sorry about that. guess i learned something new tho and will keep that in mind for future so i don't piss off people using apps
No, man.. if it came off that way, sorry.
I'm on browser and its showing some "Official Linea Airdrop is Live. " bullshit from an advertising bot or something. unfortunately the webclient does not appear to have the ability to block users so i have to actually view stupid shit like that.
yeah, never liked QT licensing either. I actually saw a few desktop linux clients for nostr that were flutter-based but a very cursory search made it sound like i needed to setup android sdk to do any devel with it and i was feeling lazy so i skipped it. mostly i know java 8 and various old web tech... i'm not a bad hand with bash scripts either. but definitely been feeling the pressure to get my skills updated lol.
Feature request: tooltips/hover-text on ui buttons when browsing/commenting
Replying is pretty easy to figure out but to increase nostr adoption without having new users read a manual a simple hover-text that displays the name of each button action like "reply", etc would be a good user experience.
in the mean time, is there a simple user-level block option? Currently using webclient directly from firefox and I don't see anything to block/mute users under my profile settings, on the page for the bot's npub profile, or on the comment section. but that too would be very useful, especially as nostr becomes more popular
go choke on a dick, spammer fag
haven't played with dart
i wrote a few nodejs scripts back in the day but havent touched it in ages. iirc, getting the setup working was more of a pain in the ass than actually scripting tho. but that might have been cuz i like doing traditional shared/multi-user unix installs and they dont. dont really remember
fuck off and quit spamming, faggot
do you know if this place has a concept of "stickied threads"? if so, might be worth having a list of EH "sister" rooms or something. or maybe even just a thread for sharing everybody's npubs. just a thought
I've been a bit slow about it but have been looking into some Linux desktop clients. Starting from the graphical side of things but when I get around to looking at the terminal clients, will try to see if any have admin stuff too.
I was thinking it might be nice for like shitposting memes and such to use a terminal client and let it submit things via a script or something instead of me manually copy/pasting, clicking ui buttons for everything.
Will probably be awhile before I get around to it tho
tbh, i was thinking about doing the same. seems pretty dead over there today, even more than usual.
also, sorry if i had anything to do with that... i did one of my usual shitpost frenzies in dankmemes, then later saw you had some actually important stuff on main page that had gotten deprioritize down and was like... fuck and felt like kind of a dumbass. so, sorry about that
hopefully that wont be an issue here since i made a dank memes under a separate satelite earth community. but IMO satelite earth webclient is not that great for managing notifications yet. currently android won't work for me and still exploring desktop client options but hoping to find something that works better
retarded question... but how do you do hashtags here? I assumed it was using markdown for posts so that `#` would make something a header... but apparently it didn't like `---` as a line separator so maybe im wrong
Fuck off and go divide by zero
What are your guyes first impressions here?
Seems like a decent fallback to lemmy-based EH so far. I think feature-wise, the lemmy instance has a lot nicer experience right now but I see the potential here.
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### Things I thought were kinda neat:
* obviously the whole decentralization / blocking concepts here are great
* liked how the subs allow multiple communities to use the same name since they are actually based on id. Like on Reddit, there is r/memes but then some people didn't like the karma requirements and wanted a separate meme sub so r/meme was created. IIUC, here, they could both be n/memes but they'd just have a different underlying id. Yeah, I know maybe different more unique names are probably better 98% of the time but I thought it was cool that you could still do it if you wanted to and it's basically like "Jim's memes" and "Bob's memes" behind the scenes.
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### Things Im missing or haven't figured out yet:
* ability to upvote individual comments under a post
* thought I saw something about not being able to delete posts. It appeared to work when I hit delete button though. Does this mean if someone did something monumentally stupid, let's say had personal info copied on clipboard and wasn't paying attention and posted it... Does that mean someone (not site admins but like another user) accessing nostr at a lower level like with cli tools or something would be able to see that? Haven't done anything like that yet but still want to understand if it's a risk.
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### Other
Some things I am finding slightly annoying / see a good idea for a feature request/PR (assuming I ever get around to studying and playing with the codebase):
* in admin stuff, if you create a community here, it seems that you need to manually approve each and every post which is tedious as fuck. In Reddit, Kenny, kbin, and most other social sites I have used, there are sometimes pre-publish mod bots and such but manual moderation is more of a post-publishing task and doesn't really gatekeep content or make a huge burden on moderators. Not that I have tons of mod experience or anything; I don't. Current experience just seems like a weird and onerous way of doing things though.
* lack of url for certain pages like the list of all/subscribed communities, certain user settings pages, etc. Probably just a personal preference... I'm not a big fan of fly-outs and modals and that type of design aesthetic. Also like being able to bookmark or send links to people without having to repeat or explain extra steps though.
* Some places seem to only allow npub which is fine. But send like being able to search by display name might be good too. Example: i created a dankmemes sub here cuz I wasn't sure what "common sense" in the memes community meant to the guy that owned it and didn't want to spam the shit out of his sub since it didn't seem to have stuff similar to what I usually post. Tried adding more admins and had to keep going back to my following tab and copy/paste npubs. Would have been cool if I could just type display name and have people I'm associated with, like following/followers, appear. Not a biggie, but maybe an idea for down the road.
I did find a github repo that appears to be for the web ui:
https://github.com/lovvtide/satellite-web
I am thinking on holding off and letting things stabilize rather than bugging devs with feature requests/suggestions at too early of a stage. What are your thoughts?