pull down to refresh
Yes. I like Nostr a lot. There are some bugs... but it's normal even more from a open source protocol. As I am a Linux user I'm used to deal with bugs and new stuffs.
I use more web clint I like very much Primal and Iris. Primal is working fine, but some times get bugs, whn buggy I use Iris. But I like boths progresses.
I've tried Primal, I've liked the UI but I couldn't find where to login... So, I'm sticking with Snort.Social but I feel somewhat uncomfortable.
Never tried Iris, I'm going to check it out...
That 's the difference. If you are using Alby to login (like me), just change the account in the Alby App in browser (I have 4 because each account is a project) then i just refresh the page. When I refresh the page I force the login. So every time I change user in Alby I only need to refresh page in Primal to force the login. It is faster than go to Setting in Iris and click "switch account".
Yesterday I got a bug in Primal that i coudan't login because Alby windows was not showing up. Then I found I clicked in "block Primal button" by mistake in one of these Alby windows Authorization ask. SO I just has to Delete Primal in Alby than reconnected it again So everything back to normal.
Thanks for the tip, I already had seen Alby but never downloaded... I'll check it out.
Check it out! If you have any questions, join https://t.me/getalby
I'm curious. What programa do you use to login to Nostr?
Amethyst (Android) and Snort Social (Desktop)
Oh ok. You can use this as a guide: https://nostr.how/en/guides/iris
But now I'm curious how to login Primal without Alby. I never thought about that . XD
I'm using Amethyst... I like the UI, there's definitively some bugs that happens from time to time indeed affects UX. But I really like the job Vitor Pamplona is doing with Amethyst.
I started with with Nostr about the same time as you... 1-2 months. Since day one I really noticed it is something new with huge potential.
Since, I'm discovering a whole new level of community based on Bitcoin. (that's how I discovered stacker.news... )