I love that there are so many #Jumble 🧩 forks.
This is how I expected FOSS development to be: friendly, innovative, mildly-chaotic competition, by people internally-motivated and creative and diligent. This is legit fun. And so cool to see the different flavors establish themselves, at the same time that you open the apps and they are all clearly from the same #AppFamily.
Very bullish, ngl.
KEEP THE JUMBLES COMING! 🎉
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Remember, your best bet is to start with #Jumble Core 🧩 and then branch out from there. That's the cleanest repo, and then you can ask everyone running a @Jumble for advice because we all understand Core.
I do enjoy Jumble out of them all so far. As for desktop browser nostr clients, it's much faster than all the rest IMO.
I just open Amethyst on mobile to check DMs occasionally. Otherwise, I don't care for Amethyst because it's visually clunky, and it also doesn't let me boost up the font size. I have a vision impairment.
Hey, that works. I didn't even realize that! Wow, that's so useful.
But I need to test everything. I notice the text-based controls become unreadable. We should readjust the layout, when the text is larger.
Maybe I'll make font size a setting. Then it's also available in the PWA.
On Amethyst?
Nope. On #Jumble Imwald 🌲
I love this feature, by the way. Thanks for the inspiration.
OK, my feedback about adjusting font size and display was in regards to Amethyst.
Yeah, I know. 😂
But it is cool! I made a Jumble setting for universal font size and adjusted all of the components, so that the large setting doesn't warp everything. Just adjusting in the browser didn't render as nearly because stuff shifted around weirdly.
OK, I don't have a problem with Jumble, except for no DMs available (I hate DMs but people send them anyway)
DMs are a huge nightmare to implement.
They're a huge nightmare, period.
I don't want them. But everyone insists. People can fucking email me 🤷🏼♀️