Updated nosmero with some bug fixes and improved functionality of the new right column layout.
Also added a new feature: support for "classic internet" username/password account creation to smooth any onboarding of mainstream social media users. The private nsec key is encrypted in your browser. Nosmero stores only the encrypted version using the NIP-49 standard (scrypt + XChaCha20-Poly1305). The user's password uses ncryptsec for local storage and for authentication nosmero stores the bcrypt hash. So, in the event of a hack with full root access, attacker can only get bcrypt hashes and encrypted blobs.
I still recommend nsec logins, of course, but in the interest of mainstreaming nostr (and Monero) I agree with the other clients that offer the classic account management option.
Cheers to the weekend!