Combat vet turned indie dev. Freedom Tech, folk and Americana music, family, the outdoors, and the dogs (I think they are in charge)
My Nostr Projects list is getting a bit long, so you can visit it here...
https://pleb.one/projects.html
Created a Sitrep page on 11b.dev to share current projects and 11bDev social posts. Some skunkworks projects aren't on GitHub yet. https://11b.dev/sitrep
#11bdev
Three products in the works
* Fireteam - zero-knowledge, e2e, contacts with sync
* Opord - zero-knowledge, e2e, tasks and projects
* Hayduke - indie blog service
All right, good to go! "Yall" is now called "Fragout" and under the care of 11bDev. It will remain free until the current server cannot handle it and I'm forced to upgrade. For those who don't know, it allows posts to X, Bluesky, Mastodon, and Nostr simultaneously.
I want to schedule #Nostr posts in an app, but I don't want to login with nsec. I am assuming with a nip-07 login, a scheduled post cannot be sent until I would authorize it? I think... If so, I may have to succumb to letting people manually add their nsec.
#asknostr
I've been rebuilding Yall, adding more services and scheduling. It will be a paid service coming up. But the old one is open source and easy to throw up using docker. So feel to clone and run yourself, I'll be archiving it in the next few days probably. https://github.com/11bDev/yall-web
When I started Vibe coding stuff, I just let the Ilm pick the stack a lot of the time. I think this was a mistake. I have wanted to work with and learn Ruby most of my tech life. I should of made it a priority in projects to help me accomplish that task.
My blog service abbey needs a domain. Abbey is not available, let me know what you think of the following
AbbeyWrite.com
AbbeyWrites.com
AbbeyHub.com
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I’ve been working on my own “Indie” blogging platform. Mainly for myself, but I’m going to try to offer it as a service for cheap. Maybe $2 a month or something just so I can pay for the VPS.
If you had the choice, you could have the same service on either the web or a native app and they have the exact identical features. Which would you prefer?
Blueskys moderation features work pretty well. I did an experiment blocking the words facism and facist and suddenly Bluesky was a pleasant place to be. The level of hate dropped dramatically.