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Spent the day redesigning #Amethyst as way to get accustomed with designing for android. The great thing about doing this for an "Everything app" is that I now have plenty of components ready to drop and adapt in more niche micro-apps. https://cdn.satellite.earth/593d4e5949e5f5426a68e07225a4c46a7bd5e2551f79106ec5aa9b491776d414.mov

Exploring some ideas as well:

👉 Slide-out Dashboard with:

- Wallet Connect

- Create button for: note, reel, article, event, ... (since there will only be more of these)

- Activity Log, ...

👉 Custom Feeds:

- A selector to switch between feeds that go way beyond selecting profile lists

- Explore existing feeds created by others + DVMs

- Create you own based on: profile lists, relays, event kinds, .....

👉 Explore:

- Search on the navbar (since it's on every page already)

- Make it an explore page instead of just leaving plenty of space empty

#nostrdesign nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z

I was thinking in coding your Custom Feeds idea and make a list of those feeds the new "home". Similar to how on Chats you see a people list first and then enter in each chat room, the All Follows list would just be one item in the list.

Switching the feed option in the top nav bar can still be there, but the app would naturally go back to your "Feeds" to reset your exploration of Nostr.

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I remember you saying that an played around with that UI-wise but couldn't find sth that pleased me (yet).

And then there's my own preference of landing on one particular feed that I picked as my top feed. 😉

Find a user that spends most of their time on What'sApp and you will see the "multiple feeds as home" idea. People create groups for everything... family, work, marketplace, fun, porn, etc.. It's all one mega list. They pin the important stuff to the top and the rest is by date.

That's a great benchmark!