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Do you have any concrete examples of what type of tech you have in mind that shares human values?
This is crushing all of the parsers, except those that are purely Asciidoc. π Need to work on them, some more.
Just look at the raw Asciidoc source.
This is the #bookstr macro I want to use for publishing all of the Great Works, so anyone interested should scream at me, now. (Or don't, and scream at me, later, as I am always around. π)
I've been working on it, for months, by attempting to publish different `30040` structures and see how I would best-address the individual parts. Also, I've been reading a lot of citation pattern documentation. That's how I came to the conclusion to make one generic book macro, rather than something #Bible specific.
#christian #catholic #biblestr
The #bookstr π macro is hierarchical. If you find a section or verse event, in the wild, you can just drop the section tags, to find the whole chapter, or the section and chapter tags, to find the whole book. This means you can always backtrack to the entire publication, from just one quoted line or paragraph.
We are going to be having these tags in all of our publications, so you will be able to "Bible-search" and "Bible-cite" any of our books!
I love books. Name checks out. π
Some things:
1. *You have to scroll-right on mobile.* Unlike Jumble and Alexandria, Wikistr is an unapologetic desktop-focused app, and that's why it's cool. If you have a wide screen, you can open up lots of panels, and make some wider, and it turns into the document version of a Bloomberg terminal. Credit for this design goes to @fiatjaf.
2. The different Wikistr themes have different looks, help text, and *different relays*, for the document search and the social interactions. #Quranstr uses Nostrabia, for instance, whilst #Biblestr focuses on Christpill. The basic #Wikistr has been left secular. I am looking for a Jewish relay, but haven't yet found one, so #Torahstr uses generic ones.
3. All have light and *dark themes*. The light themes are so much prettier, but I know you will all use the dark ones.
4. All themes take *your personal relay list* into account, and share a few document relays, so you can just pick the theme you like and use that.
5. *We printed the Bible first because Gutenberg did* and he's the inspiration for our Nostr printing press. We will proceed to print all other open-license books we can find, including the Torah, Quran, classical authors, English literature, etc. They will all be searchable, with this mechanism.
6. This wikistr *can find and render kinds 300023, 30041, 30817, 30818, 30040*, and the comments are kind 1111 and you can vote at the top of the panels, using the up/down arrow buttons. Only kinds 30817/818 are in the left-most panel feed, to keep it uncluttered and true to the origins.
The hyperlinks mentioned are:
The original Wikistr, that I forked:
https://wikistr.com/
Wikistr Imwald π²
https://wikistr.imwald.eu/
https://torahstr.imwald.eu/
https://quranstr.imwald.eu/
https://biblestr.imwald.eu/
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These never really took off because we have kind 30023.
Nobody cares, if a microblog has a typo.
It's worth noting that Psalm 42 is prayed by the priest and altar servers at the beginning of every Catholic Mass celebrated according to the old form (1962 and previous).
In Germany, they use Psalm 124.
P: Unsere Hilfe ist im Namen des Herrn.
M: Der Himmel und Erde erschaffen hat.
[[book::bible | Psalms 124:8 | DRB]]
Oh, wow. I was this many days old, when I found out that the DRB doesn't have that verse.
[[book:: bible | Psalm 124:8 | KJV]]
Is it maybe in Psalm 123 or 125. The Douay has an off-by-one thing going on with some of the Psalm numbers. That translation combines two of the early psalms that are separated in other translations.
Is this on a public repo yet? I'd love to take a peek at the code.
ted nugget rocking the hollow body guitar on the streets of austin
**ted nugent
Google trends show weird stats. Is this guy on to something?
He could be. All I find are MSM articles stating that the Google Trends information was misinterpreted, so it might actually be true. I feel like I've seen other Google trends videos that are similar from past situations that make them hard to be coincidental.
GN nostrland π
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Good night @Jay π§‘π« thanks for the zap
average girl on nostr π
Ainβt no way πππ
PSA: Joe Nakamoto is not a journalist
From today I could start seasoning my steak with fruits.. π
I cannot tell you how much I love that the Santa Express Christmas train is a thing every evening in December ππ₯°π
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#christmas #trains
What the hell do you think βwar time financeβ means?


Good night nostr friends, enjoy your saturday night. #homesteading 

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Surrealistic Menina
It's more than natural.
Each and one of us are chemically different. It's like for example in traditional medicine, you have people that the medicine effect is the opposite, that is supposed to be. Some have allergic reactions, some physical rejection and others instead of being calm, with a pill that should relax, they get 100% speed up.
The opposite also happens.
I think we should learn to listen to our body and respect what it tells us, what it works and don't, and honour it.
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