Nostr may be the last social network to ever exist
I added client side search, based on your social graph (or *my* social graph if you're not signed in). It pulls all your contacts, your contacts' contacts, and indexes your web of trust locally. Believe it or not this is actually quite performant (especially if you are on a multicore machine).
To be clear, this is not really *search*. Something like what @Pip the WoT guy is building that is not strictly local will be necessary for finding obscure people.
This is essentially navigation UX, and it works great for jumping to someone's profile when you know where you want to go.
Notifications are super reliable now.
Aside the feed working well (which is the #1 live or die UX that absolutely must work) having notifications that are useful and where you can reply immediately from the interface without hunting down the post context is pretty important.
Added NIP17 support.
Maintained legacy NIP04 support for existing chats only.
The future is @White Noise style Marmot Protocol (pending)
One of things that always annoyed me about legacy social media is that they spend all their screen real estate trying to get you to go somewhere *else* (???)
I mainly designed this profile page to be the client that I want to use.
I want to link to my page and not have the sidebars to like a billboard or something.
In the new Satellite the profile page looks pretty and only shows your stuff (and nothing else)

The Satellite CDN UI is much improved as well, especially if you have lots of files.
The terms and cost are the same as old Satellite.
You can upload big files (like > 5GB).
Bandwidth is free. $0.05/GB/mo.
Prepaid. Lightning only.
If you want a nice blossom-compatible gallery UX to be a home for all your media on nostr, I would encourage you to check it out.
I added some other thread improvements too. One feature I'm really happy about in the new Satellite is that you can link directly to deeply nested reply, e.g.
