GM and happy weekend, fellow Nostriches! #GitCitadel is looking for an additional frontend developer. What we offer: * Large, fun Nostr project team, including 6 other people working actively on the various frontend repos * Serious, provable resume bling * High-quality, advanced project work to base a grant application upon * Challenging, innovative tasks and the chance to influence the feature sets, tool choices, and roadmap * Experienced and professional colleagues * Self-hosted infrastructure that is increasingly integrated with NIP-34 "git stuff" and further Nostr efforts, run by a team of DevOps engineers * Energetic, personable Product Owner What you bring: * Active, regular engagement * Willingness to work in an agile, asynchronous, international environment with multiple Kanban boards and git repos * Volunteer effort, since we currently only make enough money to cover server costs We look forward to any DMs you send to @MichaelJ ๐Ÿš€
GM Nostr! โ˜€๏ธ A big THANK YOU, to everyone who volunteered to help us beta-test. The developers are excited, that so many of you are actively supporting them and interested in reviewing their work. Also, another THANK YOU, to everyone who is following and contributing to us on . You have managed to push us into the top spot on the Geyser front-page! image Without funding, big npub promoters, or other "official Nostr" support, it's sometimes been hard to keep going and stay motivated. But you guys just gave us a big burst of energy, to continue our grassroots development, against all odds. We will now commence developing even harder.
Good morning, fellow Nostriches! We at #GitCitadel have got some updates for you, today, as we do every week. We've: * fixed some bugs and performance issues in #Alexandria and sped it all up a bit, * corrected and expanded the Visualization page, * and we've soon got a rudimentary Claude AI integration available for you. (You can follow the progress of that integration on the GitHub PR .) In other news, this week was Move Everything Somewhere Else Week, and we've got an article describing the process, the results, and our next DevOps steps. Enjoy the read and have a nice Sunday! View Article โ†’
Good evening, Nostriches. We are glad to inform you, that we have gotten some of our formatting fixed and added some small features. Here you can see, how we have added a horizontal scroll bar to verbatim quote fields. This doesn't completely solve the left-margin problem, on mobile, but it keeps the information from running off the page. image We have added the ability to view the version/edition on the index card, if it is available. If the author tag is not available, we complete the field with "unknown". image Here you can see two formatting changes: 1. The hyperlinks are now underlined. 2. We have begun implementing type-driven formatting. For "type" tag filled with the word "book" (our default), the first capital letter of every chapter is enlarged. For all other types (such as here, with type="research"), that is not the case. image In other good news, we are delighted to have a second, experienced, full-stack developer. He will be focusing on frontend development, intelligent parsing for uploads, and maintenance/bug-fixing. We hope he will free up our main developer for more performance-enhancing improvements. We have also moved our project documentation and a collection of our favorite articles to #Alexandria. https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=the-gitcitadel-blog-by-stella-v-1 As always, please excuse our busy construction site and we wish you happy reading.