The only thing I don't like about #Nostr is that you need to use several clients to use it properly.
I understand that the protocol is still in its infancy, but damn... 😒
The only thing I don't like about #Nostr is that you need to use several clients to use it properly.
I understand that the protocol is still in its infancy, but damn... 😒
I've been here for 3 years and have never needed anything other than Amethyst. If you haven't give it a try.
I have 2 devices: ThinkPad (Arch Linux) + GrapheneOS.
I spend most of my time on my laptop, so I need a decent web client first and foremost.
I like Yakihonne, but it sometimes lets me down, like today - it didn't display the reply, and then I accidentally saw the reply in Yakihonne (Android). Even though both use the same relays.
Then I decided to check other clients, both web and Android, and they all see the reply that Yakihonne (Web) doesn't see.
And yes, I have Amethyst :).
Try notedeck on the ThinkPad, it's early but shows promise.
Jumble.social is the best web client I find.
Yes, I like Jumble too. It's simple and, most importantly - fast.
But I like how Yakihonne handles replies to posts better, and the fact that you can customize them a little. That is, some threads are clearly easier to follow with your eyes in Yakihonne, basically like a forum threads, because you can immediately see who replied to whom, while in Jumble everything is collapsed (minimized) by default, and you can't change that.
Also, for some strange reason, I can't connect Jumble (PWA) to Citrine (Android). It just doesn't see it. I reported this bug to the lead developer of Jumble, and he said he fixed it, but it still doesn't work for me.
Só uso o jumble (desktop) e amethyst (celular)
Não preciso de nenhum outro.
It's not so much about the protocol as much as it is about the ecosystem being in infancy. I get where you're coming from but, if you think about it, this is exactly what is beautiful about Nostr. We're early. People are building, exploring, trying things out.
Most of it is fully open-source so you can contribute and change things that don't quite work for you. That helps the community.
Or you can even build a custom solution that perfectly fits your exact needs and wants :)
++ Amethyst