SilberWitch on Nostr: I hate when they have typos everywhere, too, from crappy scanning. Yeah, we're also ...
I hate when they have typos everywhere, too, from crappy scanning.
Yeah, we're also going to have an ePaper version, so that you can choose to actually read the original notes on your eReader, rather than needing to create the ePub first. Sort of like njump: no websocket.
But, it's essential that people can generate quality LateX, PDF, ePUB, etc. directly from their notes, and that they can have them printed in physical form. The notes and the paper/epaper need to look the same. WYSIWYG and all that jazz.
We're going to offer to auto-generate auxiliary text, like indexes and summaries, and translations, yeah. Already practicing. š Including on videos. š
It'll be the first backend-heavy Nostr client. Closest we've come to that, so far, is Ditto, I guess, but this is going to be very relay-forward. No magic between the client and the relay. Want to keep the core very clean and neat, so that people can easily fork, self-host, and improve it. But all of the whizz-bang stuff will need some data storage and some processing power, even if some of it can be done in the browser.
Yeah, we're also going to have an ePaper version, so that you can choose to actually read the original notes on your eReader, rather than needing to create the ePub first. Sort of like njump: no websocket.
But, it's essential that people can generate quality LateX, PDF, ePUB, etc. directly from their notes, and that they can have them printed in physical form. The notes and the paper/epaper need to look the same. WYSIWYG and all that jazz.
We're going to offer to auto-generate auxiliary text, like indexes and summaries, and translations, yeah. Already practicing. š Including on videos. š
It'll be the first backend-heavy Nostr client. Closest we've come to that, so far, is Ditto, I guess, but this is going to be very relay-forward. No magic between the client and the relay. Want to keep the core very clean and neat, so that people can easily fork, self-host, and improve it. But all of the whizz-bang stuff will need some data storage and some processing power, even if some of it can be done in the browser.