Thank you for being patient with all of the new versions of #Jumble Imwald 🌲 , but it was hard for me to format every possible fallback or OpenGraph card, for the proxy server. Kept noticing that I'd missed one.
https://jumble.imwald.eu/ should look more alive, now.
Silberengel
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Our project homepage is: https://gitcitadel.com
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Nostr makes OpenGraph obsolete.
Few know this.
Kind 30023 is turning into a gigantic data garbage heap. I'm filtering out events more aggressively now, using a policy on d-tags.
The reason you are seeing vibe code projects getting abandoned everywhere is because vibe coding is _grueling, never-ending labour_, like all software development. It is not fun. It is work. And the less foundational knowledge and experience you have about software development, testing, systems architecture, symbolic logic, and DevOps, the faster it becomes work, and the faster the project becomes abandoned, or melts down into a buggy mess.
It seems fun.
At the beginning.
Almost all bug reports I receive are actually feature requests. I'm a professional tester, and an unusually good one.
If it's a real bug, I will find it and fix it, myself. If I haven't fixed it, yet, it's probably because I have a full-time day job, a family, a large house and garden, I am the sextant, I sing in the church choir, I arrange meetups, and I occasionally like to enjoy going for a walk, sleeping, or eating something other than bread dipped into microwaved coffee.
Also, I am a volunteer and I'm working on 5 different large, complex projects _simultaneously_, as well has being the admin for my hosted systems and building a complex, automated test environment, for all of the projects, as well as being Nostr's only book publisher.
If you don't like it, don't use it.
**Thank you for not reporting.**
Coding with AI requires memorizing the entire codebase, so that you can stop it from doing idiotic stuff.
If you are a developer or relay admin, and want to make sure that your client or relay can handle the #bookstr macro, I would suggest you read the spec [[NKBIP-08]]:
https://wikistr.imwald.eu/nkbip-08*645eb808ac7689f08b5143fbe7aa7289baad2e3bf069c81d2a22a0d3b3589c18
We are going to be publishing a LOT of books and other important documents, so it would be a shame if you missed out. Make sure to follow nostr:npub18cddpua960qjy3wmw7y9gmzr4h3ajlrwq3k9jnmqzlxke4qkg6gqeyaztw , so that you can see everything it writes, or look on #Alexandria:
https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/
nostr:npub1wqfzz2p880wq0tumuae9lfwyhs8uz35xd0kr34zrvrwyh3kvrzuskcqsyn is helping me hone the spec and make it as AI-friendly, as possible. If anything is unclear or incomplete or simply wrong, just @ me. 🤙🏻
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The #Orly 🦉 relay really is that fast. 💕
I got books to search. Speed matters.
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