If you live at the intersection of geohash areas, frequent posting from neighboring geohashes can reveal your fairly detailed location?
Sirius
sirius@iris.to
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developing iris.to
Iris 0.2.0 on Zapstore. For desktop self-sovereignty:
Nostr now has an algorithm: "For you" shows 50% recent posts and 50% popular posts in your network. This is calculated locally.
Relay feeds, 2 main column layout. Much faster back & fwd nav and better scroll retention.
Double ratchet multi-device & group messages work sometimes, but can't recommend. It will be the next focus, together with improvements of cashu wallet integration and zaps.

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Not sure if separate kind 20 for image posts is a good idea, but added support to iris.to anyway
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Also relay feeds due to popular demand


Added this weirdness. Random picker is fun. Should probably do a tinder style swipe widget.


Bluetooth & direct wifi are great for syncing with nearby people. Everyone has them and they’re hard to disrupt. But would be cool if the local 1% geeks could relay the highest priority nostr events over meshtastic & reticulum.
Deployed Jumble-like 2 main column layout. You can toggle it in the header.


Inspired by jumble.social I replaced react-router with a vibecoded stack router.
Now it keeps the last 5 visited views plus home view open in the background, so back nav and scroll position retention should work very fast and without resubscribing to the same nostr events again.
Deployed on https://iris.to , hope it works!
Do you prefer 1 main column layout (Iris) or 2 main columns (Jumble)?
It's convenient to keep the main feed open while opening profiles and threads on the right. Most of all, you don't need to care about remounting the feed on back nav and keeping scroll position.
But it can be a bit more hectic and overwhelming feel, harder to focus. Maybe it could be a configurable option. Either way, Iris could use the right column more efficiently; maybe have configurable widgets that you can add and remove. You can now also toggle the right column off if you don't want it.

