Finally deployed my own nosotros.app instance from nostr:nprofile1qy28wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hszrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqzxrhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um0w3ex7uewv9c8qqgswaehxw309ahx7um5wgh8w6twv5qzp3nq8v83enlvvfwecz9h20j0wa827lgu7fmfygcjtd0afknjsqv7zldp6m... feelsgoodman. 😻

One thing I've always loved about nosotros is the Deck UI. It's also fairly snappy and seems to run well both on desktop and as a PWA on mobile. Of course, it supports bunker login too! 🔥

Overall it's not as "heavy" as jumble, so it doesn't support some extended features like post preview, custom emoji packs, or relay sets in the main feed. But that's likely why it feels slightly lighter and quicker.

Cesar's always been great with taking feedback and Q&A, which is another reason I like nosotros.

Feels great to host your own clients, as always I highly recommend it for anyone who is capable of setting it up!

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Hope you ran with npm run build && npm run preview` instead of `npm run dev`.

post preview will be coming, as I am changing the editor upload approach to look like more github, also with image compression. the client should support relay sets feeds, you just have to access them in the menu `Lists`.

Oh! I've missed a trick with the Lists, thanks for the heads up!

I'm actually running with `npm run build` then deploying the `/dist` for nginx to serve the site... that's my standard way of hosting, is there any reason to use `npm run preview` instead?

Really look forward to the post previews and upload changes! I know it's silly, but I never catch typos in edit view, and tend to notice them in the previews 😹

serving nginx on /dist should be fine.

Nosotros is a super underrated client.

Congrats! 🙂

I also run my own nosotros instance, and peridot too! So far everything’s been smooth. The sense of security you get from using a key bunker is honestly amazing — and having everything local on my own machines makes it even better.

And of course… all traffic goes out through Tor. 🙂

Nice setup! I agree that security and control you get when you self-host something is often a great reason to do it.

By the way, I host a public relay (superfriends) which has a tor hidden service, if that's your thing! Details are in my bio.