nostr:nprofile1qqs8sxs4yuz47axp7uprpugrs3sfkdz5379tdg9xe2n5qfvz070a4egprdmhxue69uhkwmr9v9ek7mnpw3hhytnyv4mz7un9d3shjqg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhx6mmnw3ezuur4vgzaq60d Does mkstacks & /or nostrify support NIP-42? I've been trying to implement it into a project, and every time I do (both Mkstacks and GitHub Copilot + Nostrify mcp) it nukes the UI for whatever reason. I'm thinking it's a good chance it's just a case of the stupids (on my part or the LLM's), but wanted to ask before dumping a bunch of time and/or tokens into a project without knowing for sure. Thanks
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try learning to code instead
it's not hard
I have written some hacky code before vibe coding was a thing, but I wouldn't know the first thing about Javascript and React and all that. I don't need to know how to code for my job or anything, and I'm not making anything groundbreaking, so I figure I'm just going to pay for a GitHub copilot subscription and treat it as a slightly more productive hobby than watching YouTube.
If people find my (non AI written) custom NIP useful I'll probably try to non-vibe a relay that works with it, but otherwise would hope that somebody who actually knows what they're doing would implement it into a better client.
I didn't have incredible results with githun copilot either. Tryaybe just the nip42 part with Claude sonnet, that might help
I wouldn't consider such a stressful activity a hobby but fine
Lol 90% of the time it's a fun thing with the feeling of infinite possibilities, the other 10% is me cussing out the AI and trying to manually fix broken stuff
how much have you spent so far?
Probably quite a bit of time, I've been doing a lot of experimentation with some different tools and projects. Often it's during quiet parts of work shifts when I can jump between my personal computer to write a few prompts and my work computer to do work, but I wouldn't be surprised if I found out I had some form of AI code editor open for 40-80 hours over the last couple months.
Oops, saw this in my notifications, probably meant cost not time. Used a Gemini free trial, then tried one month if ChatGPT for 20$, used a GitHub Copilot free trial last month before paying 10$ this month for a subscription, and put 25$ into open router so far. Trying to do everything on the cheap since I have no financial incentive to use the best, spent a little over $50 since I started vibe coding in April.
thank you for the detailed report
that's quite a bit but I guess it could have been spent with other "hobbies"