Alright been working on this for a month and it's so not ready yet (at all) but here it is:
New nostr client: humble.horse
Alright been working on this for a month and it's so not ready yet (at all) but here it is:
New nostr client: humble.horse
ive never seen that many spinners before π
well, that's quite interesting
Great name π«₯π
wen humble whores
#rosecoco https://rosecoco.site up soon :-)
Needs more spinners. Otherwise nice work!
Call them reels ποΈ

P.s. is there a NIP for reels?
cc
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Good idea, reels. I like it
thatβs what instagram calls their tik tok style feed
The way I'm doing it is so simple that it doesn't even need a NIP
Congrats on getting it out!
What are the main ideas youβre hoping to explore with humble.horse?
I want to show how nostr can become a giant nested chat group.
Tried to explain it here: https://humble.horse/help
Oh this is a cool concept.
So it organizes your list of chats by any root note written by anyone you follow?
Wayyyyy more than that, it will combine similar threads into "group chats" dynamically so that it gives you the right note velocity.
I have a LOT of awesome stuff coming down the pipe wrt discovery of "groups" and populating the content within them, follows is just one data point
LFG! π«‘π
This is the official answer https://humble.horse/help
Although I suspect this is part of the nostrocket takeover plan
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Great name
Nice
"Humble Horse is an experiment in making nostr into a giant group chat with no global state. Instead of creating discrete groups like telegram, every nostr thread is a group.
The problem with telegram groups is the velocity is either too slow to be interesting or too fast to be useful.
The goal here is to be able to "move" the nostr client throughout the nostrverse to dynamically create "groups" with the right velocity of content, and to present the user with the best "groups" based on the interests (as demonstrated through their engagement with others).
Bloom filter events (NIP coming soon) are used to prevent the user seeing "groups" more than once (if they have scrolled past them and shown no interest).
Users will also be encouraged to reply in an existing group rather than creating a new air reply, we do this by presenting them with existing groups that are similar to whatever they have started writing in the message input box."
Great concepts there; will be using for sure.
Humble move for sure.π€π»
"WE HAVE THE MOST SPINNERS OF ANY NOSTR CLIENT"
What else really matters?