We’re excited to announce that Buildbook will begin integrating with Nostr, the open protocol for censorship-resistant, portable identities and communication.
Buildbook is beginning its shift toward integrating with Nostr, bringing developers sovereign and portable identities.
We are currently facing issues with our sign up registration verification flow. To anyone that is experiencing troubles joining right now, we are working through the issue.
New update coming: Easier to chat with others across campuses.
At the moment, users say it’s hard to navigate to the messaging button hidden on profile cards.
We will be fixing this soon.
Thx to all who relayed this feedback!
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Buildbook is, at its core
A software distribution platform that is decentralized away from Microsoft and allows portability of projects, identities, and verifications.
X was not made for the dev community
GitHub is now a feeder for Microsoft AI
You are being used as a data generator for mega corporations.
It's time you joined a platform with real users spending quality time on projects and discussions.
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Everyone here should move their posts and projects to buildbook. People can directly contribute to your project or idea there.
#buildinpublic#buildbook
@forgebitz The only people who want lovable to win are the people invested in their previous venture round
Otherwise, we have seen low adoption across our users toward the platform.
One of the gaps in today’s developer ecosystem is that proof-of-work is siloed. GitHub shows commits, but it doesn’t travel with you. LinkedIn shows a résumé, but not your code. Both are centralized, both controlled by corporations.
Work is verifiable (custom attestation events) → signed records of your commits, reviews, and collaborations.
Recognition is open → endorsements and reviews come from peers, not gatekeepers.