Just rented https://interstella.de for my pet projects. 😂

I love the Jumble UX. Just gonna tailor it a bit, for me and my frens, and run it with an AUTH Orly as one of the default relays, along with the GitCitadel ones. And add a Discussions tab hard-coded to the Orly, with kind 11. And add Kind 24 to the notifications. And...

Please continue... 😉

I'm way too curious where you end up spec/architecture wise if you play this out!

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As in, if you only have the relay as the ID:

How do apps know you're handling the content types you do?

I have no idea. 😂

I just want something for me and my frens to use.

Same!

Would you mind testing sending a message with this thing I'm building for my frens, btw?

https://github.com/NielLiesmons/zapchat/releases/tag/test

Only that tho, the rest I'm obviously still building (or adding back in).

Yeah, sure.

PASS

Find this color scheme oddly soothing, but greener would be better.

Noted :writinghand:

Add #forest colooooors

Your profile color / hue is already green 💹

Yeah, but it could be surrounded by green. You can always have more green.

I'll be overwriting the whole default color set I made with tints of the accent you select.

Easy. Is set up for it.

it looks similar to the classic solarized light scheme that you can find in many theme systems. it resembles old school paper :)

my personal favourite is called "material oceanic" and it's a forest green, slightly blue, with teal accent and slightly off-white text. on GTK3/Gnome3 it was a theme called Adapta Nokto

as much as i can, i keep my entire desktop in this theme. it is soothing to me somehow.

I love Oceanic Next.

yeah that one is more green than neutral though

haha i mean, it's kinda funny, i have been using this green based color scheme since like 2017... 8 years lol, omg. i'm such an old fart.

I just spent an hour sitting on a bench at the graveyard, chatting with all of the senior citizens.

Same, bro.

i probably will sit down and write a paper on the subject of how relays solve the problems of privacy, asynchronous messaging and synchronous messaging in the context of the modern internet soon. at this rate.

i pulled a number of 10% out of my ass for the proportion of nostr users that need to run relays in order for the network to achieve the ability to be reliable, async, and private all at the same time in different subprotocols. i'm betting there's some DST formula that precisely expresses it, based on a network that is largely outbound only.

anyway, i'm running one, this is why i got a bug up my ass about building a relay.