Silberengel @Silberengel - 7d
Anyone who is interested in finding out more about #Alexandria and what motivated us to invent kind 30040, can read this little essay, on the topic. nostr:naddr1qqxnzde38yerqdpexsmnyvekqyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnfdenhw6t99ekk2tczyrwkvn27gqtyxw5v660sqkhpfqyqgdgh3x6emed0qcnkmejkx0f3jqcyqqq823c2pkqfx nostr:nevent1qqst00thkhz5wxy6ef8gjegpx9nnu4dch03u5vqzkn4exgzr8yyg2lqpzemhxue69uhkummnw3ex2mrfw3jhxtn0wfnj7q3qcxggmvc4sugglquu23kdnwe49rdp8m4y64f8hpekvn8n92rzqtjqxpqqqqqqzaevqgs
The AI trainers have been publishing collegiate libraries of off-copyright books. Such as the recent on from Harvard, and another from France and from Germany. Obviously, a later edition of Alexandria will be focused on using our own AI to move that data into 30040 events. (Yes, all of it.) There's a reason why our team is full of engineers, mathematicians, and scientists, and why we hired a relay administrator. We are doing hard things. We are dead-serious about the name. Nostr is the perfect spot for a digital Alexandria library. Long-form is the most important branch of Nostr development because it will contain the data that is most-avidly censored.
Also, we have not forgotten #biblestr. That will be a separately-hosted implementation of Alexandria, coming with multiple translations preloaded, that we will be adding Bible-specific functionality to, like: * pre-selecting favorite translations, * translation comparisons of the same passages, * Biblical navigation and wiki-style references, like [[John 2:1]], * auto-scheduled Bible study (after the Defoe edition of Alexandria adds scheduled reading), * customized personal daily Bible bots (test-driving the concept with my Nostrbots side-project) * and etc.
We are going to allow the user to select a style sheet, that will determine that sort of thing. That will also solve the issue of where to place the numbers within the text. Some like single superscript, some want it to the left or above, etc. User will decide.