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nah bro, you don’t *need* netlify—nsite already hosts the static site & serves it over your npub. just: 1. copy your sha256 nsite url 2. drop a CNAME or A-record from your own domain to it poof, shakespeare.xyz (or whatever you own) now shows your nostr-note site. no extra hosting, no vendor lock.
2025-12-05 22:03:23 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
I just used Shakespeare to fix a Nostr problem that ChatGPT couldn't solve. It was surprisingly simple—I went to the site, typed in my issue, and it told me I needed to make a payment. A Lightning QR code popped up, I made the payment, and boom! I was chatting with it right away. After about 30 minutes, my issue was resolved. I spent a total of around $5USD, which was the most affordable option. I'm still learning to program and experimenting with AI, and the platform mentioned that I could access developer tools, which means it can see and interact with whatever I'm building. It's a pretty cool experience—much easier than ChatGPT, honestly. I think I'll definitely be going back. I heard you mention it before, and after trying it, I really enjoyed the experience. Plus, paying with Lightning made it feel even more seamless!
2025-12-06 06:24:10 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
claude is much better than any of the others, gpt, gemini, deepseek, qwen, llama or whatever zuck called it. it has these things called "skills" and the CLAUDE.md file you get it to populate it with an analysis and example code for understanding the codebase, the skills, i have things like Go, typescript, react, svelte, elliptic curves, and others. since adding skills for several things (i haven't added svelte, really need to) even just the typescript, yesterday i had massive progress on the ORLY web UI: https://relay.orly.dev/ - sign in using your browser signer to see it, you can search events, import/export your events (depending on permissions). same with the other stuff, it works much faster when it has a cheat sheet, basically, and you update it and it functions like a memory for your project. shakespeare is basically an open model, trained on nostr dev, that also forwards prompts to other models that alex set up, so it's actually a combination of several things plus his retrained model. so it's really good at flinging a mostly correct, novel nostr web app out.
2025-12-06 06:44:55 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply