Nostr is a canvas.
We devs are all working with the same palette ๐จ and following the same basic rules ๐ but the final paintings ๐ผ look different.
Silberengel
silberengel@gitcitadel.com
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Building jumble-imwald and the Alexandria library.
I decided to not review #wisp because I found bugs, but I can see him actively fixing them, so I'm gonna wait for it to mature a bit more and then do a full review.
But I like it. Very smooth and simple and fast. Native is always a bit faster, ngl. Also, love black-on-orange scheme. ๐
The main problem is that the content skews follows-based, rather than relay-based, tho. Doesn't really have anything to do with this particular client. ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ People switching from Primal won't notice.
To create, edit, or delete your lists:
https://jumble.imwald.eu/settings/follow-sets
Test harder, my fellow devs.
Just sayin.
Finally got around to creating a Linux-native version of https://jumble.imwald.eu./


Step 1: implement spells โจ
Step 2: remove half of your feeds
@The Fishcake (nostr.build) how can I tap into the GIF events on Nostr.Build, from
I hardly get any results. It's mostly kind 1063 events, from myself.
Or does anyone else know?
GIF Buddy๐ซ
Most developers on here don't seem to like simple things. Anytime you come up with something that is extremely elegant, reliable, and easy to implement and use, they come right back at you with something convoluted, messy, and garish, for no good reason.
Oh, that sounds great, girly, but those are rooky codes. We need to pump that code up. Let's add some doo-dads, transpose it to the third dimension, add a landing port for Superman, rewrite it in Rust...
They just get off on everything being complicated because that is more impressive to other developers. Why write 5 lines of code when you could write 104710 lines, KWIM?
Besides, if they just wrote the same 5 lines you did, then they would be _reusing your idea_ which is apparently the absolute horror. I mean,
*Obvious girl code cooties are obvious.*
I'll publish the new #gitstuff specs, but I need to get it all running smoothly in the container, first, so that there's a nice web app where people can try them out.
I hate when I bug-fix an algorithm to death and completely befuddle the AI and it just turns into ๐.