that gemini thing would be a good solution but it's hard to imagine it getting adopted.
what is the solution?
normal people and small businesses when they want a website they will pay some retarded moron and this retarded moron will just deploy some bloated premade garbage with ugly templates and terrible CMS that will have a giant maintenance cost and the result will be a blog faking as a website with terrible everything
all websites are awful. the only websites that do not suck are those made by dedicated teams or by individuals who are making it for themselves and have some experience with all this madness.
indeed it's actually not as bad as I thought it was
bullshit, it's very overrated
it is used in all blog software, github readmes, stack overflow answers and many other places. it's not great for nostr, though, I think. we don't need another complicated standard shoved in what are simple text notes.
but you can't compile it with their server, can you? you must use the version from the app stores, which you can't verify if it's the same as your compiled version.
markdown is shit, please trash that idea
I've once implemented markdown support in branle, but later removed it because of the concerns being raised here and also because it sucks
how can most cryptographers and privacy-concerned people love a closed-source app so much?
oh, it's using https://github.com/futurepaul/nostr-rs
I'm taking example of https://github.com/nbd-wtf/go-nostr/blob/master/nip04/nip04.go and https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr-tools/blob/master/nip04.js for the implementation
https://github.com/emeceve/loquaz has it in Rust, I don't know how they did it.
hahaha
no
I"m yet to see anything useful: https://twitter.com/fiatjaf/status/1477942802805837827
roughly every month I get a random vim user who publishes their dotfiles to github and read their vim configuration. every single time I do this I see at least 5 different vim plugins I had never seen before. I open their pages and they have multiple extensions, subplugins, integrations. who are these people? where do they live? how can they survive if the only thing they do all day is write vim plugins and configure their perfect vim environment?
what about deleting code?
and yet Servo, the amazing browser engine from the Rust geniuses at Mozilla, failed
paste code or links to code and we will say things