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Thread #5 at Day 180🧵
Israel/US total Blockade on Gaza since March 2.
-Documenting manmade famine "Days Without Food, Water, or Medicine"
-Facebook Posts since Day 66.
-Thread w/ screenshots starts at Day 80; the promise of aid into Gaza.
https://t.co/12M4GHJ1C4
🇵🇸#FreePalestine
@claudeai Feature request: ability to store documents, and remember by issue. Use case: writing a cover letter for a job, based on resume. I have to upload my CV every time, every new chat, then input a link to job description, cover letter is made with both inputs. It would be nice not having to upload the CV every time per chat.
@jack I am going to do a branch on your git repo with these features. 1) Instead of iOS native, it will work exclusively on desktop. 2) Native GUI multi-platform, MacOS, Windows, Linux. 3) C++ instead of Swift.
The Swift code base is actually very small, that should be easy to port. The spec is very complex, for me, but I know nothing about Bluetooth mesh networks. So it won't take one weekend, unfortunately, but many weekends. I will apply for a @OpenSats grant (because urgent needs for funds, yes, the reason I am writing this is basically to ask for money 🤒). Not really the only reason, I genuinely think this is very cool, but if I'm going to spend many months working on it, I should be paid for that, if many people around the world use something that I did, and find it useful. Not a billionaire here, unfortunately.
That code should be only a demo with possible many new features that I don't know right now what those would be, open to suggestions "Thank you for your attention on this matter" (that was a joke). Best regards. @subtothelordx
my weekend project to learn about bluetooth mesh networks, relays and store and forward models, message encryption models, and a few other things.
bitchat: bluetooth mesh chat...IRC vibes.
TestFlight: https://t.co/P5zRRX0TB3
GitHub: https://t.co/Yphb3Izm0P
TWELFTH WAVE OF NOSTR GRANTS
We are pleased to announce our latest wave of grants supporting the nostr ecosystem as it evolves to become more versatile and resilient.
https://t.co/7i8BLtT5v7
@jack@jack@OpenSats We (me and @subtothelord ) are wondering if there is any update on the grant to sponsor a collection of NOSTR clients and if anyone could contact us. We are developing a desktop (Linux, Mac OS, Windows) client, here https://t.co/sE7w83F81t
On 22 April, 1993, Students Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina from the University of Illinois programmed one of the first web browsers with a graphical interface – Mosaic 1.0.
#WebDesignHistory
@jb55 @OpenSats@jack@YakiHonne@melvincarvalho @pablof7z 2/ Hey William, nice to hear from you. It will be a "twitter-like" app, much like Damus, but only for desktop (Mac, Linux, Windows). On the development of my #nostr library, the only way I found out how to do things like getting the feed of a user, was to debug the Damus code.