daniele
7bdef7…4a5805Working 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.
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/v1/events?pubkey=7bdef7be22dd8e59f4600e044aa53a1cf975a9dc7d27df5833bc77db784a5805In a perfect world the reply should be: "bootstrap your own $1/year relay and then pick a couple of public random relays for redundancy and discoverability".
I never had a mouse with wheel. Is it supposed to move the page up when rotating down, like if it mechanically moves a sheet?!
I tried this setup some time ago and I had many troubles in the sync process, and it usually requires some time or actions (force the sync) to success. Manent's use case is a little different: share chunks of text and files *instantly*, while preserving an handy archive. Think of it more as a quick notebook for jotting down notes, rather than a fully organized knowledge system. Finally, while Obsidian is a great piece of software for sure, it is not opensource; and to use Syncthing outside a lan you actually need a server (provided by them transparently, like Manet offer some public relays).
Thank you for the kind feedback! I also thought about a simple tags feature, maybe based con colors; I need to evaluate it very well and plan an unobtrusive approach, since I want to keep the app really simple and straightforward, without too many stuff. No sure about the shorten view, I'm also are experiencing a little frustration while the notes increase; here too, I have to meditate a balanced solution on some real use cases, after experiencing the real pain myself :)
Fixed: https://github.com/dtonon/manent/releases/tag/v1.0.2
I just tested Manent in nostr:npub1h0uj825jgcr9lzxyp37ehasuenq070707pj63je07n8mkcsg3u0qnsrwx8 and with the last update it seems to work fine.
I want a simple, fast and self sovereign note taking experience. Even if I don't usually like the paradigm of "Nostr as a database", it fits quite well into this small personal tool that can make your personal relays even more useful.
It's a note app, not a messaging one, so there isn't any risk. Anyway, Nostr NIP-17 private messages use gift wraps (NIP-59), so they don't leak any metadata. One more note: a relay operator cannot know anything more than a casual person that access the relay.
Fixed: now the menu on web-mobile should open on a simple tap.
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