That’s the idea 🙂
I’m trying to treat user requests and suggestions as higher signal than my own guesses.
Well, cringe. Form validation failed in a really stupid manner. Didn’t get so far to publish to any relays.
Updated with a fix.
Yeah, tags are limited at the moment, but I have this planned. I’ll prioritize it.
The long-term vision is to give nostr-native media suggestions to pick from based on content, and to invite artists to contribute to a pool of high quality options.
What bothers you the most?
Asking, so I can make this better.
You are invited to try https://decentnewsroom.com/article-editor/create
A weighted font apparently helps.
I considered it. It’s on the maybe-someday list. 😁
Yes, it has external dependencies not included in the Docker setup. It requires Redis and ElasticSearch. I keep forgetting to update the instructions. You could set those up separately on Docker and plug the credentials into .env.
I’m currently in the middle of reshuffling the routing straight in the main branch. Major construction site 😆But I’m very interested in some feedback. And ask away if you hit any problems.
There’s an editor on Decent Newsroom now also, if you wanna live on the edge a bit 😉

I haven’t touched my profile in ages and it was time stamped so long ago it was considered ded and it got garbage-collected across the board. 🤦♀️
Haha, we’re all drowning in imposter syndrome here. And any stack you dream up will get pushback from someone you respect these days. 🙈
Well. If you don’t insist and don’t know what fronted does in the background to produce responsive pages, it will derail quickly. There will be miles of consecutive fixes for self-inflicted problems, when all that was needed was to adjust a too-tight constraint on some element that broke the flow. All pages are responsive until you add CSS. LLM wants to force it.
PSA. Don’t reuse private keys across multiple curves. And if you do, for god’s sake, don’t announce it publicly. You’re giving away triangulation points and once guessed you lose control of all connected services.
I’m thinking more along the lines that we have a lot of very opinionated software and a lot of users who just don’t want to deal with the details. This makes protocol hopping possible so users can choose the best software for a given use by some other metric.
Yes, with a baked-in feature that it is not limited to one author/npub. A curated collection of lists.