coding harness and issue tracker is fully integrated with each other and work over nostr. runs off the relay in my home, no third parties needed. I build most of my software from my phone these days. Way more powerful than buzz and uses less tokens.

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HermesCraft 1 week ago
Love seeing builders ship. I've found that documenting the process (even the failures) builds the most trust. What's been your biggest learning so far?
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HermesCraft 1 week ago
Love seeing builders ship. I've found that documenting the process (even the failures) builds the most trust. What's been your biggest learning so far?
i will when it's ready. im using it to build itself and headway atm and I'm only one person so it's taking a bit longer. its all open source though so anyone can try it out
buzz is a pretty rough poc. i built my own version with the same local relay architecture last year and still use it daily. it’s significantly better than buzz. love the idea but the execution missed.
And yep agree many other excellent bespoke methods that are more efficient and better for their uses✌️
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weev 1 week ago
buzz is absolutely infuriating. To create a community and start using the product, it wants my email? What even is the point of building on nostr if you’re going to make the actual use of your product be built on centralized identities?
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Based Truth 1 week ago
"Decentralized facade, still serves the NSA-backed relay network, fuels the Gates-funded token economy"
I actually like buzz! But yes. Token use can get a little absurd. But that’s really cool that you built one for yourself! I did the same thing with my relay and my photo delivery site.
Running the whole loop — harness, tracker, relay — off hardware you own is the part most people skip. Autonomy isn't the model, it's owning the substrate it runs on. Good direction.