Silberengel @Silberengel - 8h
Ebooks on #Citrine 🍋, published by #Alexandria. Nostr is bringing public-domain publications to your cellphone.
First person to develop an Android-native 30040/41 reading app wins.
mleku @mleku - 8h
oof the line breaks tho
Yeah, let me go edit that... 😂🙈 Looking at everything on my cellphone helps me see. Stuff like that, since the screen is so narrow.
mleku @mleku - 7h
it may be the app though, if it's interpreting markdown but not joining lines with breaks
Silberengel @Silberengel - 7h
Nah, I had hard breaks in there and didn't notice, on the laptop screen. Fixed it.
If you want to read it on your phone, with some pretty markup, go to #Alexandria. https://alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=aesops-fables-by-%C3%83%C2%86sop-v-test-version-with-e-tags
Citrine got crazy-fast. Downloaded all of the books I'd uploaded in like 3 seconds. Don't even know how that is possible.
books are small data... i think the bible text is like 40mb maybe
Yeah, but try to download entire books from the Internet. This is way faster.
it is the prophecy
Silberengel @Silberengel - 2h
Another example
An example from nostr:nprofile1qqs0u3zuhclx8szdpnpqdwwuk9t9976hcg3qsxh4kxl0s24vzndhmkqprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2qg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0hk88jy 's book, that has graciously been published for Nostriches. I'm still working on the formatting, and prettying it up some more, but it's already readable and full of really great advice. Highly recommend, for anyone with aging or disabled family and friends. (I guess that's everyone, actually.)
I legit read the whole thing. 😂
Coming along, nicely, for my first draft. https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=the-accidental-caregiver%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%99s-guide-by-winn-merwin-pt-dpt-v-1
Need to add some hard-returns to the verbatim quotes. Let me do that, real quick.
Fixed the worst of it, but I need to hide the URLs and abstract out the footnote tags. That should stop it from spilling over on the right. Exhausted, for now. I'll fix it, tomorrow.
There was one line that was crazy-wide. Just fixed it. Maybe refresh. Should get much narrower. I'll work on it more, tomorrow.
Yeah, you can use my CLI, for now. It doesn't have to be public domain, for technical reasons, that's just the rule for our own relay. You can upload them to most relays.
Silberengel @Silberengel - 1h
For clarification, the books are a set of replaceable notes, so that you can "edit" them. That keeps the barrier to publishing low. At the same time, events all have a unique ID, so people can trace your changes. The most important thing is to just get the publication printed and look at it in the #Alexandria reader. Then you can fiddle around, until it looks pretty, or whatnot.
It's going to be easier. We just haven't finished the uploader in the web client, yet.