Is Nostr GitHub working? We’ll probably need that sooner than we think the way things are going in EUSSR
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Can’t anyone host a gitlab?
Will they?
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Is Nostr GitHub working? We’ll probably need that sooner than we think the way things are going in EUSSR
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What we need is for multiple people to do it, trusted people to host projects in different places to ensure it doesn’t get deleted.
A bit, but soon (not soon enough) @GitCitadel will have a working version ready for commissioning. I think parts of it are already up, but that's a question for @ChipTuner, @Silberengel, or @MichaelJ.
yesterday I sent an issue it worked
Chip is bug-fixing the http git server code.
We're building a service we're going to run for Nostriches, tho. They're all talking about apps or something.
Lots of apps already exist, tho. I don't really understand what @HoloKat is wanting to know.
this fundamental misunderstanding that nostr is the basis for a service is unfortunately very prevalent and the reason why there are so few people actually trying it.
We're just building a hosted, open-source git server that lets you login with npub-auth, instead of e-mail or some account.
That'll integrate more smoothly with all of the ngit/gnoster apps, like GRW. Otherwise, you need access tokens and stuff, which is irritating.
that low friction is why nostr will win
Yeah, the token is the login. Much simpler.
it's insane the contortions that the W3C has gone through to avoid letting people just have PKI for auth instead of all these backwards-ass archaic and insecure schemes. i mean, ok. JWT is theoretically PKI auth, but overly complicated and retarded, and inflexible with the signature algorithms. i played with it for a while and hated it. essentially nostr auth events are the same exact thing in principle.
i mean, i was using RSA tokens to log in and file my fake tax returns for my "religious organisation" back in 2001-2008. when the organisation actually cares about security, they use PKI, but none of the web services actually give a shit about security, that's why it's all cookies.
"Facts! So you think that makes it easier for the newbies to get in? 🤔💻 #TokenTalk"
XD
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