Thank you very much! Nostr support is also coming along nicely. Hoping to release first draft next week.
Which links do you mean? Links in status text or the links to profiles or statuses?
I have one small improvement planned for the status texts, too: showing img alt text, even if there is other text.
Still looking for #Mastodon test users for my text-first web client https://nostrodon.com. I consider it “feature complete” for now and will concentrate on integrating #Nostr next. Any and all feedback appreciated.
In case you are using Damus: that’s https://nostrodon.com .-)
Still looking for #Mastodon test users for my text-first web client https://nostrodon.com. I consider it “feature complete” for now and will concentrate on integrating #Nostr next. Any and all feedback appreciated.
If you are #reckless and have a #Mastodon account please check out my new, highly experimental client https://nostrodon.com . (I started with implementing Mastdodon since I had more uncertainty about the API there. Nostr will follow soon.)
Butter is essential.
Could you curate some examples?
I thought of Star Trek, but a mirror cabinet is a nice image too. As it is hard to get out of.
Any prospects yet? What are you searching for?
Most apps I build are edge cases only.
Trying from time to time, lately using Phind, but it introduces subtle errors that are sometimes hard to debug. Still it can be nice to overcome coder’s block.
In case the nostodon.com domain was registered by a fellow Nostrich, I’d like to get to know them!
It is just a proxy: https://nvk.org/alby-lnurlp
Moved to GitHub pages and it ignores folders beginning with dots. Good catch! Should be fixed now.
Started a new proof of concept project. Still a little secretive about it. Consider this an announcement of an announcement.
Agreed. Migrants might even help improving the “Betreuungsschlüssel“ („teacher/student ratio?!“) a little.
One cool thing about Mastodon is that it is rails based. Assuming adoption will keep growing, I might always have a job as a maintainer. Like those 70+ years Fortran programmers.