#shakespeare is here! Waitlist's suck! Why did you do one? Because our main engineer @Alex Gleason is currently running around NYC, and more importantly, we want your experience with Shakespeare to be amazing. This is the first time anything like this has ever been done, and we’re taking the time to get it right. We’re starting with a small group of users to ensure everything works smoothly, squash any bugs, and refine the experience before opening it up to everyone in the coming week or two. Thanks for your patience! We’re building something special and you can check it out right now by visiting https://shakespeare.diy, watch the tutorial video here: and read the blog post here: When you do finally get access and create something, share it to Nostr with #ShakespeareDIY so that we can see what you've built. And as always, if you have any questions, please tag me. 🎭

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OMG! Yessss, please. I will. Thank you, very much! Probably will be in go mode later next week, if I do get in.
Very cool! Team Soapbox is straight fire. Minor correction on the tutorial video: use the Nostash Safari extension if you’re on iOS. Nostore is no more.
Yes. Nostash implements NIP-44 encryption, meaning it works with new-style NIP-17 DMs, for example. It also updates the list of known event kinds (according to the GitHub NIPs repo) so that you know what kind of events you’re signing. Lastly, it drops support for anything below iOS 17, macOS 14, and Safari 17, but they weren’t working on Nostore anyway.
That’s awesome man. I did notice Nostore wasn’t working with a NIP-17 app I vibe coded so that’s when I gave Nostash a try. I think I was able to read my DMs after that so that makes sense now. Still needs a little work on the sending side but the vibing will continue. I guess this was the nudge I needed to migrate everything over and uninstall Nostore. Thanks for picking it up. 🤙
Would be good to see a comparison between this and lovable and a few others, for certain use cases or interest groups.
Wow! This is the best thing I’ve seen in here for a long while. Is it possible to integrate a lightning checkout on websites created with Shakespeare? Specifically: (1) in your blog website (see tutorial) can you add a ‘donate’ button to accept sats over lightning? (2) in your event app, can you integrate lightning with the following flow ‘select event > book > pay with lightning > paid > ticket sent over > redirect to ‘my events’ screen’. Hope I hear from you soon. Keep building amazing non-violent freedom fighting tools for those of us who have opted out of the comfort of slavery and control✌️😊🤙. Long live Freedom.
yes, all of this is possible. i actually did this for my personal website and my events apps. maybe that's what you're saying here? but yes, you can create ecommerce sites using nostr's classifieds NIP.
Wow, this is amazing. I've never seen anything else built with an AI or much more easy to implement with other available technology... What such a cool moment that we're living! Anyone now could build his project just with a prompt and get back a very clean and neat code! 🎩 ⚡ View quoted note →
I used Alby... I'll try again tomorrow. I just wanted to let you guys know in case some part of the service was down, because I seemed to be able to sign in and sign events just fine. This could be a me thing somehow... I am the target market though 😂🤣
It should work with Alby just fine unless things were down, but I haven't seen any chatter about this. I am however out on the lake and not fully able to test things. I'll let others know.
Enjoy the water! I signed up for beta knowing what that means... and knowing I have a tendency to shake out weird problems. If anyone needs any other info from me, feel free to tag or whatever 😊
If you choose to be reasonable, you will be spammed with approval requests for the kind 25742 events on every interaction. The NSPs will appear offline as well. If you were to, say, Deny the approval request, the outcome would be a site where all the NSPs are offline with no further interaction capability. It may work if you say that you fully trust the application.