For those of you who use #jumble are y'all on mobile? I still personally don't like it, on desktop. I still like the power-user-ness of nostrudel I guess. Even performance, old #nostrudel still does it way better on my rig.

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Everything but Jumble on desktop sux.

Am I missing like some settings? Anything you've done? I'd like it to stop connecting to outbox relays and just connect to the 4 I have set, at least until I need to.

I'd like the right-hand drawer to go away and just give me a feed in the center, letterbox if you will. Id like to be able to manage my cache and stuff like I can on nostrudel. Id like to be able to choose how/when relay auth happens, so I'm not continually spammed with auth permissions popups.

I don't need and/or not experiencing issues you have.

The right drawer drives me crazy. I'll give you that 😂

If I understand the flow of Jumble, you switch between outbox model (following) and browsing relays.

It works for me ...

Yeah that seems to be the case

Why don’t you like the right-hand drawer?

I'm just not a fan to be honest. I think find it distracting. I found myself wanting to resize it out of the way. It felt like the content in the drawer and the content in my feed were mutually exclusive, which meant my attention shifted from either, and when one needed my attention, the other was in the way. That said, I really disliked the drawer in nostrudel and was happy when he removed it as well. I think I just wanted one thing in focus at a time. For example, I use 4 monitors at my workstation, all windows are maximized in them at all times. If something needs my attention it has it exclusively, then it goes away.

Got it

i want it to be a drawer that i can hide away, that only appears when i'm looking at the settings or opened up a thread. an actual folding view would make it way more usable on a mobile

But I feel like a real drawer isn’t all that different from single-column mode. Since you can only interact with one page at a time, opening a new page is basically the same as a full-screen drawer. 🤔

it's possible to make drawers turn into two columns on a wider display very easily, and be able to hide the second one as well

the whole android side drawer thing seems naturally to segue into splitting the screen when it's sideways or bigger. you can put a pin button on it's header bar as well, so it can stay open or automatically close when you use the left bar. i like pins. pins are underrated.

it would be possible to have the drawer pop out but not be modal, for example, so your scrolls still change the left view

From your description, that doesn’t really sound like a drawer. It’s more like a second column that can auto-show and hide. If the right column appears while you can still operate the left one, that means the right column doesn’t overlay the left, it has its own dedicated space.

The question then is: when the right column is hidden, should the left column expand to fill the gap? If it does, the content on the left will keep shifting in height as the width changes, which makes browsing less pleasant. If it doesn’t, then hiding the right column doesn’t seem all that necessary, which is basically how it works now.

Try Nostrmo. Not quite as feature filled as Nostrudel, but it's a pretty nice client. Performance is good too, most web clients spin up the fans on my 2014 MacBook Air, but Nostrmo is very light, things stay cool.

web.nostrmo.com

I don't know why but I couldn't get it working with my bunkers (amber and nsec bunker).

Just didn't work.

Thanks! I'll have to check out the source if it's available, it looks the web page requires assets from Google CDNs and I have that blocked so I can't load it :(

Try my client and let me know what you think https://dev.nosotros.app

Hi! Yeah i've given it a try a few times

1. it does not ask my nip07 extension for my preferred relay list

2. Once it bootstrappted (and I allowed websockets) it connected to 67 relays (presumably outbox)

3. Once it found my nip65 relay set, it did not disconnect from the other 67 relays it connected to

4. There is no obvious button that allows me to disconnect from those connected relays

5. When I view a relay feed, or use a relay-feed url, all 67 relays don't seem to disconnect

6. Nip65 relays don't allow selecting read/write from, so when I want to disconnect, it forces a mutation of my nip65 relay list which I may not want all the time.

I really like the interface, but I'm particular about who my system connects to an why as you can see. Id just like the ability to minimize my fingerprint. I think most of these issues are related to outbox and I respect your choice, but as a privacy advocate, I don't like telling 67 people all at once: HI, I AM HERE, ITS ME CHIPTUNER, FROM NEW YORK, CAN I HAVE NOTES PLEASE, I'M SCROLLING MY FEED NOW.

Appreciate the feedback, but without the outbox model nostr just simply doesn't work well, I used to have a outbox toggle long time ago but ended up removing as I found it didn't make much sense, the NIP-65 relay lists were meant to "where you publish your notes" and "where people reply to you" as write and read relays, not as "the only relays the client will connect to", it makes no sense to fetch notes from the people you follow in your 4 write relays as they not necessary are writing there.

Also, even If I didn't had the outbox model implemented, people are quoting events everywhere and the client has to follow those quoted events through relay hints, opening more connection we don't control.

Even if you are viewing a single relay feed I am still fetching quotes and user metadata that might live outside the current relay feed, the client is also fetching kind 10012 (relay favorites from the sidebar) from people who write in different relays, I can kinda hardcode that to avoid opening some connections but it won't fix the 100% problem.

I understand your concerns but that's how the protocol encourage things, decentralisation at the expensive of privacy.

But I've been working on a open source multiplex/proxy relay that you can configure in the client and will bring 60 connections to 1 connection at all times, but It's not ready yet.

Also for reference: https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst/issues/1426#issuecomment-3228578798

There's got to be a better way. I currently use an old version of nostrudel without outbox relay connections. I don't have any major discovery/content issues at the moment, but I wouldn't know if I did?

This tradeoff just seems to big to not be optional. I hope your project succeeds, but until that option arrives, I won't be advocating the use of it or any client that heavily utilizes outbox connections like this without an alternative. I've already voiced my opinions of amethyst.

Outbox maximizes decentralization, and so needs to be the base paradigm for content discovery (at least in terms of social graph). But that doesn't prevent us from trading off some decentralization for privacy/efficiency as needed. Read proxies work well (whether they scrape and serve or proxy in real time).

Hubs are also not bad, damus and primal's relays have most content, which is probably why you didn't notice any missing content. But if someone got kicked off the hubs, they would be gone.

I'd also like to see support for relay white and blacklists, which would allow the user to tune their connections if desired.

> Outbox maximizes decentralization,

And I'm going to repeatedly say, yeah I get it. But someone else's reach affects MY privacy in this trade off. I don't care about their reach (or obviously mine) if it requires that my readers tell 70 other servers in the same few second who they are, where they live, and what they're doing.

In this example, someone could setup a relay for the purpose of associating npubs as IP addresses, as an outbox realy, and most of nostr would connect to it without knowing or having the ability to disable that. Sounds like a pretty good idea to prove a point imo. Id be willing to bet a majority of nostr users don't use VPNs 100% of the time, and if using a wifi connection we'd likely get down to the neighborhood accuracy of the user.

There still must be some degree of trust between users and relays when it comes to privacy, outbox appears to take a hot steaming shit all over that.

> Hubs are also not bad, damus and primal's relays have most content, which is probably why you didn't notice any missing content.

TheForrest and nostr.land :)

> I'd also like to see support for relay white and blacklists, which would allow the user to tune their connections if desired.

This would be use, I currently have a mix of DNS and web extensions to block these relay connections, and boy is that a pain in the ass.

I use it on mobile and on desktop.

I just look at relay feeds, especially TheForest 🌲

i use it in mobile firefox yeah

#jumble , i am desktop type of person . don't like to bring any social media on my pocket . social media on your pocket is tracking your movement voluntarily cause you want to let your friends know where you are and what you eat .( if man allowed to say it )

Agreed, it's too much. Have to engage with intent. I was trying to gauge if most were using on mobile and had a different experience.