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Hello, fellow Nostriches. We at #GitCitadel have spent this week pricing out remote servers and brainstorming; considering the most cost-effective, but still performant, way to implement a public #gitserver based upon Nostr. In order to help us front the rental fees and lower the price to individual npubs, we have begun a new https://Geyser.fund goal. The resulting server will have multiple #gnostr implementations and tools on it. We are planning to begin with: * the #GitRepublic API, that will make it possible to log in to git with your Nostr signer, and will trade out e-mail communication with Nostr notes, * an HTTP-based git server (the first thing that will be going online, so that everyone can move or mirror their repos), * a paid AUTH relay https://gitcitadel.nostr1.com (currently 5000 sats/month, to cover all the running costs, but we hope to bring that down dramatically, due to your donations), * an #Alexandria instance focused on technical documentation and styled for the dev users, * and an instance of https://GitWorkshop.dev that displays the repos on the server. It's difficult to compete with a "free" public service, like GitHub or Codeberg, but we're hoping that tighter integration with Nostr will add some value to the developers using it, and for the public interested in browsing the PoW stored on it. Through the integration of Nostr and Lightning, we are leaning into the comfortable, Nostrized, friction-free logins, and will facilitate V4V payments for Nostr's hard-working devs. Many thanks in advance. And may you have a good morning.

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Hello. We have a new feature implemented, in #Alexandria, which might interest some of you. We have revamped and expanded the index card menu. You now have the ability to display publication details (index metadata) on the cards, including book summaries, ISBNs, and links to the npub profile pages of the publishing npub and the author. (If the author has a npub and is referenced in the 'p' tag, as with nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc's book, below.) https://image.nostr.build/0fba9c50c6f155a5fcad0f9259ff27339b260ef8b6f583a9f9498f30970c02ea.png This allows for publisher and author to share in the credit and the zaps, and to both be notified of interactions with the index. https://image.nostr.build/88ba49e743f87fb893f430a07d089e1aa8109b3137dcbd562ef3dc0c17acb207.png https://image.nostr.build/6d92fb472b3678a641f251d79628fa762b94366a8f61b8e16918c74aaf716549.png You also have the ability to open an original URL-source of the publication (usually to a web page, PDF, LaTeX file etc.), even if the publication is also available in event form. Currently, it opens outside the app. https://image.nostr.build/81bb15d3468f11e57627b12571756e2528e48d2b50c42bf1bb1b9e2823546365.png https://image.nostr.build/b6864db5b020bb31b99f2ae4d01b746e0942701a269ef19b370ba3e2a48f05fe.png This opens up Alexandria to being a true library catalog of all publications, even those under copyright or where there is no digital version readily available. They can be referenced and interacted with, through the index cards, in a manner similar to GoodReads or other "book review" sites. This will become more apparent, once we add things like kind 1111 comments, to the index events. For now, we're still revamping the parser and the table of contents, but they should be replaced #thoon. Thank you for your patience and support, while we rebuild, and may you have a good evening. Happy reading! https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/

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