Nostr's quality interactions remind me of my IRC and MUD days, a pleasant wave of nostalgia in a innovative, super-cool format.
daniele
_@dtonon.com
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Working on https://fevela.me, https://nstart.me, https://njump.me, https://oracolo.me and other inspiring nostr projects. I love to build helpful things that people are pleased to use, mixing tech, design, usability and accessibility.
Please give a warm welcome to @Richard S Sutton, father of reinforcement learning, winner of the 2024 Turing Award, and author of The Bitter Lesson (http://www.incompleteideas.net/IncIdeas/BitterLesson.html).
One year ago I proposed a "stacked users" design/UX (note mentioned at the bottom of this note). It was appreciated but I didn't see any real implementation of it, so I finally decided to build it on my own, but instead of creating yet another nostr client, I picked Jumble and added it as a new "Grouped notes" mode:
Main features:
- Pick a custom timeframe (default 24 hours)
- Filter out users that posted more than X notes; useful to surface users that post rarely
- Switch to compact mode to have a RSS-like feeling, to the delight of @fiatjaf
- See how many other notes the author published in the selected timeframe
- Compatible with the built-in filters
- Works also when browsing specific relays
I've been using this mode in the last few days, and I really like it, especially the compact version, since it offers a clean interface without any doom scrolling temptation. It also is letting me discover interesting content and users I forgot I followed that, for a long time, remauned hidden behind the more active ones on my list.
Try it yourself at
And give back any feedback, thanks!
@Cody should I open a PR? :)
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Main features:
- Pick a custom timeframe (default 24 hours)
- Filter out users that posted more than X notes; useful to surface users that post rarely
- Switch to compact mode to have a RSS-like feeling, to the delight of @fiatjaf
- See how many other notes the author published in the selected timeframe
- Compatible with the built-in filters
- Works also when browsing specific relays
I've been using this mode in the last few days, and I really like it, especially the compact version, since it offers a clean interface without any doom scrolling temptation. It also is letting me discover interesting content and users I forgot I followed that, for a long time, remauned hidden behind the more active ones on my list.
Try it yourself at 
Fevela
A user-friendly Nostr client for exploring relay feeds
Wednesday silliness. To make your invitate more friendly, I added the option to add your name. Try it at https://nstart.me/wizard
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And the #quote is doubly underrated, because it has all the value of the #repost (that sometimes can be quite lazy, let's be honest) plus your genuine thoughts.
I wold love a UI where I can just add some text and confirm a zap amount: the client generates the quote+zap events in one shot. This could be the real #boost.
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