I would recommend learning to set up a code editor (vs code for example, just install it), install stacks, and/or goose, confiure the LLM provider via API (pyperq for example) and then create a mkstack repository. There you can see and edit the code at the same time as the llm edits your application.
About costs: I am alos struggling. Results with gemjni flash are very bad, with claude sknnet very expensive... But I guess that's how it is for the moment.
Normally with nostr apps, the data is stored on blossom servers, so you don't need to set up a database. That's the whole point of nostr.
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Learned something from this and followed you, thank you for the advice!
Gotta fix my zaps so I can zap you! I really appreciate your response