Yes, we are shipping. ☺ View quoted note →
You can now publish on #Alexandria. View quoted note →
Good evening, Nostriches. We have a new alpha version of the #Alexandria Gutenberg edition on https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu . We've made some screencasts of improved or expanded functionality. The Compose and My Notes pages: People searching with "n:" prefix: Hashtag searching with "t:" prefix: D-tag searching with "d:" prefix: Finding your own publications and visualisations: Loading events for republishing: Creating a longform article: Notifications and public messages:
Good evening, Nostr. Here is a long video displaying some of the major #Alexandria features, including: * the new visualisation diagram, * note-taking, * events search, * comment box, * the revamped ToC, * and public messages. https://v.nostr.build/qOWIa7brGCDrvoTp.mkv
#Alexandria has an active #ngit page. This is where the issues from the Contact page land:
MedSchlr is an instance of #Alexandria, customized for the medical community. We know that Nostr can bring true academic freedom to scientific journals and research papers. View quoted note →
New #Alexandria version on next, coming up, later today. 😎 Bringing kind 24 public messages to the masses. image
Good evening, Nostriches. We have rolled out the next alpha version of #Alexandria, for your testing fun: Gutenberg v0.0.3 As always, you may use the main Alex instance for productive use. We are now truly feature-complete and will continue to work on hardening and maturing what we have, on our march toward the MVP release. https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/
Good intro into #relays, from a Nostr power user. View quoted note →
GM Nostr 😊 Things are finally moving along, toward the full release of the Gutenberg edition of #Alexandria. We have a stable v0.0.1 on https://alexandria.gitcitadel.eu and the (buggy, very much alpha, but feature-complete) v0.0.2 has been rolled out to our staging area on https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu. This iteration adds the features: * Table of contents (a work in progress, but fun to play with) * Events search page for * unique IDs (hex, npub, naddr, nevent, note, nprofile, and NIP-05) * n: name * d: d-tag * t: hashtag * Publishing of any event kind, including 30040 publications * Commenting with kinds 01/1111, for any event * D-tag/wiki disambiguation, that respects deferrals * Relay and network monitoring * Automatic detection and integration of local relays * Rendering of long-form articles, publications and notes, wiki pages * All content fields rendered with #NostrMarkup, either Asciidoc or Markdown, depending upon the kind * Login with browser extension, npub-only, and Amber (remote!) * Note (30041) composition There's a link to a short mobile screencast, on our Geyser page: