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I've been enjoying working with htmz and fastify. There's a certain point where it becomes a bit challenging to work with so it's definitely not the silver bullet I fantasize about. Like there's this point of complexity where database migrations are scary... projects like Redwoodjs have a solution for that, basically documented migrations as code, but there is a huge dependency list for that library that I don't want to touch. Then there's a similar project, Blitz.js which is like a springboard into React, abstracting the setup and scaffolding. Same deal with huge blobs of code. I think the real problem is that we don't understand the problem of webapps from a first principles approach. Like, the problem isn't defined so the solution is all wonky, formless, never agreed upon, and constantly evolving. A big problem I'm having with my Next.js/React (futureporn.net) app right now is data fetching and pagination. Whyyy must I solve this solved problem again and again? I long for the day when there is a strong foundation to build on. Gimme a framework that lets me focus on the user experience, not the data structures and fetching ๐Ÿ˜† Half the time I implement a shoddy solution and end up wishing I'd picked Drupal
Hi Nostr I don't have anything to say or ask right now, but I'm making it a daily habit to check on Nostr.
I could see Nostr being the dominant social media protocol 10 years from now. Feels really good to have an open protocol like this.
I've been using Nostr for a few weeks and I'm seeing a lot of potential here. Been reading through NIPs and getting excited about building.
I don't like coming on NOSTR and seeing bigotry and maximalism. This world is big enough for all kinds of beliefs and all kinds of blockchains.
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