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yani@smarteditor.io 14 hours ago
@Ema エマ ok... but it is 2 years of development so it is a very long story.
It started with just rustifying some parts of the interface for another site "peacepharm" and activists collective. That's 90% ready to launch.
But mixing Rust and PHP... We took the 5 slowest modules mentioned in comments and converted them to Rust. Then we took out all the yuck and replaced it with HTMLX. Then we had issues and it was taking forever to trouble shoot so we redid the user facing side of Hubzillia in Rust and WASM. It's all layered and sits over Hubzilla. We haven't changed any Hubzilla code.
Anyway since you asked, about now we needed a bitmap editor. Minipaint... it looked like it came out of 1990. "What if we just write our own."
We can do this because we reduce everything to atom and process it with a headless editor (HED). Along the way we have built 2 layer memory, an internal challenging system, I forget more than I remember. You are better for asking Khalid.
You are asking me about "what do I want to do". The problem is that I no longer has any idea of where I'm at with the concept.
You can literally talk to these applications and they fix themselves.
The goal is "if one person and one Claude can do this what can 100 people and 100 Claudes do"?
I don't know what the advantages are for Hubzilla. I knew 2 years ago when I started to never so a fool a half finished job. It's as much about Hubzilla as we decide. It's not forced on Hubzilla. It's not done as a fork. I think we have to decide that together.
There is a code review tool. You can ask your "Intelligence" to show you any code. There is a library of development documents. You need to ask your intelligence to explain. If it doesn't know it will ask others for help.
They don't appear as AI buttons, the Intelligences are working colleague that you can discuss with in Messenger and the Terminal.
We have eliminated all page refreshes, there is the switch to the admin pages then only a couple, if any.
Rust on the front and WASM is cache, once loaded, (any once) it fires up in ms.
We thumbnail posts into a strip.
The moderator is AI.
The project is funded by subscription (2 years $500) with bring your own Claude or API charges using our Claudes. At least that is the best guess model.
It's not Open Source ATM. It has to end up that way. What if just 10 people got involved and lifted it to a level that didn't need random help at the start? They put in a lot of time and deserve a reward.
I feel like I need to do a screen record.
I'm open to talking about it, from any angle.
Collaborations, code that could be used by Hubzilla, working up for of the applications more.
Do you know of any other project that has Rust interfaced Huzilla and developed a set of applications for Markdown, viewing files, image editing, vector drawing, a Rust Obsidian replacement, a Rust Terminal you can talk to... ?
Am I looking for partners that can see the value, yes. Ema, I don't know the value of the work. I need people to say "That is crap because..." | "I love this so much I want it".
We didn't just "vibe code". We vibe coded the process of vibe coding and built the tools needed. It's how we build using Atoms and HED that let us do anything while containing the risks.
For now, say your wanted to change aspects of a program, you can "spoon the code on the server" and change it via your Intelligence, build and get a result. Then chose to share code with others.
Some manual work might be required by me but nothing we aren't prepared for.
Each user gets an S3 like user space and access to a video server.
Best way to understand is to go into the app. There's writing on everything within it.
It started with just rustifying some parts of the interface for another site "peacepharm" and activists collective. That's 90% ready to launch.
But mixing Rust and PHP... We took the 5 slowest modules mentioned in comments and converted them to Rust. Then we took out all the yuck and replaced it with HTMLX. Then we had issues and it was taking forever to trouble shoot so we redid the user facing side of Hubzillia in Rust and WASM. It's all layered and sits over Hubzilla. We haven't changed any Hubzilla code.
Anyway since you asked, about now we needed a bitmap editor. Minipaint... it looked like it came out of 1990. "What if we just write our own."
We can do this because we reduce everything to atom and process it with a headless editor (HED). Along the way we have built 2 layer memory, an internal challenging system, I forget more than I remember. You are better for asking Khalid.
You are asking me about "what do I want to do". The problem is that I no longer has any idea of where I'm at with the concept.
You can literally talk to these applications and they fix themselves.
The goal is "if one person and one Claude can do this what can 100 people and 100 Claudes do"?
I don't know what the advantages are for Hubzilla. I knew 2 years ago when I started to never so a fool a half finished job. It's as much about Hubzilla as we decide. It's not forced on Hubzilla. It's not done as a fork. I think we have to decide that together.
There is a code review tool. You can ask your "Intelligence" to show you any code. There is a library of development documents. You need to ask your intelligence to explain. If it doesn't know it will ask others for help.
They don't appear as AI buttons, the Intelligences are working colleague that you can discuss with in Messenger and the Terminal.
We have eliminated all page refreshes, there is the switch to the admin pages then only a couple, if any.
Rust on the front and WASM is cache, once loaded, (any once) it fires up in ms.
We thumbnail posts into a strip.
The moderator is AI.
The project is funded by subscription (2 years $500) with bring your own Claude or API charges using our Claudes. At least that is the best guess model.
It's not Open Source ATM. It has to end up that way. What if just 10 people got involved and lifted it to a level that didn't need random help at the start? They put in a lot of time and deserve a reward.
I feel like I need to do a screen record.
I'm open to talking about it, from any angle.
Collaborations, code that could be used by Hubzilla, working up for of the applications more.
Do you know of any other project that has Rust interfaced Huzilla and developed a set of applications for Markdown, viewing files, image editing, vector drawing, a Rust Obsidian replacement, a Rust Terminal you can talk to... ?
Am I looking for partners that can see the value, yes. Ema, I don't know the value of the work. I need people to say "That is crap because..." | "I love this so much I want it".
We didn't just "vibe code". We vibe coded the process of vibe coding and built the tools needed. It's how we build using Atoms and HED that let us do anything while containing the risks.
For now, say your wanted to change aspects of a program, you can "spoon the code on the server" and change it via your Intelligence, build and get a result. Then chose to share code with others.
Some manual work might be required by me but nothing we aren't prepared for.
Each user gets an S3 like user space and access to a video server.
Best way to understand is to go into the app. There's writing on everything within it.