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- I have a bug on primal web in my 'latest' feed where images do not show up but they do in 'latest + reply'. (I'm using librewolf) - Selecting the algorithm i want to use for displaying my feed (particularly one that shows an equal amount of posts for every people I follow, the less popular are removed from the feed - as proposed by @fiatjaf I think) - Geohashing feature for posts and communities - An amazing onboarding for my newb friends - Ability to stream a video to my audience (directly from my phone and with a token for the web) - "Stories" that uses NIP-68 and NIP-71 (same as olas if I'm not mistaken) - Improving the messaging part (white noise compatible, phone calls, etc...) - built-in TOR like amethyst ...Oh and if you are hiring I would love to help at Primal as a software engineer πŸ˜‚πŸ˜›
Advanced relay controls including multiple relay types (inbox/outbox etc) that allow an experienced user the truly sovereign Nostr experience within your app. Caching service is not the only value you offer. It can coexist with a more ethos aligned Nostr experience. You’d likely shed a lot of criticism by offering this option. Yes of course people are free to go elsewhere but why would you want this? Understand if this creates an unsustainable maintenance path for your business model but there may be opportunities for value add services for the hardcore sovereign crowd you are missing out on as well. Cheers. Great work as it is. No hate here.
The way threads are displayed makes it cumbersome to view a conversation happening. User has to click into each comment to read the entire thread. Nostrudel and Nostur make it a lot easier. Nostrudel expands everything and I think nostur expands everything from the OP. It would also be nice to able to sort comments on a post by likes, comments, zaps, or time.
If Primal is meant to be noob friendly, this screen shot illustrates a problem. Noobs do not know what a "Caching Service" is, what it does, or why we need one. The explanation is too technical. Noobs don't know what "fail over" is. If you walk up to 100 random people on the street, how many do you think are going to know what "fail over" means in the precise way that this "help" thing is using the terms? Noobs are not aware of lists of other "Caching Services". Noobs do not have a preference as to whether we should only leave one entry in the pool. Start9 did this on one of their steps...I'm sitting there reading the little if-then choice they left in their steps and I'm thinking to myself "But I don't know enough to even have an opinion on this choice they're telling me I have to make. What about people like me?" Please don't ever assume we know enough to make decisions about this kind of thing if you want Primal to be noob friendly. Also, as a sanity check for us noobs who are never sure if our stuff is messed up or if it's your side that's messed up, could there be a section in Primal where y'all post all the stuff that you are presently aware of that is messed up that people are bitching about? If I notice that the likes and reposts aren't working, it would be nice to be able to go to the "Known Issues Currently Affecting Users" section and see for myself "Oh...shit...look at that...it's not just me experiencing this issue" or, alternatively "Oh, damn...I'm the only one? Either I'm the first one to notice it which is unlikely or something's messed up on my end." That alone would be very valuable for those of us who are struggling to use this protocol because we haven't spent the last 20 years learning to code in an economy that requires much more than just coders. image
Integrated video compression. I want to upload my videos directly from my iPhone without having to compress it / change format first. You guys can decide what size and format the file should be to work best on nostr, I should not have to care. Either compress it automatically or add a button that says Β«this file is too big you stupid cunt, let me compress for youΒ»