Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-05-09 13:31:34

fiatjaf on Nostr: is probably the most interesting client out there, but it's too labor-intensive and ...

https://github.com/unclebob/more-speech is probably the most interesting client out there, but it's too labor-intensive and the UI looks like an 80s app on my computer (probably because of my weird Linux installation, I know it looks much better on Mac at least).

I only wish it was easier to set it up and get it going.
The theory of operation of more-speech is:

1. Relays are categorized as trust, web-of-trust, or all.
* trust: Only events from those who are trusted (kind 3) are subscribed.
* web-of-trust: Only events from those who are trusted, and those whom they trust are subscribed.
* All: Every event is subscribed.

Users make this choice based upon the volume of the relay. A very high volume relay will have to be constrained to just 'trust'. Moderate volume relays can be relaxed to 'web-of-trust'. Lower volume relays can be set to 'all'.

2. Every event is subject to a set of filters associated with tabs on the display. The filters within a tab can select or block based upon the ids of users, events, or the content of events. So, for example, I can set up a tab that will select for all events mentioning GAZA while also blocking certain nasty people based on their ids. I can also set up a tab that selects for any event sent as a reply to a particular event id -- thus capturing the thread of an event.




From: manime<-mazin at 05/08 14:00

> What’s more-speech?

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