When he's right, he's right.
View quoted note →
alp
alp@nostrplebs.com
npub175nu...g6w0
Muslim, husband, father, freedom tech enthusiast
If you use your anonymity to insult people and pick fights, you don't belong here or anywhere else. You're a coward and will be muted faster than I mute a spam bot.
"Give me what I need, give me. So I can build you a stupid little meme generator."
View quoted note →

Jumu'ah Mubārak, جمعة مباركة 🕌It's happening. Hollywood's getting replace by AI 🙂
Sorry, I had to push a quick hotfix right away. But it's only on for now. The desktop and mobile versions will take a bit longer, my deployment pipeline is acting up.
View quoted note →
NoorNote - feature-rich, fast, secure Nostr client
NoorNote — a slim yet feature rich Nostr client for Web, Desktop and Android. No Google services, open source. Social, personal websites, marketp...
Hey, check out my profile page under the field "Website". There's a new website listed there, and it's:
Nothing fancy, just a quick little website I threw together. But here's what's wild about it: it lives completely in the relays!
As kind:30078 events (NIP-78 — Application-specific data).
That's right, no web server, no web hosting, no database, no content management system, no deployment pipeline. Everything's in the relays, including the HTML and CSS design.
I want to empower Nostr users to take on freelance work. And I mean freely, on their own terms, sovereignly. Not trapped behind walled gardens like most platforms out there today. That takes three things: self presentation, getting and handling the work, and getting reviewed so you build your reputation.
At first for the presentation part, I thought okay, just make a bookmark folder with web links and mount it in your profile. It's still there. But that's not enough, you need some kind of list. A list of your skills, a list of what you're creating, a list of your hobbies, whatever. I did that, but it still felt weak.
So I thought, okay, make an expanded profile. An extra page where users can write whatever they want about themselves. Like a "MyPage".
But then I thought that's also not good enough. People have actual websites. Full websites.
So I've built a website editor: NosPress.
As an addon. One that can edit content, layout, and design. It's basically a mashup of WordPress' Gutenberg editor and the Divi site builder.
You get pre made blocks, global settings for color palettes, breakpoints, all that. Full CSS properties too. So you just click your website together, hit Save, then Publish, and boom it's live at
NIP-05 handle]
or if you don't have NIP-05 handle, then at
npub]
for anyone to see. Not just for Nostr or NoorNote users. It's public.
Your long form articles? You keep writing them in a longform article editor like on Yakihonne. Your blog posts or news? Those are your Nostr posts, filtered however you want by keyword or hashtag. There are blocks that let you pull them right into your website. Plus tons of other stuff.
But this is just the beginning. (I say that so often I should make it NoorNote's motto). NosPress' roadmap is long. This is just an MVP, and probably still buggy, but I'm open to feedback.
To me, this is the right way to present yourself, whether you're a company, a freelancer, someone raising livestock, or just a hobby aquarium person. Screw LinkedIn and all those other walled garden freelancer marketplaces based on Nostr/Bitcoin that still require an extra login and just give you a text box for your bio. This is how you do real sovereign websites.
NoorNote - feature-rich, fast, secure Nostr client
NoorNote — a slim yet feature rich Nostr client for Web, Desktop and Android. No Google services, open source. Social, personal websites, marketp...

NoorNote - feature-rich, fast, secure Nostr client
NoorNote — a slim yet feature rich Nostr client for Web, Desktop and Android. No Google services, open source. Social, personal websites, marketp...
NoorNote - feature-rich, fast, secure Nostr client
NoorNote — a slim yet feature rich Nostr client for Web, Desktop and Android. No Google services, open source. Social, personal websites, marketp...
The biggest crap Hollywood's been pushing on us for decades is this story about the hardworking guy whose wife isn't happy with him because he doesn't have time for the family (meaning: her). And because of that she gets to make his life miserable in every way imaginable, even drag him through divorce. Anyone who fell for that brainwashing and actually brought that crap into their real life deserves nothing but pity.