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I'm here to chew gum and build Nostr and I'm all out of gum. Well seasoned dev - I think I'm done, stick a fork in me

Just ordered myself a new Model Q from nostr:nprofile1qydhwumn8ghj7en9v4j8xtnwdaehgu3wvfskuep0wp5kxucpremhxue69uhkummnw3ezuum9d3nz6er9w3jhymtfdejkgtnyv5qzq4sh9dflwvr4pdqwv0zsrvtqdrwedgj9ulc929n4crlvnqt7a9hqw3h23z, guess I'm getting serious about this stacking sats business

Some screenshots of our progress towards a git-centric community client based on Flotilla 1.x

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More to come!

Whoops, that should be:

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This is the nostr-git monorepo shared using my GitHub Nostr Integration Extension:

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https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/nostr-github-integration/fagibbjlnnmfcgogkobglpcgpcllcjek

When you publish kind 1337 code snippets, the event is signed with whatever keys you have set in the browser signer extension if that's what you mean?

The powers that be at the Google Web Store approved my Nostr GitHub Integration Chrome extension - now you can share your repo announcements, code snippets or permalinks directly from GitHub:

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/fagibbjlnnmfcgogkobglpcgpcllcjek

I've been building it with GitLab and Gitea in mind as well, so it shouldn't be too hard to expand to other platforms. The UI side is a bit hacky atm since it inserts itself into the page's DOM but most of the Nostr API is in a separate library already. Watch this space!

I've been working with nostr:nprofile1qqsdqnk0xw3s8fvc2t7mdq0d3dqjyqd6shvdyxv6a3eukcngr4324yqpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qythwumn8ghj7cnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0c6dswr on a fork of Flotilla to make a git-centric social hub for open source developers using NIP-34. We've been cooking up some cool ideas for that as well as working on extra tooling like IDE extensions and GitHub actions to reduce friction

As part of the work I've been doing to build the git-centric community platform Flotilla-Budabit with nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3wamnwvaz7tmzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9uq3wamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwwpexjmtpdshxuet59uq52amnwvaz7tejdfekumrgvehx2mrfvu6kzcm3xe5kzcmev3kh5erzv3kkwdmcwa6kumf50pkrvuthvfm85ctrwu6xcamjdfkkc7ty9ehku6t0dchsz9rhwden5te0v9kxwmeww468smewdahx2tcpz9mhxue69uhnzdps9enrw73wd9hj7qgwwaehxw309asny7pwwp6kytcpzpmhxue69uhk2tnwdaejumr0dshsz9thwden5te0v35hgar09ec82c30wfjkccteqyg8wumn8ghj7cfwdehhxtnvdakz7qpq6p8v7varqwjes5hak6q7mz6pygqm4pwc6gve4mrned3xs8tz42gqfyp77t I've hacked together a browser extension that let's you easily publish Git repository announcements, NIP-C0 code snippets and the proposed NIP-34 permalink events directly from the GitHub web page:

https://video.nostr.build/5f2b7d20ff943fb347c4742ff1c16efd60cf272ae7817f2a21462e86acfee794.mp4

(Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio)

I'll be adding more features and doing a proper release in the coming days, but for the intrepid who can't wait, you can download and build the extension here:

https://github.com/chebizarro/nostr-git-extension

The Flatpak installation of Obsidian takes up 627.1 MB but the Gimp only needs 257.5 MB? The V8 Javascript Engine and its consequences have been a disaster for humanity...

Nowhere yet, but we're working on it...

Pffff yes, I wrote my first line of production Javascript in 1997, I'm not saying I don't have anything new to learn but I know shitty code when I see it

If your code won't run on anyone else's machine but your own, it's not really open source

Almuerzo en Mendoza

Should be subtitled "the joy of deleting old code" - great read and a handy reference