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This also is a thing from the original Jumble.
You can have how many relays you want, this is just discouraged, and for a good reason. A "plain" outbox model can be really expensive with many relays, and often users add them blindly to achieve a better visibility, without really understand what the config means.
Fevela/Jumble have a kind of algorithm to manage this, so a long list doesn't actually have a negative impact, but it remains a good best practices.
it doesn't give me option to select my selection of relays, it shows only the "favorite" ones
You can freely pick what relays post to from your preferred list:
What represent these numbers for each note?
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The total count of users' notes in the selected timeframe, if you click it it shows you them. I know it's not the best UI, I'm thinking how to make it more clear.
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ah ok gotcha. So how this timeframe is selected? 24h standard?
how to make it more clear.
just add a tooltip on mouse over
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @dtonon OP 28m
So how this timeframe is selected? 24h standard?
From the "grouped" settings:
just add a tooltip on mouse over
Now there is an hover that changes the bg color; I also tried to expand the button as "See all XX", but it's ugly. A tooltip is useful, but if immediate is annoying on the long term, with a little delay can be missed. Maybe a good solution is to show immediately the tooltip on a single row, until the user actually click the counter, discovering what it means.
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yeah is a nice feature. I can see its use.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 1h
Yes, I am just playing with. So far so good I like it. Yes, I want to have a screen where I can pick 3-4 relays (I call them school / town boards) and browser people's notes (not followed).
Following thing is coming from crap twatter and I do not like it (that's why I never used twatter hahaha).
I do not want to post to 7-10 relays, I want to post a note only on one relay (town board)... I subscribed to 10 relays because I want to see what people post in THOSE relays. This is how I see nostr, not like twatter. I think most of people just see it as twatter, but they are wrong. Following and having a bunch of followers is not the way. We are not sheeps, we are people.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @dtonon OP 48m
I'm glad you like it.
If you want to browse relays just do that ("favorite relays" section exist exactly for this, but you can also browse them directly). You don't need to add them to your "read and write relays" configuration, it's useless; this latter section is useful only for the following scenario.
You can see Nostr as you prefer, but it was originally created to replace Twitter, so the following paradigm necessarily exists. Btw, following is just a facilitator filter, like the one a relay can implement to avoid saving trash/OT/spam, so you can happily browse it.
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