Tekkadan 🍓 on Nostr: I sure wish I had a better answer for you. I intended to start by copying Amethyst ...
I sure wish I had a better answer for you. I intended to start by copying Amethyst and building an Android client with the Quartz library. That led me to instead focus on a local desktop client, as I feel the Progressive Web App ecosystem is not particularly valuable compared to local clients. In theory it should not be too difficult to publish or report different relay configurations between different clients, from desktop to mobile for instance, we just haven't seen much in the way of local clients yet, besides Gossip for instance.
While frameworking my app, it occurred to me that my LogSeq-style application (parent goal) is totally feasible within my simple Nostr client. It's just a matter of time before we have something much more tangible for mobile, I think. As far as using this isolated relay from mobile, Amethyst is the only way I know how. I think I identified another npub who is eagerly searching for some community to join in this regard, so hopefully we see another user on-boarded tomorrow. Woo!
I am posting this note from Jumble.Social to test out the relay controls. So far it seems very promising and I would recommend trying it out to get a feel for an isolated relay experience from a working browser client.
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