this is why I built notedeck. it should be easy for anyone to spin up micro nostr apps with a few lines of code, just like the original web, but built on nostr not http.
next version will have private nostr data support built right into the browser, so you don't have to deal with the complexities of implementing giftwraps yourself. let the browser do the work for you!
this is building on top of the current features provided by the notedeck browser:
- offline first apps by default
- multicast for local note syncing on wifi
- multi account
- nwc wallet
- multi app switching
- widget toolkit for rendering any type of note
you don't have to worry about implementing any of this stuff when building nostr apps, its just browser apis.
the biggest challenge in making this a reality is proper sandboxing and a dynamic scripting language for spinning up apps like you can in a browser, but without needing a server to host the app!
bullish on the other stuff π
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I think you're the only dev working on Thanksgiving π
Iβm not american
Off course, Canadian, my bad π
What happened to that visual app with icons that flashed when someone wrote a note? That was different π
There is a large universe of devs that are not american and arent busy with eating turkey
How can we do this on Shakespeare?
shakespeare is for web apps. will have to have something else for notedeck apps once the developer experience is more fleshed out
Dave?
could be dave or a similar app that is designed for notedeck app vibe coding.
imagine typing "build me an app" in dave and then the app just spawns in the browser
Notedeck is
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Fine and Dave is great. Sometimes bug when I add new column and try
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Subscribe to someone else notes then it doesnβt show up , π