialized tool for web. (highlighter plug in doesn't work for me)

Highlighting is such a game-changer. So frustrating that we can't already easily highlight everything, everywhere. 😅

😘🫶lol just an opinion

Nice

Each verse gets a note?

Ah, that's good. I wrote in my last article that the Bible would be the first book published on Nostr and I see that it's already true. 🫶

You can break it down however you like.

I'm going to start off publishing the chapters in their entirety as 30041s and link them together with 30040s as books, with the verses only numbered in the markdown, just to get the entire thing published quickly. But the 30041s are replaceable events, like long-form articles are, so I can go back and break them down with more 30041s containing individual verses, later. Or create a script that does that, automatically.

Publishing verses would also mean that someone could take my "Catholic version" and reorder/expand/exclude verses to get a "Protestant" or "Orthodox" version. Someone could also come up with a new Bible version by combining verses from different publications, or including the same verse in three versions and adding commentary. That sort of thing.