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Silberengel
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Silberengel 1 month ago
Uh, you might want to deselect kind 30040 from your Jumble feed...
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Silberengel 1 month ago
# V14.0 Massive changes. You'll figure them out. Gotta cook dinner. Ciao.
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Silberengel 1 month ago
Working with the KKK (Kibana, Kubernetes, and Kafka -- What did you think I meant?) stack and trying to program a viewer for the regression test development. Having fun. Almost as fun as Nostr. Not quite. But almost.
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Silberengel 2 months ago
Okay, I managed to wrap up before leaving for my well-deserved vacation. * You can now manage your cache database and cache relay from the settings. (I really needed the management tool, for testing, so I went ahead and made it really cool because why not, right?) * Publications can handle e-tags, a-tags, or a mix of the two. Table of Content works for both. * You can change the font to small/medium/large size. Accessibility issues addressed. * You can add quiet and expiration tags to your events, and you can quiet down the entire app. * Hyperlinks are rendered as cards and I create preview hyperlink cards when they contain Nostr addresses. * Highlights contain previews. * Everything for OpenGraph previews is prepared and I'll fight with my proxy Server later. * Publications appear in the feeds. * Profile feeds are all searchable. * Kind 30817 supported. * Export 30023 and 30817 as Markdown files, 30041 30040 and 30818 as Asciidoc. * 30023 has a jump to #DecentNewsroom. 30817, 30818, and 30040 to #Wikistr. Both also to #Alexandria. PDF, HTML, and EPUB export will have to wait until I get back. * Fixed a lot of bugs. GN Description of quiet mode here:
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Silberengel 2 months ago
Nostr #devstr is slowly revealing the medium-term advantage of persistence over popularity. I love to see it. image
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Silberengel 2 months ago
Okay, totally getting rid of the second panel and bug-fixing everything because the technical debt of having three different navigation systems in #Jumble was driving me nuts with regressions.
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