So ngit/grasp basically stores git repos on your own (and other) servers, but indexes them all on nostr. Hashtree uploads the repos to blossom servers but uses the same nostr events to index.
ngit/grasp easy to reason about, easy to implement, easy to setup locally.
Hashtree.cc interface is very nice, maybe hard to setup locally? A lot of technical implementation details to replicate across platforms. Free Blossom servers about to receive a lot more content/bandwidth usage.
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Hashtree.cc looks interesting. And a clean ui for managing git. But ngit and grasp seem to be working well. Hashtree looks like a lot of techinical debt there to reproduce
@GrapheneOS what's happening with twitter? native app on grapheme can no longer post. is X unaware or is that the end for X on graphene
Anyone want to DM me an invite to the Fiatjaf pyramid scheme?
Anyone know of a VPN client that uses PKI instead of login/password and supports lightning payments for usage rather than monthly subscription?
Why is the FOSDEM 2026 social web devroom only about Mastodon? I thought everyone understood Mastodon was broken long ago.

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FOSDEM 2026 – Social Web Devroom – Call For Participation
The Social Web Foundation is pleased to announce the Social Web Devroom at FOSDEM 2026, and invite participants to submit proposals for talks for t...